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Act Of Aggression Critic Reviews

37 Total Reviews

29 Positive Reviews(78.4%)
8 Mixed Reviews(21.6%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Gaming Nexus September 2, 2015
Diverse factions and units, continually evolving gameplay, and authentic-feeling maps make for a must-own game for RTS enthusiasts and newcomers.
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PC Invasion September 2, 2015
Eugen have taken the classic RTS formula and created a compelling and fun strategy game. Well worth your money.
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GameStar September 3, 2015
A traditional RTS with clever ideas that struggles a bit due to the weak single player campaign. Still the best RTS we've seen in a long time.
84
Digital Chumps September 8, 2015
A solid RTS game right now, and with a bright future ahead, Act of Aggression is a strong and welcomed release.
84
Pelit (Finland) November 5, 2015
Act of Aggression is a traditional, acceptable RTS. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Multiplayer.it September 30, 2015
Inspired by an old glory of the past such as Command & Conquer: Generals, Act of aggression is one of the best RTS on the market, compelling and technically well-kept. Unfortunately, the interface is a little nonintuitive.
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Ragequit.gr September 14, 2015
The combined elements of Act of War and C&C:Generals make for true old-school multiplayer mayhem, albeit with a lackluster single player campaign and a few issues here and there. Furthermore, the fact that Eugen Systems is genuinely and actively listening to the community feedback, leads us to expect great things. Long live the old-school RTS renaissance.
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Gamer.nl September 7, 2015
Act of Aggression is no C&C-clone, but it is a classic RTS game with a few fun twists and a fresh look on the aftermath of Act of War. Don't be mislead by the simplicity, because there is a deeper strategy game within.
80
Meristation September 14, 2015
Quotation forthcoming.
80
Power Unlimited October 8, 2015
An old school RTS in modern trappings that’s addictive as all hell. Highly recommendable for everyone who’ve ever enjoyed a realtime strategy game.
80
SpazioGames October 25, 2015
A solid, deep and tactical RTS that is fun both in single and multiplayer. The main campaign isn't that great story-wise, but we appreciate its presence, and there's really no reason to get angry about it when the gameplay is that good. If you love RTS games you'll definitely like Act of Aggression and its three factions. Good job Eugen Systems.
75
JeuxActu September 4, 2015
Even if it could have been called Act of War 2, Act of Aggression is a classic and strong RTS which can be related to Command & Conquer Generals. One thing is certain: this game is meant for online battles more than the solo campaign.
75
IGN Spain September 15, 2015
An excellent choice for those who miss the days of the RTS genre good old times.
75
Destructoid September 21, 2015
For those only interest in single-player, I'd recommend looking elsewhere. If online multiplayer or even AI skirmishes are all you need, Act of Aggression delivers a wonderful product.
75
CD-Action November 15, 2015
Despite some problems with AI the single player campaign is a really solid, interesting set of challenges. It’s a deep, satisfying game with very different factions that forces you to adapt rather than employ universal strategies.
75
IGN Italia December 21, 2015
A very classical RTS, with beautiful graphics and an old school multiplayer vibe.
72
PC Games September 2, 2015
Despite its complete lack of fresh ideas, Act of Aggression does a good job of replicating the C&C formula. The lackluster campaign and uninspired factions won't win the hearts of singleplayer fans. In multiplayer however, Act of Aggression shows tons of potential.
72
4Players.de September 21, 2015
While campaign and interface are not on par with genre standards, the skirmishes against AI controlled opponents and human generals surprise with explosive battles and unit variety.
72
Everyeye.it October 13, 2015
There are some issues in the gameplay and balancing, but if you miss the RTS "golden age", you might still enjoy this blast from the past.
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PC Gamer September 2, 2015
AI flaws and a limp campaign let down an otherwise-accomplished RTS revival.