Empire Earth III: screens show they've gone Generals! |
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No game can get bigger than Supreme Commander, but perhaps no game can span more history (even into a fictionalized future) than the Stainless Steal Games and Mad Doc Software series Empire Earth. And now Mad Doc (the developer) has the latest, Empire Earth III, to be published by Vivendi Universal.
Thanks to WorthPlaying, we get a look at some screenshots.
Forgive me for saying that these screenies scream Command and Conquer: Generals, with its 3D oriented viewpoints, the SAGE-like environments, that eerie feeling we have that they borrowed some of the Scrin's submarines and repainted them green for one of the screenshots here (wait - the Scrin are in Tiberium Wars, not Generals!!!).
Then again, what other game would have futuristic gunboats sailing up to bombard the walls of a medieval Chinese military force? Someone must have been very lazy leveling up his civilization. Here are the rest of the screens.
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