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Cossacks: European Wars is a single player and multiplayer real-time strategy game with fantasy, warfare and historical themes. It was developed by GSC Game World and was released on August 26, 2011. It received mostly positive reviews from both critics and players.

"Cossacks: European Wars" is a historical real-time strategy game set in the 16th-18th century Europe, where players choose from 16 nations to build and manage their economy, research technologies, and engage in large-scale battles with up to 8,000 units. Each nation has unique strengths, weaknesses, and units, providing diverse tactical and strategic options. City sieges, guerrilla wars, and naval landings are among the many possibilities for engaging gameplay.

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74%
Audience ScoreBased on 226 reviews
humor4 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • Cossacks: European Wars offers a nostalgic experience with its engaging gameplay and historical accuracy, making it a beloved classic for many players.
  • The game features a deep economic system and allows for large-scale battles, providing a rich strategic experience that requires careful planning and resource management.
  • Each civilization has unique buildings and units, adding variety and depth to gameplay, which many players find enjoyable and rewarding.
  • The game suffers from numerous technical issues, including frequent crashes and compatibility problems with modern systems, making it frustrating for many players.
  • The steep learning curve and challenging AI can be overwhelming for newcomers, leading to a trial-and-error gameplay experience that some find tedious.
  • The user interface feels dated and clunky compared to modern RTS games, which can detract from the overall experience.
  • story
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is primarily conveyed through a series of challenging missions, including campaigns and standalone scenarios that reflect historical contexts, such as the Ukrainian civil war. However, players report significant frustration due to the difficulty of missions, frequent crashes, and the need for repetitive attempts to progress, which detracts from the overall experience. While the missions aim to provide a unique impression of the era, the execution often feels flawed and punishing.

    • “Though the missions give you a very unique impression of the epochal circumstances when trying to cross enemy land or to deliver a message to your king by ship when there are enemy ships waiting for you to cross their territory.”
    • “The first mission of the Ukrainian Civil War campaign is just absurd.”
    • “Maybe this is a title that really exclusively shined as a multiplayer title, but the campaigns and single missions just seem borderline cruel.”
    • “The first mission of the Ukrainian civil war campaign is just absurd.”
    • “Ten hours of play and I've beaten one total mission outside the tutorial.”
  • graphics
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have been praised for their attention to detail and the innovative algorithms that enhance sprite animation, creating a visually striking experience despite some signs of aging. While the visuals may not compete with modern standards, they possess a timeless charm that complements the game's immersive gameplay and historical setting. Overall, the graphics are considered decent and contribute positively to the nostalgic appeal of this classic strategy title.

    • “The conscientiousness with which the developers improved the graphics, reduced the side effects of its shortcomings and brought the advantages to an ephemeral ideal, causes almost affection.”
    • “But the main reason the visuals are so striking is the amount of detail: the thick white smoke that follows the roar of gunfire; the waves that spread out from the armada of speeding frigates; the flames that devour damaged buildings, the architecture of which is maintained with the same lapidary precision as any other exhibit in this digital military history miniature.”
    • “The graphics, while showing signs of aging, have a timeless charm.”
    • “The graphics are a bit rougher/coarser looking than Age of Empires, but they're otherwise fine.”
    • “The graphics might not be much (unsurprisingly) but the game offers loads of fun.”
  • gameplay
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of Cossacks: European Wars is characterized by its intricate mechanics and deep economic systems, immersing players in a historically rich RTS experience set in the 17th and 18th centuries. While some mechanics may feel outdated and the tutorial lacks depth, the game offers captivating and strategic gameplay that appeals to both veterans and newcomers alike. Despite its flaws, the combination of tactical challenges and historical accuracy makes it a worthwhile experience for strategy enthusiasts.

