This achieved by fighting for every territory and defeating the enemies that stand in your way. Moreover, most of the new concepts fail to be intriguing as well, which in turn makes the entire experience quite difficult to enjoy.įor starters, the main attraction seems to be the world conquest mode, which as the name clearly implies, allows you to play on the real-world map and try to conquer the entire Earth by force.
While this is not a bad idea in some cases, this case is a bit different, because the changes affect the core mechanics of the original series and you may not be able to recognize it once you start playing.
A fresh take on an old conceptĮmpire Earth III decided to scrap most of its old DNA and just try something different for a change, in an attempt to redefine itself.
Unlike other games, it featured large armies and maps that were just as big, which meant that the matches lasted for a long time and the battles were epic, especially toward the end of the tech tree. The Empire Earth series may not be one of the most popular real-time strategy franchises out there, but it surely got a lot of things right and managed to form a solid fanbase around itself.