Other PC games about Alexander are:Alexander: The Heroes hour (2004)GÇ£This historical real-time strategy and role-playing game sees players assuming command of Alexander the Great's elite Macedonian soldiers.GÇ¥ (Gamespot)Apparently it was only released in Europe and it got some mixed reviews.
The following are not exclusively about Alexander but features Alexander the Great campaigns:Empire Earth (2001)GÇ£Empire Earth is a real-time strategy game that spans about a half a million years of human history, the last 200 of which take place 200 years from now.GÇ¥ (Gamespot)It got a 7.9 (good) review.
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/empireearth/
Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots (2004)It is an expansion pack of Rise of Nations which is said to be the best real-time strategy game of 2003, and GameSpot's 2003 PC Game of the Year, here-¦s part of the review about AlexanderGÇÖs campaign:GÇ£However, at the heart of the expansion are four new "conquer the world" campaigns, based on Alexander the Great, Napoleon, the conquest of the New World, and the Cold War.
(GǪ) In Alexander the Great's campaign, you have a limited amount of time in which you must wrest control of the ancient world, including Europe, the Middle East, and India.Gǥ
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/ris ... hrone/Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War (2006)
GÇ£In Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War, you can command one of four ancient empires: Greece, Rome, Egypt, and Persia. Achieve victory on the battlefield by developing clever strategies and fighting alongside your troops.GÇ¥ Finally this a promising (and ambitious) Roman Total War resemblance upcoming game where each civilization will have two unique heroes, including Rome's Julius Caesar and Germanicus Caesar, Egypt's Cleopatria and Ramses the Great, Greece's Achilles and Alexander the Great, and Persia's Sargon and Nebuchadnezzer.
About these hero units: GÇ£Hero units are nothing new to strategy games, but the way Rise & Fall will use them certainly seems to be. You'll be able to control your hero amid the frenzy of battle, invoking special abilities and attempting to turn the tide in your troops' favor. Where it gets really interesting is when the game lets you drop the camera down to battlefield level so you can take real-time control of your hero unit. In the example we saw, the player controlled Alexander from an up-close, third-person perspective not unlike most modern action games. Alexan