- Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
- Release Date: Sep 17, 2002
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 40 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 29 out of 40
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Mixed: 9 out of 40
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Negative: 2 out of 40
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Nov 15, 2017Very good game. Great game play. Really fun when playing with friends. I have the best LAN parties with this game. There is no reason to give this game hate.
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Nov 15, 2017Far greater game-play than a lot of real time strategy games today. I really love this game. Great fun. Words cant explain the greatness that is this game!
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Jun 18, 2012Nothing new.Perhaps that are small improvements,ex:citzien becomes robots miners gather ores like in Starcraft.It seemed ridiculous that the water was replaced with space.
Campaigns are boring again.
In the Space Age, you feel like playing a game of Star Wars. -
JeffreyS.Oct 2, 2002I think the game is good, except i dont like the fact that you can not put your points on the stats you want and it does it automatically and a slight problem in getting the soldiers to do what their told.
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MabaU.Mar 1, 2005What did Sierra Studios make?, it's a very disappointing sequel... :(
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[Anonymous]Nov 9, 2002Never buy this game.
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AlexM.Nov 11, 2002It is very goot and I think it should be a nine. My descision may startle you, but with extraordinary gameplay it ranks with other phenominal games.
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Awards & Rankings
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This disappointing addition to Stainless Steel Studios' everything-and-the-kitchen-sink real-time strategy game doesn't do much to justify its steep $30 price tag.
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With the exception of new culture specific powers that are only available in multiplayer gaming, there is nothing in EEAC that enhances the gameplay experience or adds to what is available from the core Empire Earth game.
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Rather than simply adding three new campaigns and 18 additional scenarios, new civilization powers for all 23 cultures, from Ancient Greece's flaming arrows to Rebel Forces' cloaking, bring new excitement to many epochs with some interesting changes or enhancements to gameplay.