Rise of Nations - PC
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- Choose one of 18 major civilizations from the Aztecs to the Nubians -- you will be their guide through 6,000 years of history
- Play on a realistic map of the world and expand your nation by conquering one at a time, in exciting wartime strategy action
- Research over 50 different technologies and show off the superiority of your civilization, as you build Wonders Of The World
- Use a combination of military strength, technological development, diplomacy, trade and espionage to create a world empire
- Stunning animation and effects as you experience 220 different unit types, and weapon effects from slingshots to nuclear detonations
Product information
Publication Date | May 20, 2003 |
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Computer Platform | PC |
ASIN | B00008KA4E |
Release date | May 20, 2003 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #110,694 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #4,200 in PC-compatible Games |
Product Dimensions | 7.52 x 5.24 x 1.26 inches; 1.6 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Teen |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | Microsoft |
Date First Available | February 12, 2003 |
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Dominate 6,000 years of history from the Ancient Age to the Information Age. Which forces will you deploy to lead your nation to global prominence? Trade, espionage, diplomacy. war? Whichever path you choose, youll experience the pulse pounding thrill and speed of real-time gaming combined with the epic scope and depth of turn-based strategy games - brought together for the first time ever in Rise of Nations. Rise of Nations is a new historical real time strategy game from Big Huge Games Brian Reynolds, designer of PC game classics such as Civilization 2 and Alpha Centauri. In Rise of Nations, youll create new cities, improve city infrastructures and expand national borders. Conquer foes through military might using everything from sling-shots to cannons to stealth bombers to nuclear weapons; corner the market on key commodities and consolidate power under your rule; wheel and deal across time with historys eminent cultures.
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Rise of Nations is a historical real time strategy game from Big Huge Games Brian Reynolds, designer of PC game classics such as Civilization 2 and Alpha Centauri.
Dominate 6,000 years of history from the Ancient Age to the Information Age. Which forces will you deploy to lead your nation to global prominence? Trade, espionage, diplomacy war? Whichever path you choose, youll experience the pulse pounding thrill and speed of real-time gaming combined with the epic scope and depth of turn-based strategy games brought together for the first time ever in Rise of Nations.
In Rise of Nations, you'll create new cities, improve city infrastructures and expand national borders. Conquer foes through military might using everything from sling-shots to cannons to stealth bombers to nuclear weapons; corner the market on key commodities and consolidate power under your rule; wheel and deal across time with history's eminent cultures.
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Customers like the value of the video game software, saying it's a great price. They also mention that the graphics are terrible, with flying units looking like wind up toy soldiers. Opinions are mixed on quality and performance.
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Customers appreciate the value of the video game software. They say it's a great price.
"...getting the expansion pack with the original game - it's well worth the package price here on Amazon...." Read more
"...Do yourself a favor and buy the Empire Earth Gold Edition. It is cheaper and a better game for your average RTS player...." Read more
"...Amazon delivered my game promptly and at a great price too! I also bought the expansion pack Kings and Patriots." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the video game. Some mention it's a good game, with good gameplay and graphics. They also say it'll never get old and is fun to take out of the box and play again. However, some customers feel the manufacturing is poor and the game is a cheap remake of Empire Earth.
"It was a great game and still is a great game I ha done mm o problem with the shipping and disk but today you can get another game like this off..." Read more
"...This is a cheap remake of Empire Earth. The graphics are worse than that of Empire Earth, and the unit movement is very glitchy...." Read more
"...'s reviews of the game and I've got to say that while the gameplay is indeed good, graphically the game looks like it should have come out a couple..." Read more
"...This is an obvious clue to poor manufacturing.Amazon should not be advertising this particular game as being published by Microsoft...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the video game software. Some mention that it works fine, while others say that it didn't play correctly due to a defective disk. Some customers also mention that the game froze during the tutorial and was not compatible with their computer.
"...I never found out.After three minutes of tutorial the game froze. Had to unplug the computer to restart it...." Read more
"Disc worked fine, came with reg code....shipping was fast." Read more
"It was OK, but wasn't compatible with my computer." Read more
"works fine, but have trouble having to reinstall it over again, not sure if its the program or my computer." Read more
Customers find the graphics in the video game software terrible. They also say the flying units look terrible and the units look like wind-up toy soldiers when they move.
"...This is a cheap remake of Empire Earth. The graphics are worse than that of Empire Earth, and the unit movement is very glitchy...." Read more
"...Yes, you can zoom in three levels but all of the units look like wind up toy soldiers when they move...." Read more
"Horrible graphics" Read more
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This game is super-cali-fragilistic-expee-alidoscious - to use an archaic term. Simply the best, cream of the crop, strategy game I've played to this very day. I have an extensive library of sims and strategy games (10 years worth) and I will be putting many of them on eBay very soon, thanks to this game...
Rise of Nations (RON) combines the best of turn-based strategy and real-time tactics into a delightable package. There are a few quirks in gameplay that any experienced gamer will notice - but EVERY game has some quirks: games are made by people who all have quirks, don't forget. These quirks are easily forgotten by the mesmerizing gameplay and frenzied battles that ensue as you seek to dominate civilization. I highly recommend getting the expansion pack with the original game - it's well worth the package price here on Amazon.
As for hardware: make sure you've got a solid, well-oiled PC. Update all of your drivers, OS, and related software (directx, etc) before running this game. A good AGP video card is almost required for playing out more extensive battles and expansive empires; and decent sound is a nice treat but not necessary. 512mb of memory is, in my opinion, required to run this game properly. I can't stand stuttering or hesitation in real-time battles so it may just be me - but be prepared. Your computer should comfortably exceed the requirements listed on the box...
If you've enjoyed turn-based games (various world war games, Age of Wonders, Disciples, etc...) and also love real-time games (Age of Empires series) then this game scores a blistering bullseye on your meter: you won't be able to comprehend how much gameplay is contained in this title until you fire it up yourself... I don't think I have enough years left to my life to finish all of it... maybe...
I never found out.
After three minutes of tutorial the game froze. Had to unplug the computer to restart it.
So I tried playing the game, instead of running the tutorial. Got just about as far and it froze again.
I tried this four times and four time I had to unplug my computer. (I'm running WinXP on a Pentium 4 from IBM.)
So I tried the newsgroups at Microsoft. Lo and behold there are at least a dozen comments on the news groups about system freezes and this game. So I write Customer Service at Microsoft. (Costs $30 to call them, so you email them.) So they run a diagnostic on my system. And they tell me to install a new driver for my video card. I'm a little hesitant to do this, given that IBM routinely sends me notice when new drivers are available. But I download and try it. Guess what setup tells me: "This is not an appropriate driver for your video card."
I'm running an ATI video card. Others I saw with problems were also well known, like nVidia. Microsoft's next suggestion was that I buy a new video card! Nah. I'm afraid I have to return the game.
Advise to microsoft game development crew; "Start over!!!"
Yes, the upgrades are cool, but repetitive.
This game held my attention for about 4 hours. Then I got sick of it, and was ready to sell it back.
It won't make a revolution, but it takes many great aspects of this genre to create a new standard.
It has a great AI(I mean this AI is very hard to defeat in moderate) as well as graphics. I can't rate the music since there isn't but the sound of each unit is great. Each unit also has an excellent animation.
All of the civilization (there are 18)seem to be very balanced: each one has unique units as well benefits.
So if you are tired of the same RTS repeating itself try this one and you will see how it refreshes the genre.