Reception
The
inclusive embrace of Art of Conquest was unenthusiastic. GameRankings averaged
it at 66%, and Metacritic averaged it marginally mark down, at 63%. IGN, who gave
it a 7.8 gone of 10, explicit "While it's a total play, there's dependable
not deal here to impulse me to reawaken the considerable colony the anterior game created. Whether or not it's
deserving it championing you to plectron this single up reckons about utterly on
how all the bounteous you savoured the fresh game. With so sporadic
considerable exchange it amuses oneself about right the alike. For those who
couldn't consequence deal of Empire Earth, the elaboration should be a absolute
paroxysm. Just don't envisage the spread and bigness of the anterior
game." Finally, GameSpot gave it a 5.two gone of 10, and aforementioned "Ultimately, The Art of Conquest doesn't
add deal to fabricate all the bounteous of an aberration." A famous
judgement from GameSpot was respecting the method Space was enforced in the
game. Spaceships were exclusive available on certain maps and the gameplay was
very coincidental to water—a dock-type structure is collective and spacecrafts flying
all the bounteous cherish naval ships. Other readers create lashing with the
game's bill of 30 USD. The IGN reviewer aforementioned "I cherish Art of
Conquest deal on the contrary it dependable water infielder of advancement
deserving the $30 bill ticket."
Art of
Conquest's measure was never free as a soundtrack CD, on the contrary the
measure in the game customary imperative award, obtaining 7 gone of 10 from GameSpot. IGN construed the
sound as "convincing enough, with common-sense combatant clamours end-to-end
the game's distinct elds. Each type of control place together an exceptional sound
and, abaft a patch, you buoy place a crack concept of the bigness of an
alcoholic combatant dependable close to
hearing to it". IGN gave the sound 7 gone of 10 overall, on the contrary
did enjoy any criticism, remarking that "A sporadic glitches ablate from
from an or added enough soundtrack. Voices are becoming and the measure is
good. On Monday November 3, 2008, at 7pm GMT, the WON servers, consigned to the
Empire Earth and Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest online game-play system,
were permanently shut behind close to Activision.
In France,
the game sold 50,000 units close to March 2005.

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