Compara los precios de Empire: Total War en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por CREATIVE ASSEMBLY. Publicado por SEGA. Lanzado el 5/10/2009. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy.

18th-century grand strategy meets real-time land and naval battles. Ambitious, sprawling, and rough around the edges even after all these years.

Empire: Total War dropped in 2009 and tried to do something no Total War game had done before: model the entire 18th-century world, from colonial trade routes in the Americas to fleet engagements in the Indian Ocean, while keeping the series' signature real-time battles intact. You pick a faction, manage a living map of territories, research technologies, build trade infrastructure, and then personally command armies and warships when diplomacy fails. The scope is genuinely staggering for a game of its era, and that ambition is both the reason to play it and the reason it carries a mixed reputation. The real-time naval combat is the headline feature, and it largely delivers. Positioning your line-of-battle ships to rake an enemy broadside, managing wind angles, and timing a boarding action feels distinct from anything else in the series. Land battles lean on gunpowder tactics: musket lines, light infantry skirmishing, artillery placement, and cavalry flanks. The 18th century was the age of disciplined volley fire, and the game captures that feel well enough that you will spend time thinking about formation depth before every engagement. Technology research adds a light 4X layer, letting you unlock better muskets, improved agriculture, or early Enlightenment civic reforms that affect public order across your regions. Where Empire stumbles is in the campaign AI and stability. The AI has long been criticised for passive grand-strategy behavior and occasionally strange tactical decisions in battle. Pathfinding issues from launch were patched over time but never fully resolved. The diplomacy system is functional but thin compared to what Paradox games were offering around the same period. If you are expecting the AI to put up a coherent geopolitical fight across a century-long campaign, you will be disappointed. What you get instead is a sandbox that challenges you to build efficiently, expand smartly, and create your own drama through the decisions you make rather than through reactive AI pressure. For newcomers to the Total War formula, Empire is not the worst entry point despite its age. The tutorial covers the basics of army composition and battle controls, and the 18th-century setting is legible in a way that more fantastical entries are not. The Campaigns for Darthmod and other community mods have kept the game alive for a dedicated subset of players; if you are willing to browse the Steam Workshop and install a major overhaul mod, the AI and balance problems shrink considerably. The mod ecosystem is not as large as Rome II or Shogun 2, but meaningful fixes and content packs exist and are worth checking before your first campaign. Bottom line: Empire is a time capsule of a game, creaky in the AI department and carrying some unresolved technical debt, but the naval combat alone gives it a unique place in the series lineup. If the 18th century, gunpowder tactics, and colonial trade networks sound like your kind of spreadsheet problem, there is a lot of campaign hours waiting here, especially with a mod or two loaded up. Diego, Scout Team

Empire: Total War

Empire: Total War

5 oct 2009CREATIVE ASSEMBLYSEGA
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18th-century grand strategy meets real-time land and naval battles. Ambitious, sprawling, and rough around the edges even after all these years.

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Empire: Total War dropped in 2009 and tried to do something no Total War game had done before: model the entire 18th-century world, from colonial trade routes in the Americas to fleet engagements in the Indian Ocean, while keeping the series' signature real-time battles intact. You pick a faction, manage a living map of territories, research technologies, build trade infrastructure, and then personally command armies and warships when diplomacy fails. The scope is genuinely staggering for a game of its era, and that ambition is both the reason to play it and the reason it carries a mixed reputation. The real-time naval combat is the headline feature, and it largely delivers. Positioning your line-of-battle ships to rake an enemy broadside, managing wind angles, and timing a boarding action feels distinct from anything else in the series. Land battles lean on gunpowder tactics: musket lines, light infantry skirmishing, artillery placement, and cavalry flanks. The 18th century was the age of disciplined volley fire, and the game captures that feel well enough that you will spend time thinking about formation depth before every engagement. Technology research adds a light 4X layer, letting you unlock better muskets, improved agriculture, or early Enlightenment civic reforms that affect public order across your regions. Where Empire stumbles is in the campaign AI and stability. The AI has long been criticised for passive grand-strategy behavior and occasionally strange tactical decisions in battle. Pathfinding issues from launch were patched over time but never fully resolved. The diplomacy system is functional but thin compared to what Paradox games were offering around the same period. If you are expecting the AI to put up a coherent geopolitical fight across a century-long campaign, you will be disappointed. What you get instead is a sandbox that challenges you to build efficiently, expand smartly, and create your own drama through the decisions you make rather than through reactive AI pressure. For newcomers to the Total War formula, Empire is not the worst entry point despite its age. The tutorial covers the basics of army composition and battle controls, and the 18th-century setting is legible in a way that more fantastical entries are not. The Campaigns for Darthmod and other community mods have kept the game alive for a dedicated subset of players; if you are willing to browse the Steam Workshop and install a major overhaul mod, the AI and balance problems shrink considerably. The mod ecosystem is not as large as Rome II or Shogun 2, but meaningful fixes and content packs exist and are worth checking before your first campaign. Bottom line: Empire is a time capsule of a game, creaky in the AI department and carrying some unresolved technical debt, but the naval combat alone gives it a unique place in the series lineup. If the 18th century, gunpowder tactics, and colonial trade networks sound like your kind of spreadsheet problem, there is a lot of campaign hours waiting here, especially with a mod or two loaded up.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamNaval Combat18th CenturyGunpowder EraGrand CampaignMod-FriendlyColonizationTurn-Based CampaignReal-Time BattlesGrand StrategyHistoricalLine InfantryColonial ExpansionAge of Enlightenment

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