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Empire Earth III: If only...
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 15, 2008
Author: Amazon User
If only someone else owned and published this title so perhaps the occasional crashes were distant memories along with Sierra Games 286 programs of long ago.
If only when selecting an item, the game would not pop me to the non interactive edge of the map.
If only the AI would not cheat and spawn fresh enemies from off the map.
If only automatic militia building placement had a tad forethought.
If only there was a minute of grace period at the start of a provincial war. Spawning in the middle of overwhelming numbers is quite rude.
If only the AI would not permit your units from blocking one another during moves.
If only troops could not fall off bridges and get stuck.
If only the game was not so addicting, I could have gotten the garden in on time.
Empire Earth III is still a fun must have for the serious collector and gamer of the series. Even when popping out to Desk Top often, game crashes and lockups are far less frequent than my other Sierra titles.
The character audio scripts are cute. When they begin to annoy, an option permits them to be turned off.
I retired from designing/publishing business software and the grandkids expressed an interest in Empire Earth III since last year I had given them each Empire Earth II. One is starting college this coming semester and an avid gamer. A great joy of his was to advance a scenario into a great pickle and leave it to grandpa to figure how to survive it.
Empire Earth III is fun, passes the hours and another enticement for the grandkids to visit their grandpa's farm. Gaming doesn't get better than playing with friends and family.
In spite of the "If only" roster, I recommend this game.
Expected more...
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: May 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Those of you that still remember the first Empire Earth, will know that if you set-up the game for 2 players, the difficulty to the default setting and hit the start button... you'll be sit on that chair for 2hours++ just to get through the stone age.
I could still remember that I use to play one battle for more than 2 days.
For me the only really weak point of Empire Earh III is the game play duration. If you start a Skirmish battle with the same setting as meantioned above you'll probably finish the game within 2 hours. (So much for RTS). The rest of the improvements are quite nice, they have added "World Domination" mode (almost like the board game: Risk). Improvements are made on the character/object modeling an the enviroment.
For those of you that like the long game play... stick to Empire Earth I. Other than that, the overall game experience is really nice.
What Happened Here?
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 2 / 4
Date: April 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Please tell me I am dreaming! Seriously!
If you satisfy all of these conditions then, this is your game
- You like extremely shallow games
- You want to have a reason to reduce you computer into metal shards
- You want to look at cheesy animation and graphics
- You like spending $[...] for a pile of junk
- You want to use it as a prank birthday gift
- Plenty more, but I don't feel like writing for the sake of this game
Get the point? This game is HORRIBLE! DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!
This is the worst game I have ever played (besides Bionicle), the only reason I am even bothering to write this review is so all of you buyers can be warned of this game (technically, this doesn't even qualify as a game, games are supposed to be fun!).
I like the Empire Earth series, and the previous games were really fun, but this on the other hand, is quite the opposite.
Graphics 4/10
Gameplay 1/10
Story 0/10 (there is none)
Sound 2/10
Presentation 1/10
Length 1/10 (After two hours, this will be off your hard drive)
Stability: Major Problems, Major Lag (I have a very good graphics card)
Score 2/10 - Downright Horrible
Great delivery, and condition.
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 0 / 3
Date: March 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I received the product in good time and good condition. Had no problems whatsoever. The game wasn't like Empire Earth 2, but like all other commercial RTS games. The way they changed the game wasn't for the better, but closer to the standardized money making version of other games. This is my own personal preference of course, but I would have liked more of Empire Earth 2 in the game supported by bright new ideas in a third series of the title.
A bit laggy...
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: February 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I experienced a lot of lags when playing this. Things slowed down a lot, screens took long to load. Maybe the game is too taxing for my system.
However, the Multiplayer was quite entertaining and I kept playing longer than I would have ever guessed.
It's just a little sad to see the third installment of this great series going down the hill.
Dumbed Down
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: February 04, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I have played each empire earth version always impressed at the strides made with each successive version...until this one. It looks like EE III was redesigned to better cater to players interested in a first person shooter (FPS) game instead of an RTS. The variations of the different cultures and their technology evolutions were completely thrown out in favor of 3 basic cultures: western, eastern and middle eastern. The more advanced technological stages were diluted and "cartoonified" into something resembling a weak PS3 game. The bottom line is that it looks like if you are interested in a rich gaming experience with plenty of variation and some realism thrown in, go this Age of Empires III. It is everything this game isn't.
A great destruction to a great series...
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 14, 2008
Author: Amazon User
If all good things must come to an end, then this game is exactly that end.
What happened here MadDoc? What in god's name did you think you were going to accomplish by doing what you did here? You purposely dumbed down the game to try to appeal to a greater audience, to gain a larger market share, and, you failed. You turned your back away from the customers - because you got greedy.
