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Imperial Glory

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Imperial Glory
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It is a time of war in Europe. Driven by new ideas of Enlightenment, the hearts of men and women across the continent are inflamed with dreams of freedom and glory. Antagonism between the Empires is at an all time high and war seems inevitable. Millions of men prepare for battle, while the finest st...
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2005, Pyro Studios, ESRB Rating: Teen...
System requirements
Windows XP or Vista, 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with...
Time to beat
13 hMain
14.5 h Main + Sides
15 h Completionist
14 h All Styles
Description
It is a time of war in Europe. Driven by new ideas of Enlightenment, the hearts of men and women across the continent are inflamed with dreams of freedom and glory. Antagonism between the Empires is at an all time high and war seems inevitable. Millions of men prepare for battle, while the finest strategists draw up their plans for the domination of Europe. This is the moment for a military genius to forge himself a name to be remembered throughout all eternity. This is your moment.

Negotiate, trade, innovate, dictate - do whatever it takes to build your empire.
  • Spectacular real-time 3D land and naval battles
  • Complex battlefields where units can gain higher ground, hide behind cover or use formations to their advantage
  • A comprehensive turn-based management model with over 50 provinces in Europe and North Africa
Goodies
manual (36 pages) HD wallpapers avatars in- game soundtrack
System requirements
Minimum system requirements:

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
13 hMain
14.5 h Main + Sides
15 h Completionist
14 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date:
{{'2005-07-08T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
1.5 GB
Rating:
ESRB Rating: Teen (Violence)

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Posted on: September 30, 2009

darth_careful

Games: 523 Reviews: 9

Imperial Glory: 96% War

It's interesting to see a previous reviewer saying that if you have Empire:TW, you needn't trouble yourself with IG. I agree totally. Well said, that man. But, while Imperial Glory looks, feels and plays like a Total War game, it's a subtly different beast. It was released just after Rome: Total War, so hardly anyone played it. And that's a shame, because the game has a ton of neat features. First off: the campaign map is simply gorgeous. It might sound like a minor point, but it conjours up a rich atmosphere: think of generals sitting in leather chairs, poring over campaign maps in a dusty study. Since you see this screen a lot, this matters. And it feels just right. The gameplay has some nice innovations, too. The strategic game has a reasonable research tree and some wonderful diplomatic options, while the RTS phase introduced naval battles years before Creative Assembly got it right. So far, so Empire. Where the game differs is that it's much easier. As a merely average gamer, I found that the initial tactical map decisions were agonisingly tense, and that the whole campaign was perched on a knife edge. This was a Good Thing. The tension lasted until for about two-thirds of the game, when things became a bit of a mopping-up exercise. There are also restrictions on the number of troops that can be stacked in a territory, RTS battles that are slightly-too-easy, and naval battles that are hard as nails. These things are Not So Good. Put simply, the AI just doesn't have the ruthless edge that the TW games exhibit; your bad decisions are rarely punished, and the game is much less hardcore as a result. So, if Empire is Total War, IG is probably only about 96% War. It's a great game, nontheless. If you don't have Empire, or you just fancy a historical wargame which is beautiful, accessible and playable, I'd urge you to give it a go.


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Posted on: October 30, 2009

MasterCowz

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Games: 189 Reviews: 1

Breath Taking

I have read other reviews for this game, and that is what lead me to purchase it. First look: When I first looked into it by screenshots and gameplay videos. I saw it as risk, but instead of dice, you control the battles. I like Risk, but did not care to have another game like it from one difference. Yet the reviews made me curious. During: When I downloaded the game, installed, and played, I enjoyed how easy it was to start a game. I choose England and took a moment to explore the game, and was quite impressed. The strategy is up to your chest in detail. I loved the research tree and the unit creation. The combat is top notch! It really made me thing about strategy and how I had to play out the battle to win. Diplomacy was the topping to the best cake I have had in a long time. It was clear this was not a knock off from Risk, but it's own creation! Aftermath: Well I saved the game and exited to write this review, can't wait to go back and play some more! This site has impressed me so much, easy payment, quick download, and fun games. What else could you ask for?


