- L'Empereur
Infobox VG| title = L'Empereur
developer =Koei
publisher =Koei
designer =
engine =
released =1989
genre = Turn-based strategy
modes = One player
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platforms =MSX ,NES , PC , AMIGA
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requirements =
input ="L'Empereur" is a
turn-based strategy video game for theNintendo Entertainment System released by theKoei company in1989 .The user controls Napoleon Bonaparte during the
Napoleonic Wars of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. The goal is to conquerEurope . The game begins with Napoleon as an army officer, but with victories in combat, the user may get promoted toCommander-in-Chief ,First Consul , and finally Emperor of the French, with more powers and actions available at each level. AsEmperor , the user also controls Napoleon's brothers, Louis, Jerome, Lucien, and Joseph, as well as Napoleon's stepson,Eugene Beauharnais . The game has both military and civilian aspects. The user can lead armies, act as mayor of cities, and depending on the level achieved, engage in diplomacy with other nations. This historically accurate game reproduces many historical figures and the militaries of Europe with great detail.Gameplay
The player chooses from one of four scenarios (or loads a saved game) that starts off in different years. The earliest scenario has Napoleon as a Commander in
Marseille in1796 , and historically has him poised for his invasion ofItaly . The second scenario has Napoleon inSt. Malo as Commander-in-Chief in1798 . The third scenario, arguably the easiest starting point, has Napoleon as First Consul ofFrance in 1802. The final scenario, which has Napoleon as Emperor, starts in 1806, and in this mode the player can control Napoleon's siblings and stepson as well.Each turn lasts one full month per year, for a total of 12 turns per year. Although the years change every January, it's in March that most gameplay elements are affected by the game engine (such as the drafting of soldiers and officers, the termination of certain diplomatic agreements, and the collection of taxes).
In each month, the player (as well as all other commanders of cities) manage military and civil affairs for their respective cities. Additionally, every three months (starting in March), national leaders may carry out diplomatic and national affairs.
The crux of the gameplay rests in the actual battles, which take place on special tiled battlefields arranged in hexes. Opposing commanders place their armies accordingly, and then maneuver them around the battlefield into battle. Defenders have the responsibility of keeping city hexes under control while repelling the enemy while attackers have to either take all the city hexes or annihilate the defenders before they run out of food and are forced to retreat. A number of terrain features add depth to the gameplay, such as swamps, forests, hills, mountains, rivers, and tundra. Also, the seasons and weather affect battle, with invasions in the winter months causing bodies of water to freeze over and generally slowing the movement of troops.
Each army may consist of three types of units: basic infantry (which can build and explode bridges), cavalry (which can charge an enemy, allowing them to repeatedly attack a unit in a single turn), and artillery (which can bombard enemies from afar). Each unit has three main factors determining how well they fight: strength, which can go up to 200 soldiers per unit; training, which affects how powerful the unit's attacks are; and morale, which determines how well the unit is at absorbing attacks and avoiding falling into crippling disorder. Additionally, the commanding officer of a unit affects their abilities.
As Napoleon, the player's basic goal is to conquer Europe, but for many players that could be a daunting task as both time and the sheer size of the task require very patient planning and careful strategizing to accomplish this. Each scenario presents an easier goal to achieve, which is basically to have Napoleon be promoted from Commander to C-in-C to First Consul to Emperor.
Historical qualities
L'Empereur features a large number of historical figures, including Emperor
Alexander I of Russia , King George III of England, the Duke of Wellington, MarshalKutusov of Russia, General Blücher of Prussia, andArchduke Charles of Austria . Many French generals, such asMasséna , MacDonald,Soult , and Berthier also appear (and give a significant advantage to France). Political figures also make appearances, such asTalleyrand , Godoy, andMetternich .The game models several nations other than France, including the
Kingdom of Naples , the Republic ofVenice ,Prussia ,England ,Holland ,Bavaria ,Spain ,Portugal , theOttoman Empire (asTurkey ),Austria ,Denmark ,Sweden , andRussia .Some historical events are portrayed, such as Napoleon's Invasion of
Egypt , his divorce from Josephine and his marriage to Marie Louise. Napoleon's overthrowing of Barras is also portrayed, although in some events Napoleon can overthrow him peacefully.Also modeled are Russian
Cossacks and Spanish guerrillas, greatly complicating invasions of their respective countries. The Plague can also appear as a disaster.The game further permits a recreation of the
Battle of Trafalgar , which occurs whenever Napoleon attempts to invade England (or Gibraltar) from sea. In it, Nelson is always killed but England gets a free naval victory over France.External links
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