
The unit models are very nice looking, especially on the ships when commanding a naval engagement. Overall the game is looking good, I love the RISK like simplicity of the campaign map and the dramatic entrance to each battle that gives you a feeling of "the calm before the battle". It comes complete with skirmish battles, Historical battles and Campaign where you strive for empire points over a specific time or total Europe and Western russian domination.
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I decided to buy this game after research of its modest computing requirements and because other reviews linked it to another game Empire-Total War which my computer outright laughed at the fact I put it in and tried to install it. Imperial Glory was developed by Pyro Studios, the company known for its Commandos series of mission-based World War II real-time tactics games. Each of these factions suffers different weaknesses and enjoys distinct strengths, though the game is designed to balance these advantages and disadvantages for engaging play no matter which is chosen. Players choose to command the forces of Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia, or Russia, each nation presented in a way that reflects its distinct cultural trappings. From the imperial overview perspective, virtual rulers must manage the economic, diplomatic, and technological development that fuels their nations' conquests.

On the battlefields, units can occupy buildings or hide in forests for tactical advantages, and real-time naval warfare is featured as well.

Imperial Glory is a historically based strategy game, set in and around Europe during the early 1800s, which features both real-time, 3D battlefield warfare and a more strategically minded, turn-based "Imperial" mode - not unlike the games of Creative Assembly's Total War series.
