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  • Summary: Take part in the exodus of a doomed and lost colony. Play as the Ant Savior, whose mission is to lead its "people" and rebuild a home, protect them, make them prosper and conquer new territories through different seasons.

    Based on Bernard Werber's best-seller, Empire of the Ants will
    Take part in the exodus of a doomed and lost colony. Play as the Ant Savior, whose mission is to lead its "people" and rebuild a home, protect them, make them prosper and conquer new territories through different seasons.

    Based on Bernard Werber's best-seller, Empire of the Ants will offer a strategic experience close to the iconic books series.

    Experience immersive adventures and defend your lands through tactical and strategic battles in a microscopic world of epic proportions.

    Exploration, strategy, combat skills, but most of all, the local wildlife alliance will be necessary in order to emerge victorious from the many challenges that await you.
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  1. Positive: 8 out of 15
  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. Nov 13, 2024
    90
    Empire of the Ants is a gorgeous video game that gives players an ant’s eye view of both combat and platforming. It looks spectacular most of the time, especially the environments, but takes plenty of liberties when it comes to ant society and general creature abilities to create a decent narrative. The strategy game elements work well, although there aren't many complex systems to master, while platforming feels unnecessary. The single-player campaign offers some interesting tactical challenges, and the free-for-all three-sided multiplayer is pretty exciting. Empire of the Ants does not innovate much but offers a unique strategy experience.
  2. Nov 4, 2024
    85
    Out of nowhere a small ant comes and overturns the entire gaming industry, showing that knowing one's limit and enduring in creating something unique and true to its nature can be much more rewarding than following the law of the market. Empire of the Ants is a feast for the senses and arguably one of the best games of the year. A masterclass on how to bring videogames to the next level.
  3. 82
    Empire of the Ants is wonderful for many reasons. First of all, it is wonderful to look at, and then it is also wonderful for its naturalistic value, for the theme that is rarely seen in video games and for how it manages to open our eyes to a world that is everywhere around us, but we do not see. From a gaming point of view, the developers have created a gameplay that is not very deep, perhaps to attract a wider audience, and this brings with it some limitations that could alienate veterans of strategy games.
  4. Nov 6, 2024
    75
    Empire of the Ants is one of the most visually-stunning strategies I have ever played. However, the game suffers from a clear lack of strong identity. It is an entertaining and novel experience with unique perspective and impressive visual prowess for a short while, but it is up to you to decide whether it is worth its price.
  5. Jan 2, 2025
    70
    This iteration of Empire of the Ants is certainly an improvement over the original game released over 20 years ago. It looks absolutely gorgeous and has a fitting soundscape to boot. The lack of micromanagement makes it more accessible for most but alienates those looking for the next coming of SimAnt. The strategy elements and platforming are basic, but the game remains enjoyable in short bursts. As a whole, it's a good game that you'll only jump into if you want something that feels strategic without going too deep into what the genre offers.
  6. Nov 28, 2024
    70
    Accessible real-time strategy with stunning graphics and wasted potential. There was more potential!
  7. Nov 7, 2024
    60
    It's gorgeous to look at and has some depth to its tiny battles, but a lack of modes and unit variety means Empire of the Ants's multiplayer isn't likely to have a lot of legs.

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