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Empire Earth

by Vivendi Universal
Windows 98 / 2000 / Me  Teen
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   Windows 98 / 2000 / Me
  • ESRB Rating: Teen Teen
  • Media: CD-ROM

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Unlike Age of Empires, which takes on a single slice of history, Empire Earth offers you the whole darn pie! You'll start a civilization, directing your cavemen to gather resources such as food, wood, gold, iron, and stone. Eventually you'll advance through every era of history, all the way to the far-flung future where giant robots armed with lasers dominate the battlefield.

Empire Earth is the first game from Stainless Steel Studios and Age of Empires co-creator Rick Goodman, and is everything that hard-core fans who conquered the Age of Empires games could want. Stainless Steel Studios managed to pack more sheer gameplay, units, options, and replayability into Empire Earth than any other real-time strategy game had before it. Best of all, the game is very much based on the interface and gameplay concepts that made Age of Empires and its sequel so much fun, so players of the earlier games can jump right in.

The core concept should be familiar to any real-time-strategy fan. Empire Earth has your citizens (called peasants in Age of Empires) gather resources so you can build various buildings and units. You have to gather wood, gold, stone, and food, as in the earlier game, but Empire Earth adds iron to the mix. Food is gathered from various colorful animals dotting the map, wood from forests, and the minerals from deposits scattered around. Gather enough stuff and you can advance through the ages; there are 16 of them here, from humankind's prehistoric past all the way to the future some 200 years hence. At the beginning, you'll be fielding club warriors, and at the end, massive robot tanks. In the middle you'll build archers, knights, infantry, tanks, etc. All told, the game features 20 buildings and some 200 units.

One major innovation is the full 3-D graphics engine. The engine lets you rotate and zoom in anywhere, which yields some impressive visuals. More strikingly, the game engine can showcase huge numbers of units in full conflict, and you will see massive battles throughout the ages. The game offers full multiplayer, several historical scenarios, a campaign mode, and a random map generator that can be tweaked to play in any age against any number of opponents, which is a great option.

There are other key differences that set Empire Earth apart from the pack. You can build prophets, who can then summon mighty calamities on your enemy. Think of them as divine spells. You can start a plague, call a rain of fire, or summon a massive earthquake, for example. Artillery, aircraft, and naval powers are also represented. You can staff your outposts with citizens to make them grow into more efficient town centers, thus increasing your power over the map and control of resources.

This complexity is the game's greatest strength, but also its biggest weakness. This isn't a game for the timid, the new, or the slow. If you thought Age of Empires was complicated when compared to other real-time fare such as WarCraft, you haven't seen anything yet. This sophistication can be a bad thing for new gamers, but Age of Empires players looking for a new challenge are in for a treat. --Bob Andrews

Pros:

  • Plenty of units and ages to explore
  • Impressive new 3-D graphics
Cons:
  • Too complex for casual gamers
  • High difficulty

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An epic conquest spanning 500,000 years! Battle on land, air, and sea in addition to armies, you can build wide varieties of ships and aircrafts.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Le meilleur des trois, Nov 10 2011
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Empire Earth (CD-ROM)
Empire Earth est nettement supérieur au dernier sortie de la série. Il comporte de plus nombreuses unités et la possibilité de développer chacune d'elle permet d'influencer la chaque partie différemment. La possibilité de choisir une civilisation apporte également au jeu. Les campagnes elles aussi constituent un point fort du jeu. Finalement, je ne peux passer sous le silence l'éditeur de scénario qui est, contrairement à d'autres jeux, très complet et facile d'utilisation.

Au niveau graphique, il faut se souvenir que le jeu est sortie initialement en 2000, ce qui en dit long. Le point négatif est le niveau de difficulté de l'IA, soit qu'il faut plusieurs parties avant d'espérer gagner au niveau facile (je n'ai pas encore osé essayer plus difficile.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best Strategy Game Ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Feb 6 2005
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This review is from: Empire Earth (CD-ROM)
unlike any other strategy's that focus on one "era" Empire Earth Gives you the whole history of the world and some more. It's got Air, Land and Sea Combat and you can summon sweet natural Disasters at your command. you can also pick what you want to upgrade on a certain unit (Ex: HP, Flying time, Attack Power, Defence ETC...). This is THE best game i've played in ages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, July 18 2004
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This review is from: Empire Earth (CD-ROM)
This is the best game ever made. It is just incredibly fun and there is no way you can't like it. I can't wait for the sequel because its going to be ten times better then perfect
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