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Added by Jeff Gerstmann on Sept. 10, 2008

Proper position of your ship when taking over assets is a key strategy.
Proper position of your ship when taking over assets is a key strategy.
You know, I don't think I've truly loved a console-based real-time strategy game since perhaps Herzog Zwei for the Genesis. In the years following, the genre got absolutely huge on PCs thanks to games like Dune 2, Command & Conquer, and Warcraft. They were great games... on the PC. Consoles, meanwhile, became a wasteland of great games with poor control schemes as developers struggle to find a way to cram all of those hotkeys and grouping options onto a gamepad. It's an issue that developers still struggle with today.

Maybe that's part of why Capcom's Age of Booty feels so refreshing. Though there is a PC version also in development, this one-unit strategy game feels like it was built with consoles--and their controllers--in mind. As a result, you never really feel like you're battling the controller harder than you're battling your on-screen foes.

Of course, it only loosely resembles the real-time strategy games you're used to. Age of Booty puts in at the helm of a pirate ship, and all you really have to do is use one button to navigate the seas. What happens from there is automated depending on what you're near. The game takes place on hex-based maps, so if you sail your ship to a hex that is adjacent to a target, you'll automatically open fire. Things you'll want to blow up include merchant ships, which drop power-ups, villages that give up resources when destroyed, and towns for you to overtake. You must take a set number of towns to win the battle.

There are also enemy pirates on the seas, attempting to take over enough towns to win themselves. Opening fire on other pirates works the same way as it does with everything else, and when a pirate ship is sunk, one of its team's resources is dropped. In addition to taking towns, you'll also want to collect rum, lumber, and gold from those towns and villages. Those resources can be used to upgrade your captured towns to make them more resilient against enemy attack, or you can sail back to your home base (a cove, naturally) and upgrade your ship's speed, armor, or cannons.

Player matching lets you find up to seven other players, or you can insert some AI dudes into the mix.
Player matching lets you find up to seven other players, or you can insert some AI dudes into the mix.
It's an impressively simple game that's very easy to pick up, partially due to a good tutorial at the beginning of the single-player game. But it's probably more impressive that the game offers enough multiplayer and editing options to potentially keep players excited for a good, long time.

Age of Booty allows for up to eight players, and those can be split in different ways, so you can have four teams of two, two teams of four, and so on. The game has splitscreen support for local play, and you can also take your splitscreen games online, allowing you to get with three local friends and take on the Internet.

The online player matches seems especially slick, as it's basically taking its cues from the Halo party system. It appears easy to line up a few friends over Xbox Live, form a team, and then put that team up against other groups of players.

Capcom's visit had us playing 2v2v2, 3v3, and eventually a one-on-one match to figure out who the most dominant pirate is. You'll have to watch the video for the stunning and slurred conclusion on that one, but I can say that Age of Booty made for great fun in this sort of party-like setting. It'll be interesting to see if it's as much fun when you're playing against strangers.

When asked, Sir Mix-A-Lot claimed that this game is "little in the middle" but also that it "had much back." He then made a whip sound with his mouth that was pretty impressive.
When asked, Sir Mix-A-Lot claimed that this game is "little in the middle" but also that it "had much back." He then made a whip sound with his mouth that was pretty impressive.
In addition to the robust online matching features, Certain Affinity has also created a simple, but powerful map editor that will let players create their own levels. You're able to skip around an empty hex grid and place anything you like. This leads into the game's different type of maps. It will contain plenty from the get-go, and it looks like the developer will be offering some downloadable maps that automatically add themselves to the game as official maps. But there are also tabs for "my maps" and "recent maps" when you go to play a game. Recent maps is a holding cell for any maps you encounter while playing other players online. If you run into a really great created map while playing online, you can save it as one of your own and create new matches with it quite easily. Slick.

Perhaps the only thing standing in the way of Age of Booty is its look. Anyone glancing at screenshots of the game is liable to see a big hex grid, assume it's some over-the-top turn-based tactical strategy game for people with big brains and lots of free time, and stay away. That, as you've probably figured out already, couldn't be further from the truth.

For more proof that any drunken idiot can understand and enjoy Age of Booty, please see the following video as the landlubbin' staff of Giant Bomb pairs off with the experienced swashbucklers of Capcom for a rum-soaked high-seas adventure...

  


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151 Comments

caro
on Sept. 10, 2008
I like big boats and I cannot lie.

Ironhide
on Sept. 10, 2008
Wow Brad gets dead.

stillmotion
on Sept. 10, 2008
Oh, you guys are the best.

thatguy
on Sept. 10, 2008
Sir Mix-A-Lot approves this.

CleverLoginName
on Sept. 10, 2008
You guys get paid to do this?

Broman6015
on Sept. 10, 2008
i need to get into this industry....

Milkman
on Sept. 10, 2008
Best preview ever.

UrFaceIzDum
on Sept. 10, 2008
Epic winsauce

keyhunter
on Sept. 10, 2008
I like pirates.

logson
on Sept. 10, 2008
I've got a terrible case of the envies.

Jimbo_N is online
on Sept. 10, 2008
Captain Morgans spiced gold is sooooo good. and that video might be the funniest most awesome thing Ive seen on this internet thing in a year. Heres to Captain Morgan! Cheers!
Now thats how you make a preview!

Rowr
on Sept. 10, 2008
ahhaha thats was awesome. I vote for more drunken shenanagins.

Tarsier
on Sept. 10, 2008
I WISH I WAS GIANT BOMB :(

TheIneffableBob
on Sept. 10, 2008
There's a beta going on right now.

I installed it but haven't gotten around to playing it.

Smashlampjaw
on Sept. 10, 2008
GIANTBOMB.VAGINA  it didnt works!?!1

Milkman
on Sept. 10, 2008
And I still totally NEED that song that starts playing during the Bonus Round.

PhilSebben
on Sept. 10, 2008
whats with all the captain morgans, no silver rum?

Kontrapunkt
on Sept. 10, 2008
Only at GiantBomb so totally awesome :D

joslop500
on Sept. 10, 2008
well, looks kind of interesting

TheWesman
on Sept. 10, 2008
That was intense.


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