Empire Earth Gold
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Rewrite history with the ultimate strategy collection! Mastermind a civilization's glorious rise to power throughout any period of human history. This is real-time strategy on a truly historic level. Includes: Empire Earth, Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest Expansion Pack, and Empire Earth: Gold Edition Prima Official Strategy Guide/ Product details and pricing info |
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47 Customer Reviews Posted
- Empire Earth Gold Edition
- First I like making my own world and who has what and can do what. ie. how many players and how far up the game they can go. I had a test battle today where there was me and the other guy both were limited to the first stage of the game. Even then you can have long battles I still won. I also had a limit of a total population of 50. I like the fact that you can have all kinds of weapons[units]. This game beats the age group out of the water or back to the "Stone Age". The only problem I have is limiting my game playing time. The more I get into the game the longer I seem to play it.
- 2005-03-29, 2 of 4 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- If you can beat Age of Empires this is for you
- I love Age of Empires but after a while it gets old, and easy to defeat. This game will not get old and is not easy to defeat even if you cheat. From the very beginning it is much harder that Age of Empires. By harder I dont mean its any less fun. This game will give you a challenge. This game is recommended to those Age of Empires fans who really want a challenge.
- 2005-01-21, 6 of 6 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Great Game, but looks like the game was created in one day.
- Its an awesome game, and the first time you play it you love it! Then you play Rise of Nations, and wonder if you got the wrong game. Empire Earth is really great, but throughout the game, I keep finding little things that could have been better. All the civilizations have the exact same military units and buildings, like a Greek temple is the same as a Babylonian Temple, there is no unique units or anything. The game gets boring because the only way to win is to destroy or build wonders, which really isn't that strategic. The buildings don't look good, and the graphics are not that great.The campaigns are nice, and at least keep you interested. I think getting the gold edtition was worth it, but i should probably get Rise of Nations Gold some time, i've played it before, and i like it more than Empire Earth. Empire Earth 2 might be better, but i'd play Rise of Nations and Empire Earth before you decide. Get both if u like, but RoN is probably the better game.
- 2004-12-18, 6 of 10 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Very good game
- This is a very good game for the price. Made by the maker of the Age of Empires game, it offers many hours of enjoyment.
My only real complaints about this game is the fact that it really comes down to who can build walls and defensive towers the fastest early on, and who get to the nuclear age first later in the game. There is really not alot of realism or strategy in between. It certainly is alot of fun while it lasts though.
Multiplayer battles are where its at with this game. Playing online versus several hard computer opponents with a friend as an ally is a blast.
The graphics are very good for the genre and fit the game well.
The sounds and music are done well, although the music does get boring after a while (more audio tracks would have been nice).
Effects like explosions and such are all crisp, realistic and nicely done.
Botton line, if you want a really good game at a great price EE Gold will certainly fit the bill, but if you want a better RTS game, go for Rise of Nations. - 2004-11-13, 8 of 8 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- almost never boring
- Aoe was my first RTS but this is great ucan play any point in human history that u can think of but it has almost no detail at all in each epoch.best of all it is dirt cheap and EE 2 is coming out this i believe and it has much better graphics
- 2004-08-12, 1 of 4 people found this review helpful, Rated:

