![]() ![]() The Settlers: New Allies behaves almost like a throwback to the very earliest examples of the genre, with very little effort at innovating. There are several different military units to construct as well, and eventually, you should have a force powerful enough to roll on through your opponent’s territories. Like with most RTS titles, you’ll start out with little more than a few grunt workers and a central building, and from there you need to build up a city, including gathering food, collecting timber and metals, and building defences to protect your territory from opposing factions. The Settlers: New Allies is playable, it must be said. Related reading: Sadly while this game fell flat, Ubisoft’s Anno on PlayStation is exceptional. ![]() With all of that, it’s so unfortunate that this is such a poor entry (and, one suspects, will be the last). Until now, this venerable, hugely respected and beloved simulation/strategy series had been exclusive to PC (with a couple of Nintendo DS titles thrown in). The Settlers: New Allies is also the first time the series has ever made its way to a home console. It has been 13 years since the last The Settlers title. ![]()
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