Empire Earth Critic Reviews
23 Total Reviews
19 Positive Reviews(82.6%)
4 Mixed Reviews(17.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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GameSpy
April 30, 2024
What impresses us the most is the sheer size of it -- each epoch feels fleshed out and playable, and every era has its own nuances, so it's almost like getting 14 games in one.
Gamezilla!
April 30, 2024
Chock full of 200 units from 14 Epochs and about 60,000 years of evolution, Empire Earth can't help but quench your thirst for ultra-realistic and incredibly encompassing strategy game play.
Voodoo Extreme
April 30, 2024
What makes this such a compelling feature is that you actually have different sets of units, heroes and buildings for each of the epochs, translating into over 200 different combat units, structures and era-appropriate historical heroes to command your armies. To say that Empire Earth has a lot to offer is an understatement.
Media and Games Online Network
April 30, 2024
The most comprehensive real time strategy wargame ever produced.
TotalGames.net
April 30, 2024
An enjoyable RTS game in the Age of Empire mold that will last even the most experienced of gamers quite some time with the various gameplay and map-making options available within it.
Game Over Online
April 30, 2024
An excellent and vast real-time strategy game that is complex yet fun to play, and which provides almost unlimited replayability.
Gamer's Pulse
April 30, 2024
The variety of options available made me enjoy this game more, but it balanced out with the not so great graphics and audio.
Armchair Empire
April 30, 2024
It’s enjoyable, but because of the top-heavy resource management it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Electric Playground
April 30, 2024
Earth not only plays great, it respects the feel of history and advancement, and by its very nature makes the player respect it too.
PC Gamer
April 30, 2024
While it isn’t perfect, it does offer up one hell of a good time.
ActionTrip
April 30, 2024
The multiplayer has one great option -- players can choose any nation from any period of human history, which means you can try out German plains from WW II and employ them against fierce Russian futuristic tanks.
Gamers' Temple
April 30, 2024
This is not a game for those new to strategy games - the challenge and complexity make Empire Earth too much to digest for these players and it may easily prove to be frustrating to them.
IGN
April 30, 2024
It sometimes paints with a very broad brush and glosses over certain details but it's a big package that's big on coherence and consistency.
GameZone
April 30, 2024
The graphics look fine when pulled back, but tend to get blurry the closer you get to the object of the zoom. And there doesn’t seem to be any way to rotate the camera to allow a better view of a single object or citizen.
Computer Gaming World
April 30, 2024
Empire Earth’s kitchen sink design is too massive (if at time unwieldy) to be darkened by the shadow cast by a dozen games.
All Game Guide
April 30, 2024
The title is ambitious in scope, rife with innovative ideas and, while not flawless, is a genuinely fun addition to the ever-growing lineup of RTS games.
Maxim Online
April 30, 2024
War is hell…unless you’re in the cockpit of the F-15 that’s dropping bombs on cavemen.
GameSpot
April 30, 2024
A huge game to say the least--it's much more time-consuming and involved than the typical real-time strategy game, and its staggering variety of units is as impressive as it is intimidating.
Game Informer
April 30, 2024
My main gripe comes from the game's seeming inability to provide consistent gameplay...the game's performance couldn't equal its scope.