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Empire Earth II (PC, 2005) With The Art Of Supremacy Expansion CD-ROM

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that has been used, but is in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Release Year
2005
UPC
0020626722476
Platform
PC
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Empire Earth Series
MPN
020626722476
Publisher
Sierra
Genre
Strategy
Game Name
Empire Earth II

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Product Information

Real-time strategists lead humble, stone-age tribes to conquer the world, through 15 epochs spanning 12,000 years of humankind's past, present, and future, in this Mad Doc Software sequel to Stainless Steel Studios' critically acclaimed Empire Earth. Free-form and multiplayer gamers can choose their factions from a wide selection -- German, British, Roman, American, Greek, Egyptian, Turkish, Babylonian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Incan, Aztec, or Mayan -- each designed to portray a distinct cultural identity. The game offers three built-in single-player campaigns: Korean (early epochs), German (middle epochs), and American (late epochs).<br><br>While keeping with the theme of military, economic, and political domination throughout the ages of history, Empire Earth II strives to be bigger than its predecessor in nearly every way, offering more modes, larger maps, more than 275 structures, and over 350 units available unit types. Other features, such as picture-in-picture command windows, a "Citizen Manager" feature, and changing weather are also designed to enhance the experience of striving for global dominance. Civilizations can now construct walls, bridges, and roads that offer appropriate bonuses to travel, trade, and defense.<br><br>Developer Mad Doc Software previously worked Legends of Aranna, the stand-alone expansion for the original Dungeon Siege, as well as Art of Conquest, the official add-on for the original Empire Earth. Mad Doc is led by Ian Lane Davis, an accomplished game designer with a doctorate in artificial intelligence.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Sierra
MPN
020626722476
UPC
0020626722476, 3348542194656
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30736766

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Strategy
Video Game Series
Empire Earth Series
Platform
PC
Game Name
Empire Earth II

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2005
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Mouse, Keyboard
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Violence

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26 product ratings
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  • Most critical review

    Hard copy, and fun to play

    It's just what I expected. It's what games should be. Don't have to go on line to play a game. I own it, not somebody else who controls it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: nancyz6226

  • Super Next Edition to Empire Earth! Gameplay Changes!

    It is no secret that Empire Earth and I have spent a boy howdy block of hours together. However, still haven't played a lot of Empire Earth II. It has changed dramatically from the previous version, at least in my EEI adoring eyes. The game play is much more like Rise of Nations using Borders. Maybe it's just me and a few but I for one can't stand the borders. It is why Rise of Nations has only gotten maybe 10 minutes of play with me. Now, my nephew thinks this version is AWESOME. Because of that am going to go easy and give it a Good rating. Plus, am sure many people think the borders are relevant and good. In my opinion, Empire Earth should have done its own thing, ignored what others were doing and created something super inspiring. Then I am super biased and hold Empire Earth I to a ...

  • A worthy sequel

    Empire Earth 2 (EE2) is a worthy successor to Empire Earth (EE), filling a number of holes and adding massive amounts of content to the original game. The play is frantic and tough and enough content's been added so that you can spend days on a single game. If you've never played 2001's EE, you should. The concept here is pretty simple. You control a civilization from the stone age through far in the future, but as this is a real-time strategy (RTS) game you can't stop the clock like you do in Civ, meaning you're constantly fighting off opponents along the way. Simply put, there's a lot more in EE2 than there was in EE. With 300 differing units (versus 200 in EE), more civs, and any number of new variables ranging from weather to tech advances to temporary bonuses. At higher difficulty ...

  • Empire Earth 2

    I love the game, it's very different from the first Empire Earth with a lot of stuff to learn as you go. The weather aspect adds some great realism to the game. Also being able to use the Picture-In-Picture is awesome. One thing I had to do with my laptop is set the video settings to some of the lower settings due to the lag that built up while playing especially when fog, dust storm or hurricanes happened. The AI is different then Empire Earth because while they advance slower when you have it on easiest they do develop troops to a large quantity and when they start attacking they attack in force. Do keep in mind the multiplayer is disabled so don't buy it if you plan on trying to play with someone else even on LAN it won't work. Overall it is a great game and definitely more ...

  • Not worth the annoyance nor a single cent of your money...

    This game is a more expensive, more resource-heavy version of the fantastic game that came before it--Empire Earth (1). I opened this game, tried to install it on my fairly well-equipped Dell XPS Desktop machine and the installation failed. Years later I tried this on my better Vista laptop and has the same issue. I tried it yesterday on my FANTASTIC HP laptop with a mid-high end Radeon graphics card and a second generation i7 and the game played on standard settings. Clearly, this game has caused me more frustration than pleasure. I do not like how this game tried to make itself more like Rise of Nations by only allowing you to build things in certain areas you command. This is more realistic to war but much less fun and much more difficult.