- Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
- Release Date: Sep 9, 2002
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Those of you who spent months playing "Caesar III" or "Zeus" can give this game a miss, as it won't bring them anything new at all.
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Impressions did a good job of refining the gameplay with this installment.
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Computer Games MagazineA solid bit of urban planning in an interesting new setting. Period. [Nov 2002, p.88]
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Computer Gaming WorldOffers up the delight of "RollerCoaster Tycoon" with a historical bent and a sharp, colorful Asian edge. [Nov 2002, p.126]
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Game InformerAnother great city-builder from a developer that has come to define a niche genre all its own. [Sept 2002, p.93]
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Well made, but perhaps not remarkably exceptional. In its craftsmanship, it continues to be one of the best urban planning games, par excellence.
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A good single player building game that, although has improvements, lacks long-term gameplay abilities.
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A fun and satisfying management game, ... [but] if "Zeus" was two steps forward for the series, Emperor is its one step back.
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It's not all that new and not all that different from the other games in Sierra's classic "City Building" franchise -- but it's loads of fun all the same.
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A gorgeous, challenging and thoroughly enjoyable civilization game.
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Sure they added some new things like Ancestors (pretty much like gods), the Chinese zodiac signs, new ways of dealing with farming, and multiplayer options for the first time as well as the obligatory improvements to interface. But there isn't really anything here that we haven't already gone through in ancient Rome, Egypt, or Greece.
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An impressive game that reeks of addictive potential. If the despot in you wants some exercising, then this is definitely the way to go.
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netjakThe game was enjoyable for a few levels. Definitely not $40 worth of levels, though.
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PC GamerOffers more of the same good stuff, but no real creative innovation. [Nov 2002, p.128]
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Even the addition of online multiplayer gaming doesn't do enough to overcome a sense of sameness, continuing problems with the combat system, and the absence of involving mission goals.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 30 out of 41
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Mixed: 5 out of 41
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Negative: 6 out of 41
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May 5, 2012
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Jul 28, 2012
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T.homasB.Dec 26, 2007