Friday, December 10, 2010

Empire Total War


Empire Total War


Publisher: Sega
Developer: Creative Assembly
Genre: Historic Real-Time Strategy
Release Date: Mar 03, 2009 (US)(more)
ESRB: TEEN
Hoster: Mediafire
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Like diving into a murky lake from the rocky cliffs looming above, plunging into Empire:
Total War is an intimidating prospect but an exhilarating experience. As with previous
games in this strategy franchise, there's an overwhelming amount of content to unearth,
though now the clock has been spun forward hundreds of years. Technological advances have
made bows and arrows weapons obsolete, the British colonies strive for independence,
and major empires approach their inevitable collapse. These historical waters are deep,
but also a bit turbulent. Empire is the biggest and broadest Total War yet, and like an
aging historical parchment, it's brilliantly ambitious in scope but somewhat tattered at the edges.
Nevertheless, the game's historical breadth, turn-based tugs-of-war,
and enjoyable real-time battles (both on land and at sea) will transfix series fans and newcomers alike.

The grand campaign is the meat of Empire: Total War, and it's there where you're likely to spend the most amount of time.
The game stretches across the 18th century and lets you choose from a number of world powers,
from Great Britain and Russia to fallen domains such as the Maratha Confederacy and the Ottoman Empire.
Once you choose an empire, you can select from a few different campaign types that determine victory conditions and campaign length.
Whichever you decide, be prepared: Even a short, 50-year campaign can take a good amount of time to complete,
given that each turn requires strategic thinking on multiple fronts. Battles usually determine how regions are won and lost,
but diplomatic relations, economic strangleholds, assassinations, and many other subtleties must be tweaked and considered at each turn,
and they have noticeable impact as the years progress. If this sounds overwhelming, or if you're an American history buff,
you'll want to check out the Road to Independence campaign before jumping into the grand one.
This is essentially a long American tutorial that slowly introduces you to the basics and culminates in a grand campaign of its own.

The official system requirements
- OS: Windows XP (Service Pack 2), Windows Vista 32
- CPU: 2.4 GHz single-core
- RAM 1 GiByte (Windows XP), 2 GiByte (Windows Vista)
- Graphics card: DirectX 9.0 compatible 256 MiByte graphics card (Shader 2.0 or better)
- Sound card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
- Windows compatible mouse and keyboard
- 15 GByte free hard drive space

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