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Age of Mythology: The Titans Expansion Pack - PC

Platform : Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me
Rated: Teen
2.8 2.8 out of 5 stars 61 ratings

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  • Expansion pack for popular real-time strategy game
  • New god powers
  • Expanded storyline
  • New victory condition
  • For one or more players using LAN or Internet connection

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Expanding from Ensemble Studio's Age of Mythology; Titans brings to the experience the Atlanteans another culture with was 3 new gods to expand into your existing simulation. Atlanteans civilization/culture will allow players to uses god power multiple times within a game as opposed to the Greeks, Norse and Egyptians.

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2.8 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2014
I got the Wrong Game -.-

I got the first game and not even both disc lol. Real Clever lol
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2013
Have always loved real time strategy games like this and the command and conquer series. The game is easy to play and get used to plus it isn't very taxing on an average computer. Works on my newer laptop with Windows 7. Make your enemies pay lol.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2004
Don't get me wrong; this expansion pack is great. It just wasn't really necessary and didn't add that much to an already almost flawless game. Basically, this expansion pack adds a new civilization, a new single-player campaign, and four huge, almost all-powerful "Titans," one for each race.
The new civilization (hereafter "civ") is the Atlanteans. At first this confused me--wasn't Arkantos is the original campaign from Atlantis? and if so, why did it say he was a Greek?)--but it turns out that the "true" Atlanteans got their start from Kastor, Arkantos's son. As a civ, the Atlanteans are good to the point of imbalance. Their citizens, even though they're more expensive and take longer to build, are like citizens on steroids. They are tougher, bigger, and faster-building and gathering. They also don't need to drop off resources at drop-off spots. This sort of uber-unit is typical of the Atlanteans. I won't go into detail, but rest assured that the Atlanteans could easily be called the most powerful civ. For example, any unit can become a hero. Their god powers and myth units are also really souped-up, like the self-repairing Automaton.
The second new feature in the expansion is the new single=player campaign. First of all, I don't see why people aren't impressed with the original; the voice-acting is good, the story is interesting and is intertwined with "real" myths (rescuing Odysseus and co. on Circe's island in pig form was awesome) and the in-game cinematics were nice-looking, if not phenomenal. The new campaign continues in this vein, although I don't know about the myth aspect as the Atlanteans weren't real. The new campaign follows the story of Kastor, whom we briefly saw as Arkantos's son in the original AOM. He has grown up a lot, and now sports a deeper voice and a dorky (IMHO) ponytail. Now he leads his people, the Atlanteans, to a new land where they try to rebuild their shattered lives. Players of the original will recognize many of the main characters, including Queen Amanra and Arkantos. Since the new campaign sports only 12 scenarios, compared with the original's 32, their isn't quite as much depth; however, it's still interesting and fun to play--that is, until about halfway through, when the Titans are introduced. Then almost all the missions involve defending your base against a given Titan. No fun--not because it's especially hard, but because it's boring. Still, overall the new campaign is up to snuff, and players who like the defensive maps in Starcraft and Warcraft (Helm's Deep, Redwall, Bunker D, etc.) will no doubt be pleased.
The third and final new feature is the addition of the Titans--massive (really massive, like 80 feet) creatures from the depths of the Earth that are pretty much omnipotent. Although each civ has a different Titan, they are really the same in every aspect except graphics. The Greeks have a three-headed dog (Cerberus, Fluffy), the Egyptians have a huge eagle which I think is one of the three gods (probably Ra) the Norse have a sort of pumped up Frost Giant with a huge wooden hammer (not Thor), and the Atlanteans have an odd humanoid with some kind of crystals on his back. I have two main issues with the Titans. The first, and major, one is that they tend to tip the scales hugely. Whoever gets the first Titan usually wins, although a skilled player can manage to defeat an enemy Titan. This can cause games to evolve in a massive tech-fest, with each player desperately gathering resources enough to get a Titan. The second issue is that Titans can't cross water. This is sort of a minor issue, but it can get very annoying when you're playing on the Island map, or any other map with large amounts of water (the Nile River is particularly frustrating). Still, the Titans are awesome, if only because of their sheer brute force and incredible size (I'm really not kidding. On my 17-inch CRT monitor, they're literally 2 1/2+ inches tall and an inch thick).
To conclude, this expansion pack is really nice. What little it added was excellent and well thought-out. Go out and buy it.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2005
Age of Mythology, the original, is a great game. The campaign is fun. The random map games are great.The animation is stunning. The monsters and units are well thought out. I would DEFINITELY suggest the original.

**HOWEVER** I feel this expansion pack was not worth the money at all. I played with it installed for about a half hour (and used cheat codes to investigate all the new things) and then promply uninstalled and sold it. The ONLY fun part about it was actually getting the titans, but the atlantians are pitiful in the sense of buildings and units. I was very disappointed in it.

If you feel like trying it, go ahead. But I would not suggest buying it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2013
Awesome game. one of the better real-time strategy games. Must have if you have the original. Without it, no titans. Much more appealing than the other "Age of" games. Excellent bridging of the Greek and Atlantaen myths.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2004
Honestly, I am very dissapointed in the Expansion set. It was definitely not worth the 29.95 I payed for it. A campagn with 12 missions and almost no story line is NOT what I pay $30 for. I agree that the graphics and AI are well done, but my favorite thing about any strategy game is the campagns. They are what made Age of Empires II so playable, the campagns were awesome, and you almost got some history in them. I think a campagn based on the Iliad or Odyssey would have come out fabulous. But this....
War Craft III on the other hand has several campagns ranging from RTS strategy to a sort of RPG. They did a excellent job in my opinion. I honestly think that the campagn for The Titans expansion was just not the bang for the buck.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2004
I can't belieive I paid $40 for this! I beat it in two days. The original was the best RTS I've ever played, but this was a real waste of money. If it ever drops to ten bucks, then it might be worth it, but until that day, I would not recommend it to anyone.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2013
My husband loved this expansion pack. He enjoyed the original and this made the original that much more enjoyable. I'm also glad Amazon had it because it was hard to find :)

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Wende Dawes
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Reviewed in Canada on November 25, 2017
great item
hartley
4.0 out of 5 stars good
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2013
good game , i enjoyed playing the game and was always a fan of age of mythology hope there is more games just like it.