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When it comes to epic battles, few games come close to Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator. The chaos and scale to the extreme, Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator’s missions are something to behold. Players command living tidal waves composed of thousands of unique units in battles bordering on the ridiculous. Every UEBS brawl is chaotic fun.



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If you’re looking for games similar to UEBS, you’re in luck, as there are multiple other games that share Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator’s love for massive engagements. From licensed strategy classics to turn-based game standards, here are the best games to play if you like Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator.

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10 Total War

Of the few that come close to replicating Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator’s large-scale combat, the Total War series is loved by lovers of real-time strategy, grand strategy and action. It has spanned multiple historical eras, from the height of the Roman Empire to the Napoleonic Wars. The recent batch of fantasy offerings based on Warhammer Fantasy have put the series on a creative hot streak, and it will be even more exciting to see where Total War takes us next.


9 Age Of Empires 4

The venerable real-time strategy series has influenced just about every strategy game since it was first released in 1997. While it might be hard to call Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator a “deep” strategy game, it’s still fun to fight waves of soldiers at each other. send. applies to both. After a long hiatus, the series returned triumphantly with Age of Empires 4, bringing new features and reviving the best moments of Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings.

8 Goat Simulator

Part of the fun of Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is the free chaos of pushing the game to its limits. So is Goat Simulator, a game that is also meant to be broken for fun. In a world of overly polished AAA titles, it’s refreshing to see games embracing raw sandbox fun. When will the crossover take place?


7 civilization 5

Have you ever seen a clash on Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator and thought, “Gosh, I wonder what their economic policies are?” If so, then Civilization or a grand strategy game might be for you. With its turn-based board game-like approach to the genre, Civilization is easily accessible and highly engaging. Who knew balancing your empire’s budget could be as much fun as watching two massive armies smash into each other?

6 Ryse: son of Rome

Ryse Son Of Rome Battle

The story-driven Xbox One exclusive puts players in the sandals of Marius, a Roman centurion, as he makes his way through flashpoints across the empire. Ryse perfectly brings together the satisfaction of mass combat in a single player package, as many of the game’s key gameplay elements revolve around massive missions.


5 Star Wars: Empire At War

Empire at War featured ground and space battles, a fully fleshed out galactic conquest mode, and two enjoyable story campaigns, all with a Star Wars paint job. The space battles in particular were a feast for the eyes and laid the foundation for what a real space fleet strategy game should look like.

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The cinematic camera mode allowed you to see the action of a dynamic camera, as if the combat couldn’t look cooler.

4 kingdom earth

Part of Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator’s appeal comes from watching units from different historical eras battle it out. Like a good episode of Deadliest Warrior, it’s fascinating to watch soldiers who are overdue take on even (or completely unfair) matchups.

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The game also features multi-story campaigns that focus on each of its many historical time periods. While Empire Earth’s graphics may be dated, Real Time Strategy’s unique approach will always be worth it.

3 Dynasty Warriors 8

Koei Tecmo’s massive hack and slash made for massive battles and a vast roster of 80 characters in the venerable series. Dynasty Warriors as a series acts as a sort of middle ground between third-person action and strategy games, as it possesses both, the intimate action of the former and the potential for bombastic combat in the latter. Any title in the series would also be a good fit, except maybe Dynasty Warriors 9.


2 Age of Mythology

Like its sister series Age of Empires, Age of Mythology lets you send dozens of soldiers to their deaths that match the era. However, unlike Age of Empires, you have access to a rogue gallery that includes mythological creatures such as centaurs, cyclops, and trolls. The single player campaign is solid and features some delightfully campy RTS cutscenes from the early 2000s.

1 Battlefield 1

The Battlefield series is (or at least was) the gold standard in massive multiplayer shooter engagements. Battlefield 1 in particular felt like a victory round for the series, with some of the most spectacular scenarios it had seen at the time. The newly added Behemoths, massive war machines meant to turn the tide of combat, added an extra layer of awe to the already dynamic battles.

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