|
EMPIRES IN ARMS & COSSACKS 2: NAPOLEONIC WARS (PC) By JAMES ANTHONY Yet another imminent Napoleonic Wars computer game is Empires in Arms, a PC version of the classic boardgame of the same name. Empires in Arms is a seven-player game of grand strategy during the Napoleonic period and runs between 1805-1815. You can play by yourself, by email or over the Internet. It is developed as a corps-level game with diplomacy playing a large part in your efforts to make your nation the ruler of Europe. Turns are monthly, during which time you conduct negotiations and build your forces, and there are separate phases for military movement. Like the classic Diplomacy, moves are simultaneous and the resulting battles are settled at the end of the phase. Commanders on the battlefield get to pick a strategy before entering into a series of rounds that will decide the outcome of the clash. You can rule your country as you wish and can be a good ally or a treacherous one at your whim. Minor nations can be overrun and your armies are built from a force pool that contains landwehr, regulars, guards, light cavalry, heavy cavalry and artillery. Many historical leaders from the period are included to command corps and fleets, from Admiral Nelson to Marshal Davout (hooray!!) and the Ottoman rulers. You win the game by having the highest number of glory points at the end of the map. I cannot wait!
If you liked Cossacks: European Wars then hang on to your marshals' batons because CDV Software has turned its innovative eye to the Napoleonic Era. Yes, the company is going to be unleashing Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars in the not-too-distant future and by the look of early screenshots the designers have kept up with their beautiful-graphics pedigree and will be offering us another gorgeous computer wargame. Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars focuses on the military and political events that shook Europe in the 19th century. The main powers in the game will be the historical ones - France, Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia - and Egypt as well. Each side can be controlled and their cities and armies have their own styles. One of the key gameplay parts of the game will be the importance of using realistic Napoleonic formations - two thumbs up for that - and the battles will feature up to 64,000 units on the map. Players can zoom in and out of the action and the developers reckon that Cossacks II will become "the most spectacular game based on Napoleonic Epoch". A big call perhaps, but one that I hope they can bring off. They say the mechanics of play will be easy for newcomers to get a grasp on but the depth of play allows hardcore gamers to gain advantage through strategic or tactical mastery.
Units gain experience throughout the game so if you are careful with them and don't throw them away you could end up with a fearsome force. The developers say there is a new way of controlling the armies through the commander-in-chief and terrain will play a far bigger role than before. As the would-be conqueror you have to pay for your forces through having successful cities, which have automatic economies, and regions in order to build trade and the economy. A nice touch will be the ability to starve your opponent of resources by setting up an economic blockade through martial force. This should engender a more realistic Napoleonic strategy of forcing battle. In single-player mode the game covers the main Napoleonic wars campaigns, and multiplayer adds European Conquest and Deathmatch to the list. That's all for now, but we'll be getting a review up as soon as we can get our hands on the game! With Cossack II: Napoleonic Wars you get:
|