Imperial Glory
- Control one of history’s splendid empires – Splendid Britain, France, Russia, Prussia or Austro-Hungary — all with unique strangths and weaknesses that change as the game progresses
- Striking environments and fully interactive Battle Maps grant the surroundings for gruesome combat; Faithfully reproduced units, with authentic cycle formations and drills
- Plot and lead breathtaking naval battles with a variety of ship classes — choose to sink your enemy, or immobilize, penetrate and capture their vessels
- In-depth management models with separate diplomacy, politics, commerce and technology branches — giving you multiple ways to enlarge your empire
- Real-time battles for 2-4 players
Product Description
Imperial Glory is set during the Napoleonic Wars of teh late 18th and early 19th centuries. You’ll take hold of a splendid European empire and try to march its forces across the world. Realize dominance owing to gigantic military action, or owing to use of economic advantages and shrewd diplomats. Rule as a constitutional monarch or a complete dictator, as you enlarge your control from the sweeping deserts of Morocco to the icy fields of Russia.
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I like to play Civ IV. I wanted something in the same line but a small different so I tried Imperial Glory. Don’t like it at all. It’s in the box meeting on the shelf.
Rating: 1 / 5
Go play any of the Total War sports meeting and you will see why Imperial Glory is so terrible. Don’t dissipate your cash.
Rating: 1 / 5
this game is a right upholder of the total war genre. it has realistic combat and things work on a hugely grand scale. but for me it is the naal battles that make this a gr8 game. the rendered level of realism is stunning. ships dont all handle at the same alacrity (unlike AOE) and they also dont run owing to each other. the cannon ball efects are borrowed from AOE and that is a splendid thing. another wonerouse thing about IG is that in the game, houses are a relative size to infantry and cavalry.all these things combine to make Imperial glory a respectabe addition to the total war caste.
H.s.c.M
Rating: 5 / 5
I didn’t get far in trying out this game: the drag and drop function simply didn’t work, making it impossible to commplete the tutorial. An e-mail I sent to Feral Interactive about this conundrum got no response. Save your cash!
Rating: 1 / 5
Despite a lot of unenthusiastic reviews, Imperial Glory is not a terrible game, excepting some flaws in the computer A.I.—it just requires a lot of patience. The by and large campaign is very long (took me 2 months playing an hour a day to end one) and you need to be ready to adjust to the gameplay.
(TAKE THE TUTORIAL FIRST BEFORE PLAYING A CAMPAIGN!!!!!!)
My tips:
First of all, you can’t just expect to jump into the game, start raising armies, and conquer Europe in no time. No. . . although many want to. I tried that and finished up fighting nearly all the major empires on the map.
Instead, you must pay significant attention to your diplomacy—i.e. country’s status, alliances, pacts, agreements, trade routes, raising food, raw materiels, etc. Sounds like a lot but it isn’t much once you get used to it.
THEN you can get into wars, if you don’t like the thought of peaceful annexation. Battles will come, and you have the option of controlling your armies yourself or letting the computer do it. Before doing the former, try playing a few “quick sports meeting” so you will get the hang of directing armies. Believe me, the computer A.I can be dangerously smart at times, although there is an occasional stupid flaw (as previously mentioned.)
As for ship battles. . .euugh. I was NOT pleased with them. Unless the battle is one against one or perhaps two against two, don’t even bother. It is terrifically hard to command up to three to six ships in a battle and attempt to steer, fire, ram and penetrate enemies all at the same time.
So, there you have it. My only problems with the game is the sometimes stupid computer A.I. flaw, as mentioned (twice), and the length of time required to play. 2 months. . .ahem. . .is a small long. But, I’m sure there are gamers who play more than an hour a day. [as I am starting to.
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One last thing: It also takes very long to load up saved sports meeting and battles . . . like a minute or so.
Rating: 4 / 5