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Sins Of A Solar Empire (PC)

Sins Of A Solar Empire (PC)

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From: Kalypso Media
Category: Video Games

List Price: £29.99
Buy New: £21.44
You Save: £8.55 (29%)



New (11) Used (5) from £17.99

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 440

Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista
Genre: fantasy-strategy-games
Media: DVD-ROM
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.9

EAN: 4260089411500
ASIN: B00195P6J0

Release Date: June 20, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New - SAMEDAY DESPATCH - Insured Delivery and 12 months Warranty

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Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Tough but rewarding   September 30, 2008
El grebo (UK)
A very steep learning curve but very rewarding, even on a small map it can take hours and you constantly balance attacking/defending/research/construction. Great well thought out game, easy to play, hard tp play well. With online multiplayer and teams too this will keep you amused for days!


5 out of 5 stars A rare gem of a game   August 25, 2008
Mr. Christopher Watton (Gloucestershire)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

OK, first of all, I have never in the past had any time for RTS games, I loved the Total War turned based strategy type games (and still do). I thought that no other game would ever surpass Rome Total War for the excessive amount of time I spent on the game (my wife even called herself a 'Rome Widow'!)

Until this little gem of a game. It is a, at first, slow burning strategy game, with a very intuitive interface (absolutely no need for the keyboard, everything can be accessed using the mouse), nice graphics and very clever AI (If you do not make alliances, you will be beaten!) It just pulls you in until at some point, you realise you've just spent four hours on one of the smaller scenarios, when you think you've only been playing for half an hour or so!

It is so deep and challenging (on the harder difficulty levels), that I find myself doing what I did when playing Rome; I spend time at work thinking about the best strategy to expand my empire - do I kill them with commerce, or a fleet of heavily armed, levelled up battle cruiser and frigate fleets, or a sprinkling of both? The game, like all good strategy games, makes you think about your choices, and penalises you if you make the wrong ones (like I did when I thought I'd just sit it out until I had enough money, crystal and metal to 'level up' my planets and resources....)

If you like strategy games, be it RTS or turned based, you cannot fail to like this game, it is fun, clever, nice looking, easy to get into and quite addictive, a rare combination in these days of looks are everything with game play an afterthought.

Highly recommended, and excellent value for money. It has changed my views about RTS games forever.




2 out of 5 stars Good idea, but no fun to play   August 16, 2008
Eric C. Nichols
0 out of 4 found this review helpful

There really isn't much strategic content to this game.

Battles are entirely automatic -- ships position, target, and fire automatically. They are too long to be interesting but too short to adequately re-deploy troops to reinforce. In most cases, the weaker force simply withdraws from the field.

Research and investment are very straightforward. In no case do they change the game dynamics (analogous to siege equipment or cavalry units). Instead, they simply augment existing capabilities to a large extent.

I agree with another poster that Homeworld was much better.



4 out of 5 stars its no homeworld 2..   August 2, 2008
J. Stockman (UK)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

First impressions of this are that it has an interesting mix of ideas. ships gain levels like hero units in other games making them more powerful etc which adds a different element to the game play. The game does many things at the same time.

The "responses" from units feel "tacky" and almost has a feel that this games target audience is people under the age of 20.

The games graphics are not bad. Theyre not cutting edge which you would expect from a game these days, but overall theyre not bad. Im running mine on max settings for everything and 2560 X 1600 res on a 30 inch monitor and I must say I have seen older games which look better visually. The main dissapointment I am getting is just seeing a gauss cannon station that fires with zero recoil or "firing" animation bar a muzzel flash. When you take into consideration all the other stuff this game is attempting to do though I think you can look over that - but personally it doesnt give the feel of the large battles that I had gotten from homeworld 2 where individual cannons on the larger ships tracked targets and each barrel had its own recoil / missiles had launch animation.

The tutorial is good enough to get players into the game right away and the number of factions is also good as it all adds depth.

Overall I think its a decent game but could have done with more attention to detail but then I dont think we will get another homeworld 2 any time soon.



3 out of 5 stars A good game, not what I thought tho   July 27, 2008
Mr. W. E. Delderfield
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

A good solid game, I'll admit to not playing it fully but thats the reason why I only gave three stars. The single player game (for which I bought it for) plays just like a multiplayer game with A.I simply taking a player slots, theres no story line driving the game and feels very much like a gank-fest.

Single player game starts off with you choosing a map and building up your empire/ships quick as possible with random scripts jumping in giving you tasks as you go.

Don't get me wrong, this is a damn good game... Multiplayer. Just a bit shallow (if you merged counter strike in space with civ 4).


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