Empires Apart Reviews
An extremely entertaining product if you want to play it online, characterized by well designed factions. Just be aware that if you plan to play it in single player offline mode the lack of a campaign or story mode could severely impact interest and longevity.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Despite some technical issues and a skimpy single player, Empires Apart is an enjoyable and well balanced old-style RTS. If you are in search of a competitive multiplayer game, look no further.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Empires Apart is a more than competent real-time strategy game featuring solid mechanics and unique features. Sadly, the almost complete lack of single player content damages the experience a bit, making the game recommended, at the current price point, only to those who are willing to play online against other human opponents.
Looks like a newer version of Age of Empires 2, and plays like a modern RTS. Good faction differentiation isn't enough to save Empires Apart from being less than mediocre due to weak single player.
Empires Apart has a beautiful art style, and its music is immersive. Unfortunately, stupid AI ruined the game, and the poor level design even made it worse.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
Empires Apart is a solid old-school RTS with some innovations, with a focus on the multiplayer side.
Review in Italian | Read full review
A capable yet somewhat unfinished strategy game.
Empires apart is a very beautiful game with "Age of Empires" like gameplay which seems very beautiful from outside and during the earlier experience, but with the arrival of technical issues including Crash and Freezes, this game completely denies you any chance of a full experience.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Empires Apart is a beautiful mess of a game. Designed with competitive multiplayer in mind, Empires Apart takes the fast-paced action of a professional StarCraft II match and sticks it into a graphically-stunning world that is a near-mimic of Age of Empires. Wear it falls flat though, is in the fact that if you are playing more casually, you will be destroyed, period. Speed is key and the utterly ridiculous keybindings do everything they can to prevent you from efficiently building your empire and destroying your enemies. With a little balance and far more work put into the keybindings and interface, Empires Apart could be an excellent alternative to RTS gamers that are tired of being utterly destroyed in the StarCraft II ladders.
Empires Apart is a fine RTS, it feels similar to Age of Empires and does its own thing.