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From Middle Ages through World War II, Command battles with an amazing array of historic troops and abilities - over land, sea, and air. Lead 7 civilizations; fight 3 campaigns; conquer epic maps in historical battles throughout history. Massive time...
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From Middle Ages through World War II, Command battles with an amazing array of historic troops and abilities - over land, sea, and air. Lead 7 civilizations; fight 3 campaigns; conquer epic maps in historical battles throughout history. Massive time line and variety of fighting units and unique civilizations across five ages: Middle Ages (950 AD - 1300 AD), Gunpowder (1300 AD - 1600 AD), Imperial (1600 AD - 1900 AD), World War I (1914 AD - 1935 AD), World War II (1935 AD - 1945 AD).
Deep campaigns contribute to a weeks of high replay value. Create your own full campaigns in the campaign/mission editor.
One of the best RTS, that has come across these eyes. -Game Nation
Empires: Dawn of the Modern World delivers great strategic gaming that's based on great historical civilizations. -daytrum Review
Games can be truly epic. Resources are plentiful, maps are huge, and battles are insane. -Armchair Review
Fans of Age of Empires will want this title. Three story-based modes, another 5 eras and 7 civilizations, random map generator, and both single and multiplayer game modes. Enough to keep you busy for hours and hours. -Elited
Make no mistake, the single-player campaigns are great, but the multiplayer gives you and your friends more freedom to create the RTS atmosphere of your dreams. -ActionTrip
The 3D engine delivers very beautiful images and when you zoom in, you really get the feeling of being right in the action. -FragLand Review
The three campaigns are long enough that this really is almost like three games in one. -GameRaider’s review
Create your own games with the robust scenario editor. You can actually construct complete campaign for play. -Gamer’s Pulse
As each chapter of history unfolds, you find yourself dealing with new technologies and unlocking more complex examples of advanced warfare. In the final campaign, airplanes and armored vehicles roll into gameplay, as well as flamethrowers, rocket launchers, and atomic weapons. -InTheMix
The campaigns feature engrossing storylines, like Richard the Lionheart's ascension to the throne. There are points in the campaigns where players will have to make difficult choices. -Gigex
Empires: Dawn of the Modern World has done something that not many titles have done too recently, drawn me into a world and not let me to till the wee small hours. -Gamer Archive
With a full time line of epochs, theres a lot to keep track of. All the civilizations have different bonuses and that can turn the tide of war. Russia has weak but cheap infantry in WW2, and gets 7 workers for free. Chinese get two free town-centers, and are very versatile in their economic needs. -Gamer’s Hell
Rule as some of history's greatest heroes in 3 epic, story-driven adventures.
Command your nation in 1 of 2 distinct game variations: Action-packed lighting warfare or strategic, long-term Empire building.
Lead 1 of 7 completely distinct civilizations during 1,000 years of history.
And nothing fixes the problem. I'm running Windows 7 and many other people besides me are also dealing with the same problem.
Do NOT buy the game if you're running Windows 7 or newer OS
... as EE1 Fan I'm really digging this. It feels and looks just like Empire Earth but improves on a lot of things. On the other hand, it comes with less content at its surface but delivers on depth.
I was excited to see an old favorite that I was itching to get back into available on GOG. I loaded it up and have played a few matches but sadly the flaws that I did not notice as a youth have become problematic. The game in conquest versus A.I. just is not paced properly. A.I. doesn't seem to raid in this game mode until the last age and then they go insane and spawn troops like crazy. This was great as a kid who could enjoy the sandbox but now it just is kinda boring. Sadly, the campaign also is slow and obtuse at times. Overall, I think it is a decent nostalgia trip but I can already see I won't be getting too much mileage out of it.