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Much like Stainless Steel Studios' first game, Empire Earth, Empires: Dawn of the Modern World is a 3D strategy title in which players must lead a civilization to global domination. The game takes place from 950 AD to 1950 AD, which includes the Middle Ages, Gunpowder Age, Imperial Age, World War I, and World War II. Nations available for play include the French, Germans, United States, Koreans, Chinese, British, and Russians. Each nation has its own strengths and weaknesses; the Germans have significant air power while the Chinese make excellent use of gunpowder. Historically accurate units are available in each age, from plague-carrying cow carcasses thrown by catapult to the German V2 rocket.
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The number and variety of units increases as each game progresses, allowing nations to do battle on land, at sea, and in the air. Single-player games offer random maps against up to seven computer opponents and a campaign mode. Emulyator hasp klyucha 1s 83. There are three campaigns, each featuring one of the greatest military leaders in history: General Patton, Richard the Lionheart, and Admiral Yi.
Empires' multiplayer component allows for up to eight players to fight together or against one another online. Rick Goodman is a guy who knows his real-time strategy games.
As the lead designer for Age of Empires, he dramatically improved the basic gameplay mechanics in the post-Starcraft era by deepening the gameplay, providing more control, more units, and a more complicated combat model. He continued this trend in his next game, Empire Earth -- a great title that some felt suffered a bit from being too broad (players could take 21 civilizations across dozens of time periods from cavemen to spacemen) and by being somewhat unfriendly to RTS newbies. His latest title, Empires: Dawn of the Modern World, might as well have been titled Empire Earth II because you get the same basic gameplay. The biggest difference is that the game's focus has tightened (there are only four time periods and nine civilizations), and the civilizations are more distinct and detailed.
Fortunately for Empire Earth veterans and RTS fans, the changes work, making Empires: DotMW a must-have for serious strategy gamers. The game's still unfriendly to newbies, though. As is my usual pattern with RTS games, I started playing Empires in single-player mode. The single-player game consists of three different campaigns detailing the military careers of three military geniuses.