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Gold Edition. Game Name:. Empire Earth Gold. Region Code:. Region Free. Operating System:. Windows: XP, Vista, 7, 8, Release Year:. Video Game Series:. Empire Earth. Does not apply.
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This latest age offers up a measly five new units in the new class of unit, the space ship. All of these space ships are pretty similar to seagoing vessels. The age also includes a space dock, space turret, spy satellites and robotic farms. Space combat is also quite disappointing, behaving almost exactly like sea combat. The planets look more like islands with streams and oceans of black, star-filled space around them, which the units seem to float along.
The answer, as you may have guessed, is outer space. The Art Of Conquest expands on the theme of the original game by offering you the opportunity to spread your empire beyond Earth's boundaries. You can do this when you reach the new epoch, the Space Age. The new epoch brings with it new units and buildings and makes an already massive game experience even bigger still.
This in itself is a worthy addition to the Empire Earth experience, but the best reason for buying this expansion perhaps lies in what was already there in the first place The graphics from the original game have been given a complete workover, and it shows right from the start of the game. All the units are more detailed and crisp, as are the buildings and the general environment.
Empire Earth now has a touch of professionalism and polish about it that was noticeably missing when it was originally released, although units still look a bit blocky when you zoom in close. Overall though, the significant upgrade in presentation is worth the asking price in itself.
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