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16th century exploration sim uncovers new world of strategy.
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Neo Atlas 1469
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What's It About?
NEO ATLUS 1469 fuses several genres -- including strategy, simulation, role-playing and adventure -- to create a deep trading game that takes place beginning in the year 1466. You play the role as the Master of a trading company, who reports to the King of Portugal. Your goal is to traverse the globe to explore new trade routes with civilizations, conduct business through your admirals (while approving and disapproving their reports), find treasures, battle pirates and sea creatures, and expand your growing reach. While sailing around the world, you'll clear up the "fog of war" to see more of the unknown world territory, use landmarks to pinpoint places of interest, and draw leads from rumors to uncover regions untouched by humankind.
Is It Any Good?
If you're into simulation games, there are many enjoyable moments, but pacing issues could keep this restricted to fans of this genre only. Throughout the hour-long tutorial of Neo Atlas 1469, you'll learn to sail the seven seas and chart previously untouched areas. You'll also approve or disapprove your admirals' findings (with each decision changing how the map of the world looks), navigate around bad weather and foes, and conduct trade with people of all walks of life. Admirals you bring on have different strengths and weaknesses, and can "level up" based on in-game actions. This role-playing game (RPG)-like element can affect stats like courage, navigation, and battle power. Speaking of battles, you'll run into giant sea creatures (like the giant octopus-like Kraken) and pirates who want to steal your stuff, but winning these turn-based combat sequences rely heavily on your battle power number (and some luck thrown in).
While negotiating with locales, you'll get constant pressure from the King to make money, which in turn determines your annual bonus, too. This sim taps into the thrill of exploring strange lands, carving out the map of the world, and treasure hunting, but interacting with the admirals and trade elements -- the main focus of the fame -- may be tedious and repetitive for some. You might find yourself speeding up elements of the game (which you can do), but parts cannot be skipped altogether. While catering to a niche audience, Neo Atlus 1469 does have some depth and excitement. For what it is, it does it well. But it would have been great to offer a wider variety of missions to keep the gameplay fresh, and perhaps extra modes (including multiplayer) to add more bang for the buck.
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Game Details
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch , Windows
- Pricing structure: Paid (29.99 (PC), $49.99 (Nintendo Switch))
- Available online?: Available online
- Publisher: NIS America
- Release date: April 8, 2019
- Genre: Simulation
- Topics: Magic and Fantasy , Adventures , History , Pirates , Science and Nature
- ESRB rating: E10+ for Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, Use of Alcohol
- Last updated: December 15, 2021
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