![]() ![]() Half a million years of human achievement have once more been broken down into 15 epochs and 14 major civilizations representing all recorded history. Mad Doc hasn't strayed far from the adventurous formula of the original game. Thematically, this is the same old Empire Earth. ![]() ![]() Speaking softly and carrying a big stick up San Juan Hill. Still, if you can commit a great many hours to familiarizing yourself with all the game's nooks and crannies, expect to be rewarded with an enjoyable addiction that will cost you weeks, if not months, of your life. ![]() This sequel remains a standard historical RTS, but it's also a grab bag crammed so full of new features, interface amenities, and complexities that it's bursting at the seams. While developer Mad Doc Software has improved on Stainless Steel's 2001 blockbuster, increased depth and additional options have turned a huge game into an absolutely colossal one. Empire Earth II has a lot of good points, but it's no friend to the casual real-time strategy gamer. ![]()
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