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Posted on: February 17, 2012

arturb

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Games: 46 Reviews: 1

Bought it because of the reviews

Before purchasing games, I highly recommend reading a couple threads in the forums or doing some research on them elsewhere on the web. I love this website and have already purchased several games but since I have the option to write a review, I feel it has become my duty to inform people some specifics of this particular game which may or may not sway their opinion in regards to purchasing it. Firstly, the graphics are definitely nice and the interface is smooth and well organized. This is not where you will have any issues aside from the battle camera view, which isn't really graphics but more of an interfacing issue. During battle, your view is adjustable but it's very awkward because pressing left or right turns your view as if you'd be rotating your head and it doesn't strafe. "Minor inconvenience" is what I immediately thought but after playing a few battles I definitely found it increasingly frustrating to deal with. Another problem with interfacing is how you control your units on the battlefield. Mostly, everything works smoothly and it's awesome watching your little guys march down the field and form formations, but once in a while things just... "mess up". Here and there, you'll find that you just can't move an army to a location even though another of your armies was just there a second ago, sometimes you will tell them to go a direction and they decide to ignore you and walk somewhere else, and a few times my units just completely ignored me and I couldn't even select them. Usually these problems fix themselves somehow within a short amount of time but it's awfully irritating. When I first played the game I went through the painfully vague tutorial which was incredibly short. Went through specific basics like how to board a ship with an army but kinda left you out of the loop on other aspects of the game. Then came the battle tutorial which was just, "do what I say and move these guys over there and these guys kill that guy... ok that's it". Then came the ship battle tutorial which was kinda simple but nice - also pretty vague though. So I finished the tutorials and began a new campaign as France. Playing the governance part of the game is great. It's definitely well thought out and complex enough for economic strategies. Unfortunately, you can only really "interact" and use diplomacy with countries that you directly border and I see this as one of the biggest flaws of the entire game and just completely ruins it when for instance; you have an ally that is being besieged by a country that you can't declare war on because your country doesn't border the attackers. I'd love to help you little country and I have all my men in your country just standing next to the attacking men but I'm sorry, the only way to fight those guys standing on your capital is for me to take all my men - leave you here defenseless - attack the attackers country thus declaring war but unfavorably across the entire world because I did it all "sneaky" since there was no other way of declaring war in the first place - hopefully win that battle - make all the attackers get off your capital and come to battle me and try to take their territory back - hopefully win that battle - then take my guys back to your little country and hope that the attacker didn't leave anyone because then the annexation process doesn't stop and we may have just lost you anyways. I'll probably not even bother trying to help you, little country, since every time I try to battle someone I find myself getting more and more frustrated with the unrealistic and boarder line silly game dynamics in battle mode. 'Small' things like how 180 highly trained rifle men shoot close range at 60 grouped up, untrained, charging, militia equipped with only melee weapons and only hit like 12 of them. Then find out that they are significantly killing my guys even though by now, I've got about another 180 riflemen shooting at them and one line in hand to hand combat with them. It appears as if the cheapest and earliest unit to create is the best and most capable of destruction because these guys can take out cavalry and cannons as well. It's at this point that I just can't continue because if you don't get the idea by now, go ahead and by it. Maybe you will enjoy it.


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Posted on: March 13, 2014

2111gw

Verified owner

Games: 38 Reviews: 1

after the battle it crashes

great game but, it tend to crash a lot. like after a battle is over. only thing i can say is good luck. ps you will have to save a lot.


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Posted on: March 16, 2015

deanotyler76

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Games: 84 Reviews: 1

Love this game. Here is fix for crashes

I love this game and have the original disk copy. It crashed a lot after battles so I bought the GOG version, still the same problem. Fixed it by left clicking on the desk top icon and selecting Trouble Shoot Compatibility. Follow the instructions and Windows 7 suggested running as Windows XP. Selected this and set as default mode to run this program. No more crashes :)


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