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Earth Empire 2 started from the Stone Age, continued to the present, and then extended to the future. Empire Earth II is a real-time strategy game. This is the sequel to Empire Earth. The game has 15 eras and 14 different civilizations. Empire Earth 2 has three battles in a single player game: North Korea, Germany, and the United States, as well as many other playable scenes. The game received 79% positive reviews on GameRankings. Empire Earth 2: The Supreme Art was released on February 14, 2006. Earth Empire 2 started from the Stone Age, continued to the present, and then extended to the future. In fact, there were many countries during this period, but the game only selected about 14 countries representing major civilizations, including the United States, Britain, Germany, Greece, Rome, Babylon, Egypt, Türkiye, China, Japan, North Korea, Greece, Aztec, India, Canada, Maya, etc. Each country has its own advantages in terms of economy, military, and military units. Empire Earth II has a total of 15 eras, each representing a part of human history. As players develop in each period, new units and structures will emerge. Some periods in the game are the same as the first Empire Earth version, but the only exception is that Empire Earth II does not have a Space Age. The era of the Empire Earth includes the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Dark Age, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Empire Age, Enlightenment Age, Industrial Age, World War I, World War II, Modern Age, Atomic Age, Digital Age, Gene Age, and Synthetic Age. Empire Earth II includes two main resources and special resources. The main resources that emerged in all eras include food, wood, gold, and stone. Special resources include tin, iron, potassium nitrate, oil, and uranium, which only appeared in a few different eras, such as tin from the 6th century, iron from the 4th century, no longer used after the 9th century, potassium nitrate from the 7th to the 12th century, oil from the 10th century, and uranium from the 13th century. The new feature of Empire Earth II is that players do not have to worry about searching for resource reserves, as most resources are infinite. There are many new features in the management of Empire Earth II, such as planning battles for the same machine (which is unprecedented in RTS games), or the convenience of developing resources: simply click on the resource icon corresponding to the number of farmers (instead of personally allocating), and players can monitor the amount of resources used by each resource; Alternatively, diplomatic mode may look better, as players can negotiate with enemies by offering tribute to land, resources, and troops. Finally, citizen management makes it much easier to manage and search for resources. On the wallpaper of the world map, players will clearly see the areas containing resources and the amount of resources they possess. The technological upgrades of the game are divided into three groups: military, economic, and imperial. After the research is completed, special techniques will appear for players to freely choose from, such as increasing damage and quickly utilizing them. The "War Planner" system also uses world maps, but in addition to displaying the territory of each country, it also illustrates the current situation of the country's military, making it very useful for evaluating strength and more effectively mobilizing troops. If the player wants to attack another country, just click once. The images in the game have been thoroughly updated from the core, especially the effects of weather, lighting, and terrain. Empire Earth 2 has three solo battles, a series of levels called "turning points", and a guide battle. The tutorial activity is about the Aztecs, with four levels to help players learn how to play every step of the game. Firstly, there was the establishment of Tenochtitlan, followed by the Spanish conquest of Mexico, and finally, the Aztecs expelled Hernan Cortes and his conqueror army. The final act tells the story of the alliance between the Aztecs and the United States, as well as the war with the Incas before World War II. The Korean Campaign tells the story of the founding history of Korea from 2333 BC to 676 AD, divided into eight stages. The first two scenes describe the process of Korea's founding and its first contact with other Korean countries and Chinese Mainland. The next scene describes the first war between Korea and China and other Korean countries. Subsequently, there was the Korean Civil War and the Silla China Alliance, as well as the war launched by Silla (one of the three Korean kingdoms and one of the longest lasting dynasties in Asian history) to unify the Korean Peninsula. The final scene of this battle is the final battle against China. The German campaign took place in Central Europe from 1220 to 1871. The first four levels tell the story of the development and decline of the Teutonic Knights. The next two levels are about the rise of Prussia and the Seven Years War. The next scene is about the war between Prussia and Napoleon I of France. The last act tells the story of wars with Denmark, Austria, and France, as well as the unification of Germany under the leadership of Otto von Bismarck. The American campaign was partly real and partly fictional, taking place between 1898-2070. The first level tells the story of the Spanish American war in Cuba, followed by the Meuse Argonne attack during World War I. The levels of World War II, the North African Campaign, and the fictional version of the Aden attack. The second task was to carry out espionage activities against the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The subsequent scenes are all fictional, telling the story of the coup planned by General Charles Blackworth against the US government; The player's task is to prevent this coup and ultimately engage in battle with Blackworth and his subordinates in the Amazon rainforest. When the player wins the final level of the battle, there is a short film about humans and the Earth. When the movie ended, the credit card appeared. There are four special levels in Empire Earth II called turning points. These levels can be played from both sides of battles or wars that have changed the course of human history. The Battle of Normandy took place on D-Day, and players can choose to repeat the success of Operation Overlord with the Americans, or they can choose to work with the Germans to prevent the Allies from crossing the Atlantic Wall and invading. The Three Kingdoms game reproduces the chaotic period of the Wei, Shu, and Wu families after the collapse of the Han Dynasty. Players can only choose the Wei or Wu camps in this scene. If they choose the Wei camp, they will gain historical victories or the changes in history when choosing the Wu camp. Game Configuration:NVIDIA(R) GeForce(TM) 3 or equivalent 64 MB
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 98/Me/2000/XP
1.6 GHz Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor
256 MB RAM
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