In particular, MadDoc failed to realize that:
1) The market for gamers who play the EE series are history fans and RTS fans of whom have intelligence and enjoy depth and strategy. EEIII targets the market of the likes for Warcraft III, and guess what, remaking the same game is never a good idea, not to mention changing the game by changing the original target audience of intellectuals to a target audience to that of morons is just going to burn you. I'm almost certain that a number of people at MadDoc tried telling the head business jerks that this game idea was a dead end, and I bet the business people didn't even care to listen. These people developed the business-man-syndrome, this nose-in-the-air attitude that they know everything, rightfully certain of their inner thoughts as being truth among men, arrogantly and egotistically pushing themselves to unforeseeable financial failure, all on account of greed by simply not knowing their audience nor market.
2) The reduction in the number of epochs, the number of unique civilizations, the number of collectible minerals, the number of units, etc. is their major fault here. MadDoc dumbed down gameplay simply by removing gameplay, and their lead game designer should be fired as a result of this atrocity. We players weren't asking for unique assets for each unique civilization, but rather just more storyline behind them. We players weren't asking for a simplification of the epochs, but rather just more precision in historical accurate gameplay. We players weren't asking for a dumbed down version of EEII so our grandparents or nephew could play - we were asking for a game WE wanted to play; one with strategy, cunning, and most importantly GAMEPLAY! MadDoc removed the most vital part, can you not see the error?
3) MadDoc decided to add the world map, almost like a Risk-like layer ontop. This *is* what players asked for, but they did *not* ask for the above two. MadDoc, very literally, could have not even of touched EEII, but rather just add this world map part, and released it and it would have been 10x better than what it is now.
If you enjoy mindless Warcraft III like games, EEIII fits that bill nicely. I would save your money for something else. This game and its series is now under control of non-intelligent weasels who care nothing about players, but have let their greed consume themselves.
Good game for casual gamers, but disappointing for hardcore EE fans.
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: January 06, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Let me just preface by saying I owned both EEI and II and enjoyed them very much. I thought EEIII was going to be great, but it doesn't meet my expectations and it disappoints me. The game is a good one, it just is quite a deviation from EE I and II and I'm not sure it's worth $50.
There are only 5 epochs with an incredibly simplified tech tree/unit upgrade system. The world domination mode is neat and can give replayability, but single battle mode has predetermined maps to work from so that can be a hassle if you don't want to go through the time-consuming world domination mode. The resources are also much simplified(knowledge, raw materials, and wealth) which I feel tends to drop the skill needed for good gameplay. There are also much fewer units available to build. Coupled with the fact there are only 5 epochs, you could probably say there are fewer than 75 total units you can build(even with the fact that each of the three factions have entirely different available units).
I personally don't care about how pretty a game looks; if it's good, I'll play it no matter what. The graphics are pretty sharp and destruction of buildings is neat, however, I will say that EE III has a more cartoonish version of units and requires enormous computing/graphics power to run well. I've got a 3.6 GHz P4 processor with a Radeon X1850XT(512MB/256bit) graphics card and it just does the job on the lowest video settings possible.
Take home message: If you're a hardcore fan of the EE series, this game probably isn't what you had in mind so beware. If you're more of a casual gamer, then this is probably a really good fit for you. In the end, no matter who you are, I still wouldn't recommend paying $50 for this game. $30 would be much more economical.
Worth Buying
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 16
Date: December 17, 2007
Author: Amazon User
If you are a fan of the Empire Earth games and own EEI and EEII such as myself, then you'll love Empire Earth III. It's somewhat different in the graphics department and you don't advance as quickly as in the first two games, but this is ok. I always felt I was advancing too quickly and not getting to play certain eras for as long as I would like. The game play and enjoyment are still there and I think I might even like EEIII better than its' predecessors. It is definitely worth buying and I highly recommend it to fans of the game who want to upgrade to a newer version or to first timers who want to experience a great game.
Extremely Disappointed
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 8 / 10
Date: December 08, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I am extremely disappointed with Empire Earth 3.
Having played both EE 1 and 2, I had high expectations for EE3, especially considering how vastly better EE2 was than EE1. However, I have been let down for these two main reasons:
1. EE is now too simple. EE1 and EE2 had such complexity and depth of strategy and customization; the developers didn't treat the gamers as idiots. You had to actually think to play the game. Now, the techs are reduced, the epochs are not only short in advancing from one to another, but lack complexity in each epoch to make someone want to stay in a particular epoch for too long.
2. EE3 has performance issues. Granted, my computer isn't a dedicated gaming rig, but with a 8800GT 512mb video card, a Q6600 quad core and 3 gigs of ram, one would expect the graphics to run at least somewhat smoothly. However, at the lowest graphical settings and with nothing else running in the background, EE3 still manages to run slow during skirmishes, and unplayable in Earth-view during the world domination game. This is with the 1.1 patch.
On the upside, some of the graphics are admittedly nicely done, and overall the game is still playable for short periods of time, if you ignore the performance issues. This is definitely a game you'd want to borrow from a friend to try first before buying, EVEN if you've played the first 2.
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