All of the basic concepts that fueled both that classic and the subsequent Command & Conquer series have been recycled again and again. Their latest looks all the way back to 1992's Dune 2 (often cited as the first RTS ever developed) for its inspiration. ![]() While the rest of the gaming world has moved on to bigger and better things, this formerly innovative company has simply been repeating the real-time strategy past. And someone should tell the good people at Westwood. We thought they'd never end.īut they have. ![]() Or at least as old as the dust blanketing that closet-consigned P75 you once used to play Command & Conquer. ![]() For while the title in question is just hitting stores today, the gameplay concepts are as old as dirt. Although it's odd to start a review with a history lesson, such an approach is entirely appropriate when you're dealing with a new game as archaic as Emperor: Battle for Dune.
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