You can have too much of a good thing? What nonsense. Money, cake, sex, houses, cars: you find us someone who has too many of these things, and we'll show you a happy guy. But here's something you can have too much of: generic real-time strategy games. Since Age of Empires, new games and sequels alike have hopped on that bandwagon, waging their myriad wars in a way that makes you realize that history really is just deja vu all over again.Empire Earth II was a hidden gem. Playing like the cloniest of clones ever to clone, it gradually opened up into a considerably deeper experience, embracing every technology from spears to tactical lasers. It was a little strategic pearl amidst a mewling chorus of swine.
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Art of Supremacy, on the other hand, is an expansion pack among expansion packs. Nothing less, nothing particularly more. It's primarily about tying up loose ends from the core game, rather than trying to tie your stomach into knots of anticipation.Multiplayer is the biggest beneficiary, with a new campaign-based skirmish system, Tug of War, and the satisfying ability to make losing players pledge fealty to you in exchange for a sliver of the glory as your combined army conquers the world. On the single player front, there are three new campaigns - one Napoleonic, one Egyptian, one irrelevant - with a couple of new Turning Point battles putting you on either side of Rourke's Drift and the Battle of Kursk. More Info GenreStrategyDescriptionVery much the same stuff as before - fans should enjoy a second helping.PlatformPCUS censor ratingTeenRelease date10 March 2006 (US), 10 March 2006 (UK).
.: March 10, 2006Mode(s),Empire Earth II: The Art of Supremacy is the expansion pack for. Released on 15 February 2006, and developed. Some of the new additions to Empire Earth II were four new civilizations and several other new features. Several more campaigns were also added, which focused on the, and a third which was a futuristic campaign centered on the.Art of Supremacy was developed by Mad Doc Software, the makers of the Empire Earth II, and was re-released with Empire Earth II in the Empire Earth II: Platinum Edition.
Art of Supremacy was given mediocre reviews by critics, with an average of 61% according to. Contents.Gameplay See Additions to the game The game adds 3 new campaigns which are described below and two new turning points missions.
It also has a new region (African) with 2 civilizations ( and ) and 2 new civilizations in existing regions ( and ), which are in the Western region. It allows soldiers to become heroes if they get a certain amount of kills. These Heroes can form groups (called armies) with other soldiers and doing so enables all soldiers to become stronger. The expansion pack introduces an option to have native tribes, who are neutral players. You can leave them alone, ally with them, or be at war with them. There is also a new crown power called the supreme leader.
Any leader or hero can become this, and it allows them to have stronger leader powers and form stronger armies.New campaigns. See also:The expansion features three new campaigns, each of which is divided into separate scenarios like the rest of the Empire Earth franchise. The first campaign is in the times involving. The second is based in the Russian era of the. The third is a campaign based in the future. It involves Africa and the tribe fighting for liberation. Egyptian Campaign The Egyptian Campaign focuses on the time period between 2183 and 2152 BC, focusing on one of the Pharaoh's most trusted generals.
In the campaign, the player undertakes a variety of missions, including defeating bandit tribes and eradicating religious cults, leading up to fighting a sworn enemy of Egypt in the last mission.Russian Campaign The Russian Campaign takes place from 1805 to 1813, during the era of the. The main character is, the 'Tsar of all Russia'. Most of the scenarios focus on giving resources to allies, so the player can build up his or her army in order to defeat the French Army under.
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This occurs in the second to last mission, where Napoleon has. A favored strategy of players playing this mission is to use a strategy similar to the ' policy used by Russia in both the Napoleonic Wars and (World War II).Maasai Campaign The Campaign takes place in the near future, specifically from the summer of 2037 to the spring of 2039. The entire campaign centers on the theme of freedom, as in this campaign greedy corporations are turning the various tribes in against one another. Eventually, the Maasai gain enough power to liberate Kenya from the clutches of disaster, and Africa becomes a major player on the global stage.Reception. Review scores PublicationScore6 of 102 of 55.4 of 10Strategy Informer5.8 of 10Art of Supremacy earned average reviews, with critics averaging 57%. However, it was generally praised for its new features and gameplay.
Some of the critics weren't satisfied; gave the game a 5.4 out of 10, saying 'French and Russian civilizations have been done to death in other RTS games; many odds and ends would more appropriately have been provided in a patch or in the original Empire Earth II; a lot of the rule tweaks are worthless.' Disapproved giving it a mere 2/5 stars, saying 'Generic civilizations; new multiplayer modes aren't very exciting; bad campaign voice-overs and 'gimmicky' maps'. Strategy Informer gave an average score of 5.8 out of 10, saying 'Unfortunately, the overall impression that this expansion leaves is that there really isn't much point to it at all'.
Gave it a 6 out of 10 saying other strategy games had superior graphics by then 'booting up the expansion pack to discover that it suddenly looked really, really old'. References.