    • “Combining incomparable interactivity, its high graphic performance, and a deep economic system in an amazingly finely crafted gameplay, this unique offspring of modern alternative gaming culture first strikes you in the heart with something familiar and distant, after which it quickly runs away to the darkest corner, taking with it the most pleasant impressions.”
    • “Overall, Cossacks: European Wars provides hours of captivating gameplay and is highly recommended for both veteran RTS players and newcomers looking for a deep and rewarding strategy game.”
    • “While the visuals and interface may show their age, the depth of gameplay and the immersive historical setting make Cossacks a must-play for strategy enthusiasts and history buffs alike.”
    • “The tutorial is easy but it barely teaches you anything - more like it shows off the mechanics of the game and that's all.”
    • “The convert mechanic is instead put on the shoulders of your military units, who can effortlessly capture enemy buildings and peasants if there are no enemy soldiers nearby.”
    • “Speaking of towers, these need to be built outside your walls as they cannot fire over the wall, which is very annoying and contrary to the mechanics in the Age of Empires series.”
  • music
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has been widely criticized for being generic and annoying, with players noting that it detracts from the overall experience. Many users report technical issues, such as game crashes when attempting to adjust music settings, leading to frustration. Overall, the soundtrack fails to leave a positive impression, contrasting sharply with more memorable scores from previous titles.

    • “The game features a unique theme for each nation, enhancing the overall experience.”
    • “The music adds a distinct atmosphere to the gameplay, making each session feel immersive.”
    • “The sound design complements the visuals beautifully, creating an engaging environment.”
    • “I had to listen to the annoying music unless I mute my speakers.”
    • “The game is flawed on all levels; it will crash if you turn the music off or change any of the settings.”
    • “The music is awfully generic and more of an earsore than anything worthy of remembrance like the AOE scores.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious, particularly in the late game where the focus on city development and technology can overshadow the excitement of building a combat-ready army. The repetitive nature of resource management and construction, combined with punishing mechanics that penalize mistakes, contributes to a sense of frustration, especially in longer campaign sessions. While the game offers opportunities for strategic play, the grind can detract from the overall enjoyment.

    • “Due to the long gradual development, study of technologies, and tedious construction of a city that promises to become a giant metropolis of the 16th-18th centuries, the excitement (and often the need) to form a combat-ready army is lost, which, by the way, will also have to be properly maintained.”
    • “In the late game, the game becomes tedious as the AI does not pull back and keeps spamming units on your base.”
    • “The campaign is pretty tedious and unforgiving; a simple mistake or a bug from the game could cost you the entire match.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized by its janky early gameplay, featuring amusingly designed footmen and questionable cavalry, which adds a lighthearted touch to the strategic experience. Players find it entertaining and interesting, even in 2024, though some question the overall effectiveness of its humor.

    • “It's quite funny and interesting to play even in 2024.”
    • “It's a funny strategic game.”
    • “Russia - janky early game with funny looking footmen and questionable cavalry and costly buildings too.”
  • stability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game has been reported to have significant stability issues, with users experiencing frequent bugs, freezing, and a lack of support for troubleshooting. Many players have noted that it fails to function properly on multiple systems, particularly when accessing certain features like the options menu.

    • “Very, very buggy; it will not work properly on the second computer now.”
    • “It freezes up, and help is not available from the host.”
    • “One day after downloading the game, it freezes when I go into the 'options' screen.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has received mixed feedback; while it boasts impressive graphics and engaging gameplay, users have reported notable performance issues that may require external solutions. Players are advised to research these problems before purchasing.

    • “Combining incomparable interactivity, high graphic performance, and a deep economic system in an amazingly finely crafted gameplay, this unique offspring of modern alternative gaming culture first strikes you in the heart with something familiar and distant, after which it quickly runs away to the darkest corner, taking with it the most pleasant impressions.”
    • “Before you buy this game, there are known problems with performance. You should look around the web for solutions if you encounter them yourself.”
    • “The optimization is lacking, leading to frequent frame drops and stuttering during gameplay.”
    • “Despite its potential, the game suffers from severe optimization issues that detract from the overall experience.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's replayability is enhanced by its competitive multiplayer matches and the unpredictable strategies employed by players, making each session feel fresh and engaging.

    • “The competitive nature of multiplayer matches and the unpredictability of human strategies add significant replay value to the game.”
    • “Each playthrough offers new challenges and experiences, making it hard to put down.”
    • “The variety of character builds and strategies keeps the gameplay fresh and exciting every time.”
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Cossacks: European Wars is a real-time strategy game with fantasy, warfare and historical themes.

Cossacks: European Wars is available on PC and Windows.

Cossacks: European Wars was released on August 26, 2011.

Cossacks: European Wars was developed by GSC Game World.

Cossacks: European Wars has received mostly positive reviews from both players and critics. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its story.

Cossacks: European Wars is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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