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March 2009
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63 Tests
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Vast, highly detailed land battles, Epic size and scale, Accessible, but still deep and engaging
Shaky naval combat, Gameplay bugs, Having to stop playing to write this
Series veterans and budding armchair generals will adore the vastness, detail and accuracy of this ground-breaking strategy. The Creative Assembly may be singularly responsible for a new generation of megalomaniacs.
You simply cannot allow yourself to miss Empire, because right now, strategy gaming doesn’t get any better than this. 10.0/10Print this pageUser reviews (5)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....
Zusammenfassung: Even by the standards of the series, Empire: Total War is epic. It takes the combined real-time and turn-based strategy, and pushes it out into the eighteenth century in style. Its bigger, and it has a hell of a lot more bang. Faced with so much game...
Zusammenfassung: Even by the standards of the series, Empire: Total War is epic. It takes the combined real-time and turn-based strategy, and pushes it out into the eighteenth century in style. It's bigger, and it has a hell of a lot more bang.Faced with so much game, ...
Massive, open battlefields. Incredible attention to detail. Naval combat has been seamlessly integrated. Amazing animations and wonderful sounds. Even more refinement than has been seen with any previous Total War title. Virtually limitless gameplay, and...
Some unit tracking needs work. Couldnt shake the feeling that terrain on the overview map could have had more detail. Load times will drive SSD sales.
Changes in the strategic realm are mostly positive, shift to 18th century done largely well, excellent visuals, good multiplayer.
AI is stupid, buggy and prone to crash, American campaign isn’t all that fun
GamePro’s local historical wartime buff Andrew enjoyed this promising, if flawed Total War title, and totes it as the best one in the series, even with its problems. ...
Zusammenfassung: Thanks to the Total War strategy game series, weve already conquered feudal Japan, mastered medieval Europe and ruled the Roman Republic. So building up an 18th-century empire should be as easy as pie. Of course, the brilliance of these games is that...
Impressive and ambitious historical scope, A huge amount of content, online and off, Both land and naval battles are fun to play and watch, Addictive gameplay will keep you glued to the monitor
An array of artificial intelligence issues, Numerous bugs and performance hitches
This strategy sequel is incredibly deep, broad, addictive — and a bit rough around the edges. ...