Pax Imperia: Eminent Domain

Pax Imperia: Eminent Domain
Developer(s) Heliotrope Studios
Publisher(s) Atari, THQ
Platform(s) PC (Windows), Apple Macintosh
Release October 31, 1997
Genre(s) 4X, RTS
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Pax Imperia: Eminent Domain is a real-time strategy video game. The game emphasizes empire building and customization. Pax Imperia is a Latin term, meaning peace from empire. See also: Pax Romana. Other examples of "Pax" include, but are not limited to: Pax Britannica, Pax Americana, and Pax Sinica.

Gameplay

Instead of using a single large map as do most of the current real-time strategy games, Pax Imperia revolves around star systems connected by wormholes or jump points, which connect a system of star systems in a large web. The game allowed for the player to customise the species that they were to play to a high degree. Players could focus on construction, reproduction, research, espionage, or the acquisition of money. Players could select special qualities, such as having psychic powers or an aquatic physiology, and could tailor their species to be better at peaceful colonisation or conquest. Finally, the player could customise a galaxy size and characteristics, customise a race of species and customise a ship of original design.

Different planets had different types of atmosphere, so that certain species could more easily colonise some than others, and each planet additionally had different quantities of natural resources, similar to the Space Empires series of games.

Unlike the Master of Orion series of games, Pax Imperia: Eminent Domain is not a turn based strategy game, but is instead real time. The game speed can be adjusted during the game, to speed up moments and slow down important parts in which a lot of interaction is needed.

Development

In 1995, Blizzard Entertainment, in association with Changeling Software, announced the development of the sequel to Pax Imperia, Pax Imperia 2, for release upon both the Macintosh and PC platforms for Christmas 1995. The release date was later pushed back to March 1996.[1]

In August 1996, Blizzard Entertainment announced the sale of the game rights to THQ, and Heliotrope Studios continued to finish its development.[2] Discussing the decision to cancel Blizzard's involvement with the project, Blizzard's Allen Adham said in 1996:

"Since we're a small company, we don't have the resources to generate a dozen titles a year, and because of that, we're not prepared to release a title that's not an A+ title[. ...] We spent a lot of time going over Pax Imperia II, and even though it's a cool concept and has lots of potential, we just didn't feel it was progressing as well or as quickly as we'd hoped."[3]

In 1997, Pax Imperia 2 was released under the name of Pax Imperia: Eminent Domain, exclusively on the PC and Macintosh platforms.[4]

References

  1. "Pax Imperia 2". Next Generation. No. 15. Imagine Media. March 1996. p. 55.
  2. "Pax 2 finds new home". Archived from the original on December 20, 1996.
  3. Vaughn, Todd (October 1996). "The Craft of War!". PC Gamer US. 3 (10): 114–116, 119, 120, 122, 124.
  4. "Pax Imperia 2 on JudgeHype (French)".
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