Anno 1800 Reviews
Anno 1800 brings back the serie to the roots and it is one of the best episodes.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Anno 1800 is a rich city-builder with a staggering amount of depth. Although the tutorials could be clearer and more detailed, there's an impressive and addictive game here for those willing to give it the requisite time and patience.
Increasingly complex yet approachable, Anno 1800 is an excellent entry in the long-running city building series that both challenges but also leaves space to admire one's handiwork.
Anno 1800, the latest installment in the Anno series is not just another City Builder. It's a great addition to the genre and the series. With new mechanics, great graphics design, and a fantastic soundtrack, there's not much to dislike about the game. If you're a fan of city builders, you will be pleasantly surprised by the quality of Anno 1800. Prepare to lose a lot of your spare time, you're going to sink a lot of time into this game!
Will satisfy your strategy game hunger.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Anno 1800 is a successful city-building strategy game, where you won't notice how time flies. Its biggest problem is the high price though.
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Anno 1800 is a great example of mixing tycoon, diplomatic and warfare gameplays. It offers a simple and deep gameplay at the same time.
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Although Anno 1800 console version has some performance issues and technical bugs, I can say that it is a proof that strategy games can be played with great pleasure on consoles.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Anno 1800 takes time to learn, but it’s time well spent.
Anno 1800 is a great, deep city builder that doesn't care if you know how to play it or not.
Anno 1800 is a beautiful and comprehensive yet strangely cold Industrial Age city builder.
Anno 1800 is a city-builder that caters to new players. It's gorgeous, has a campaign that's a huge tutorial, and players don't have to worry about sim aspects like traffic and power distribution. While there have been improvements to the Anno formula, some mechanics are simply not explained and the user interface is lacking for a game built so heavily around trade and economics. It's a good game for sure, but it needs some tweaks to make it fantastic.
Anno 1800 is a return to Blue Byte and Ubisoft's long-running city-building franchise. Sadly, a number of flaws prove to be detrimental to an enjoyable voyage.
A vibrant snapshot of the Victorian era that's bustling with character, but doesn't explore the intriguing, seismic politics of the period.Robert Zak
ANNO 1800 succeeded in its bet to make itself playable and enjoyable on home consoles. It's pretty beautiful, and the gameplay with the controller is successful although it will require a little time of adaptation to be tamed.
Review in French | Read full review
Anno 1800 brings its hybrid of city-building, trade, and diplomacy to the Industrial Revolution with a show of technical brilliance, but it's hindered by a cumbersome interface and other quality-of-life issues.
It is possible that the veterans of the series who miss Anno 1404 will still be able to bypass the failures of Anno 1800 and enjoy it.
Review in Greek | Read full review
With five population levels, two maps and heaps of goods, the Endgame of Anno 1800 is much more difficult to coordinate than in past parts. But this is really to be understood as a compliment. No matter how many hours I sink into an endless game, there is still a set screw here or a chain of goods there that I would like to turn. Whether it's building more banana plantations, optimizing trade routes or outsourcing the entire heavy industry to another island, there's always something to do. The fact that I sat in front of the computer until half past three at night and watched the little men working speaks for itself. Herewith I can make a clear recommendation for Anno veterans and construction game beginners to buy. You will all have dozens of hours of entertainment with this wonderful piece of software made in Germany. Bravo, Blue Byte!
Review in German | Read full review
Implausible city-management and trading gameplay are married by an almost perfect soundtrack and artistic direction.
Anno 1800 manages to continue with the high production values of its predecessors and is a great experience for both experienced and younger players.
Review in Greek | Read full review