Compara los precios de Imperial Glory en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Pyro Studios. Publicado por Kalypso Media Digital. Lanzado el 11/4/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 69/100.

A Napoleonic-era grand strategy and real-time tactics hybrid that puts you in command of 19th-century European powers. Solid if unspectacular, with age showing in the AI.

Imperial Glory is a turn-based grand strategy game layered over real-time tactical battles, set during the Napoleonic period. You pick one of the major European powers, manage diplomacy, economies, and armies on a campaign map, then drop into direct battlefield command when armies clash. That two-layer structure was a respectable formula in the mid-2000s when the game originally launched, and the Steam re-release in 2014 brought it to a new audience without meaningful updates. Think of it as a distant, leaner cousin to the Total War series, with less polish but a specific Napoleonic flavour that still has its own appeal. The campaign map is where most of your time lives. You allocate production, broker alliances, and plot the slow annexation of rival states across Europe. The resource loop is simple compared to Paradox titles, but that simplicity is not entirely a flaw. A newer strategy player can grasp the core loop inside an hour, and the lower mechanical ceiling means you can focus on the broad strokes of expansion and diplomacy rather than wrestling with seventeen overlapping systems. If you have never touched a grand strategy game before, Imperial Glory is a low-stakes place to learn what that genre feels like before committing to something like Europa Universalis or Victoria 3. The real-time battles are the trickier sell in 2024. Unit variety covers the expected Napoleonic categories: line infantry, cavalry, artillery, and specialized light troops. Formation management matters, high ground matters, and flanking cavalry into an enemy line still produces a satisfying rout. The problem is the AI. On the campaign map it makes questionable alliance decisions that a spreadsheet would flag immediately. In battle it struggles with basic positional logic at higher difficulties, which removes the tension that should define this era of warfare. Modding support is minimal compared to Total War, so community fixes for the AI have not materialized the way they might on a more open platform. You are mostly playing the vanilla experience, warts and all. The mixed review score on Steam reflects exactly this split. Players who treat it as a light Napoleonic sandbox with accessible mechanics give it a pass. Players expecting the tactical depth of its contemporaries find the AI and limited unit roster frustrating. Late-game pacing is also a genuine issue: once you reach military and economic dominance, the final stages feel more like maintenance than meaningful decision-making. There is no meaningful late-game crisis system or escalating pressure mechanic to keep you honest, which means a strong mid-game position often just coasts to a conclusion. At its current price point, the calculus becomes straightforward. Imperial Glory is a competent, dated, and occasionally charming Napoleonic strategy game that delivers maybe 15 to 25 hours of genuine engagement before the seams show. It will not replace your Total War installation, and it offers nothing close to the political depth of a Paradox title. But if the Napoleonic setting is calling and you want something less demanding to spend a weekend with, it does the job without embarrassing itself. Diego, Scout Team

Imperial Glory

Imperial Glory

11 abr 2014Pyro StudiosKalypso Media Digital
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A Napoleonic-era grand strategy and real-time tactics hybrid that puts you in command of 19th-century European powers. Solid if unspectacular, with age showing in the AI.

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Imperial Glory is a turn-based grand strategy game layered over real-time tactical battles, set during the Napoleonic period. You pick one of the major European powers, manage diplomacy, economies, and armies on a campaign map, then drop into direct battlefield command when armies clash. That two-layer structure was a respectable formula in the mid-2000s when the game originally launched, and the Steam re-release in 2014 brought it to a new audience without meaningful updates. Think of it as a distant, leaner cousin to the Total War series, with less polish but a specific Napoleonic flavour that still has its own appeal. The campaign map is where most of your time lives. You allocate production, broker alliances, and plot the slow annexation of rival states across Europe. The resource loop is simple compared to Paradox titles, but that simplicity is not entirely a flaw. A newer strategy player can grasp the core loop inside an hour, and the lower mechanical ceiling means you can focus on the broad strokes of expansion and diplomacy rather than wrestling with seventeen overlapping systems. If you have never touched a grand strategy game before, Imperial Glory is a low-stakes place to learn what that genre feels like before committing to something like Europa Universalis or Victoria 3. The real-time battles are the trickier sell in 2024. Unit variety covers the expected Napoleonic categories: line infantry, cavalry, artillery, and specialized light troops. Formation management matters, high ground matters, and flanking cavalry into an enemy line still produces a satisfying rout. The problem is the AI. On the campaign map it makes questionable alliance decisions that a spreadsheet would flag immediately. In battle it struggles with basic positional logic at higher difficulties, which removes the tension that should define this era of warfare. Modding support is minimal compared to Total War, so community fixes for the AI have not materialized the way they might on a more open platform. You are mostly playing the vanilla experience, warts and all. The mixed review score on Steam reflects exactly this split. Players who treat it as a light Napoleonic sandbox with accessible mechanics give it a pass. Players expecting the tactical depth of its contemporaries find the AI and limited unit roster frustrating. Late-game pacing is also a genuine issue: once you reach military and economic dominance, the final stages feel more like maintenance than meaningful decision-making. There is no meaningful late-game crisis system or escalating pressure mechanic to keep you honest, which means a strong mid-game position often just coasts to a conclusion. At its current price point, the calculus becomes straightforward. Imperial Glory is a competent, dated, and occasionally charming Napoleonic strategy game that delivers maybe 15 to 25 hours of genuine engagement before the seams show. It will not replace your Total War installation, and it offers nothing close to the political depth of a Paradox title. But if the Napoleonic setting is calling and you want something less demanding to spend a weekend with, it does the job without embarrassing itself.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamNapoleonicTurn-Based CampaignReal-Time BattlesHistorical StrategySingle Player CampaignEuropean TheaterBeginner FriendlyLow Mod Support

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Pyro Studios
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Kalypso Media Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
11 abr 2014

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