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Century: age of ashes review
Century: age of ashes review













There are multiple levels of currencies and a multitude of cosmetic upgrades to work towards. While very different in tone and setting than its many competitors the mechanics of Century’s economy and progression are overly familiar. It’s perhaps just as well that Century: Age of Ashes is aiming for such a different audience as it is entering the world of free to play multiplayer at the same time as the mighty Halo: Infinity (despite its less than impressive battle pass implementation), not to mention the many other long-running successes in the field.

century: age of ashes review

Whatever the species specifics, it’s still true that controlling a flying, fire breathing and giant lizard is hella cool and a welcome change from the ubiquitous shooty man of so many other multiplayer titles.

century: age of ashes review

The key difference between the two fantasy species is that wyverns have two legs and wings whilst a dragon is quadrupedal with separate wings on their back.

century: age of ashes review

However, having spent some time reading through fan discussions of the game it turns out that the creatures in Century are actually wyverns. I began my preview of Century: Age of Ashes a few months back with a lengthy discussion of dragons in gaming from Spyro to Lair.















Century: age of ashes review