Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War

Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War (2006)

by Midway Studios San Diego, Stainless Steel Studios, Midway Home Entertainment
Genres:Strategy, Shooter, Real Time Strategy (RTS)
Themes:Fantasy, Historical, Warfare
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War is a real-time strategy game where players can directly control individual units.
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I love the RTS genre, and this game not only offered a fun RTS experience growing up, but the ability to take control of your hero unit (switching from RTS-view to Over-the-shoulder view) and command the battle from the ground was unforgettable and something I haven't seen any other RTS attempt. With campaigns ranging from Julius Caesar to Cleopatra, the offered a fun variety of different units. Not to mention, detailed navy combat mechanics. Load up you ships with archers and attack them at range, or ram ships by using careful flanking and speedy rowing, or use boarding hooks to take over ships by sending your troops onto the enemy ships (and again, being able to join the raiding party as a hero unit never got old for me :P ). I spent hours in the level editor also setting up wacky scenarios. Especially loved the Godzilla unit that was an easter egg hidden in the tutorial mission... Would love to see this game released where others can experience it
This game was next level RTS and third person immersion, it's like a mix of dynasty warriors and playing as the hero I love this remade or remastered!!! My dad and I both played this growing up, many nights spent hearing the wonderful soundtrack
user avatar@ezpsyuser avatar@ezpsy
January 31, 2025
this is RTS and kill minions in one game, a must have to go to GOG,, this game sufer to much because the DRM it have in the time, so it poetic that GOG hace them to Buy an Play Forever.
user avatar@VodkaSlamuser avatar@VodkaSlam
February 03, 2025
This was the first ARTS game i played (Action Real Time Strategy). I remember playing this with a few friends and we always ended up at a stale mate every time. Story is very good and can be brutal at times. This game remastered or even a sequel would become the best RTS game like this out there. It was totally ahead of its time. I still have the box for this, but i would love this game to be available for the rest of the world so they can experience this ancient masterpiece.
user avatar@Mortarahuser avatar@Mortarah
February 07, 2025
Now this game was something. Introduced to me by my neighbour borrowing me his copy, I went in expecting a fun Age of Empires experience. Well I didn't expect to just be able to jump into the shoes of a faction's hero, and lead my units in the battle. This fluid transformation from RTS to 3rd person action just blew my mind. The faction campaigns were also really fun and entertaining. A real gem that deserves to be on GOG.
user avatar@Aranooruser avatar@Aranoor
February 10, 2025
I got this game as a birthday present back in the day. My physical copy is still lingering somewhere around the house. A decent RTS, with units countering each other. With an additional spin that was becoming somewhat popular back in the day - a heroic unit. What made it stand out? You could take over control of your hero, and command units in that state as well (with simple commands). That allowed you to turn the tide aside from simple numbers in units! And the campaign, they posed a challenge, as your hero has limited stamina for you to utilize while controlling them. It requires you, the player, to manage the resource even while controlling a hero.
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