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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Return To Dune, 15 Jun 2001
By A Customer
Dune 2 was the first RTS game (something which many people seem to forget these days), and, in my opinion, wasn't ever beaten.The newer games that came along did indeed boast superior graphics, but the gameplay was abismal and strategy taking the back seat with mass producing tanks being the way to win against a stupid AI. Dune 2000 was a disapointment, with it basically being Red Alert on Arrakis. Nothing had been improved. Now, with Dune Emperor, things have taken a turn for the better. There are actually improvements beyond graphics for the first time in the Westwood RTS series. The strategy here is far greater than ever before, and the different Houses far different from one another. The strategy does not end on the battlefield, with important decisions being made between missions, that do drastically alter the gameplay. Alongside all this, you have the different factions from the novels being represented, such as the Bene Tleilax and the Spacing Guild, whom can become allies if you play your cards right. And, continuing this expansion, you not only war on Dune, but also on the homeworlds of the three houses ! Plus, especially on Arrakis, you have more than just the enemy to contend with. With storms and sandworms, there's more than enough. But, then there's also Shai Hulud lurking in the deep deserts, capable of swallowing whole squadrons of troops or vehicles ! (Scale is finally right here !). The interface itself is drastically improved, and you can even zoom in on the map, zoom out, spin around ... Imagine that watching a battle ! All in all, this is a fantastic game, and the step forward in RTS gaming we've all been waiting a decade for. And what better setting than the greatest science fiction epic of all time - the Dune Saga.
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