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Empire - Total War (Special Forces Edition)

By: Sega

Type: Software (boxed)

Product Line: Computer Games (Sega)

Last Stocked on 11/10/2022

Product Info

Title
Empire - Total War (Special Forces Edition)
Publisher
Product Line
Sub-category
Publish Year
2009
Dimensions
6x8x1.5"
NKG Part #
2147894424
MFG. Part #
PC DVD-Rom
Type
Software (boxed)
Age Range
13 Years and Up

Description

The Games for Windows version of Total War: Empire - Special Forces Edition, including both the base game and the Elite Units downloads along with a bonus History Channel DVD The Revolution.

Set in the 18th century, Empire: Total War puts the player in control of eleven different nations including England, America, Prussia, Russia, Austria, France and Spain conquering provinces all over Europe, North America and India both through diplomacy or force.

True to the Total War-series, the game is divided into two parts: The turn-based campaign map and the real-time battles. While the former requires the player to manage his vast empire by moving troops around and upgrading his cities. But as opposed to its predecessor Rome: Total War, now only have space for up to six buildings like barracks. Everything else has to be build at specific places in the cities surroundings including coal mines, farms and such. This in return increases the wealth of a region and over time small villages scattered inside the province will advance to cities and once again provide the player with up to six buildings slots. Another addition are the three technology trees, allowing the player to research in the fields of military, economic or social and giving him access to new types of units, buildings or additional upgrades.

Once a unit, representing an army on the map, comes in contact with an enemy unit or settlement, the player can choose to either let the CPU decide the battle or go in himself on the 3D-terrain and order his troops around.

Besides normal land and siege battles, already present in the previous iterations of the series, Empire: Total War now also features sea battles. In these long and challenging battles, the player has the ability to control everything from manually firing the cannons of a ship to the striking or hoisting of the sails of a ship as well as choosing to board an enemy ship instead of destroying it to add it to his own fleet at the end of the battle.

Includes:

  • 2 game DVDs
  • 1 History Channel DVD The Revolution
  • activation codes for the Elite Units dlc
  • poster map
  • poster of the tech-tree
  • art booklet
  • instruction manual