Players cannot rely on one unit type, as it is still a highly developed game of rock-scissors-paper, or, in this case, spear vs. Everything from swordsmen to cyberbots can be built faster, stronger, and cheaper, giving players unheard of customization opportunities for their society.Īdditional building improvements can be researched and individual unit types will specialize for a modest cost of gold, wood, iron, or stone. Civilization points earned after completing objectives can be used to buy specific improvements for buildings, peasants, or military units. Just as new ideas lead to improvements in weapons and technology, Empire Earth uses several new design ideas to improve on the state of RTS games. Such a large breadth of time and evolution means that only the epic battles and greatest conflicts are featured, however. The reliance on basic materials remains a constant, but production means improve as well peasants go from dragging items on the ground to using poles and finally incorporating wheelbarrows. The grand scale of the game is astonishing, and the progression from rock throwing to flame throwing is handled nicely. It takes a strong home front economy and an even stronger military force to create the greatest empire of all time. Lead designer Rick Goodman mostly sticks to the same formula he used in his smash hit Age of Empires. Historic personages are also introduced, including notables like Alexander the Great, Napoleon Bonaparte, and even Manfred von Richthofen, otherwise known as the Red Baron. Four single player campaigns, individual scenarios, and multiplayer skirmishes portray some of the greatest struggles throughout history such as the Trojan War and World War I. The title is ambitious in scope, rife with innovative ideas and, while not flawless, is a genuinely fun addition to the ever-growing lineup of RTS games.Įmpire Earth follows mankind through 14 epochs, from the Prehistoric Age to the futuristic Nano Age, each made distinctive by weapon and building designs. Since games about armaments tend to fare better than games about hardware, it is little wonder that Empire Earth charts the 500,000+ history of man by advancements in military might. But bear in mind that advancement does not necessarily mean success.As a rule, the history of humanity's time on Earth is usually summed up by the development of mankind's tools and weapons. New technologies, buildings and weapons become available as your civilization progresses through history. As was the case throughout history, rival civilizations are certain to oppose you every step of the way. But your rise to supremacy will not go unchallenged.
From meagre beginnings you must exploit the natural resources around you to build an empire capable of dominating the Earth.
From meagre beginnings you must exploit the natural…Ĭontrol the destiny of a fledgling civilization through as many as 500,000 years of human history. Empire Earth Gold Edition – Control the destiny of a fledgling civilization through as many as 500,000 years of human history.