Review — Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition, by some miracle, controls amazingly well on Xbox


When I think back on my tween and teenage years, it’s impossible to do so without thinking of The original Age of Empires 2, which released in 1999. My father was an electrical engineer with a penchant for fixing broken computers that people discarded. Because of this, we had four PCs in our den, which I’d use to set up LAN parties with my brothers and friends in order to play this real-time strategy (RTS) game for hours on end. Even when no one else could play, I’d spend my freetime going through the single-player campaigns. Of course, I wasn’t the only fan out there.

The original game was massively popular among RTS enthusiasts when it released and so well revered through the years following that it even got the HD remake treatment in 2013. This ended up getting several expansion packs that brought additional civilizations and campaigns for players like me to experience. Then the Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition for PC released in 2019 with all previous DLC included along with updated graphics, a new expansion called “The Last Khans,” and a large number of small quality-of-life improvements. It too proved to be just as enjoyable as the original.





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