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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Stardock
EAN: 0708192010608
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD
Label: Stardock
Manufacturer: Stardock
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Stardock
Release Date: February 05, 2008
Sales Rank: 569
Studio: Stardock

Features:
  • Take command of 1 of 3 space-faring races as you work to establish domination of the galaxy
  • Use diplomacy, economic skill, cultural influence, and sheer military might to establish order
  • Explore and conquer neighboring planets and distant solar systems in a massively scaled, fully 3D galaxy
  • Transition between the roles of emperor and fleet commander; customize and improve powerful units
  • Extensive diplomatic and economic strategies can exercise a variety of options



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
In the future, the survival of humanity stands on the edge of utter ruin as three powerful factions vie for control of the galaxy. Take command of one of three space-faring races as you work to establish your domination of the galaxy in Sins of a Solar Empire, fighting for the survival of your entire race against relentless foes. Your success will depend entirely on your ability to manage your empire and command your vast fleets of starships to victory. Through a combination of diplomacy, economic skill, cultural influence, and sheer military might you will establish order over your corner of the galaxy!
ESRB Rated T for Teen

Amazon.com:
Ten millennia have passed since you and the few survivors of the once mighty Vasari Empire fled from an unknown threat that all but exterminated your kind. You now find yourself at the fringe of the galaxy in a sector occupied by a pathetically primitive species - one obsessed with trade and lacking any central organization or military technology. Calling themselves the Trader Emergency Coalition, they would have been ideal slaves in the glorious days of the past, but time is of the essence. Use your mastery of phase-space manipulation, gravity and nanotechnology to quickly eliminate any local resistance and acquire the necessary resources to fuel the next segment of your continuing exodus.

Features:

  • Take command of 1 of 3 space-faring races as you work to establish domination of the galaxy.
  • Use diplomacy, economic skill, cultural influence, and sheer military might to establish order.
  • Explore and conquer neighboring planets and distant solar systems in a massively scaled, fully 3D galaxy.
  • Transition between the roles of emperor and fleet commander; customize and improve powerful units.
  • Extensive diplomatic and economic strategies can exercise a variety of options.




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Soooooooo Boring.....
I mainly play first person shooters and RPGs (the last two games I played were Mass Effect and Crysis, which I loved) but I enjoy RTS games as well. I spent lots of time playing Empire Earth, Age of Empires 2 and 3, Dawn of War, World in Conflict, and others. After seeing so many positive reviews for this game, I went out and bought it.

As soon as I started watching the intro I knew I had made a terrible mistake. The voice-over is awful and the story was uninspiring. Then I expected ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - I'D RATHER BE PLAYING EMPIRE AT WAR!
playing this game reminded me a little of playing SW Empire at War only worse. I quickly lost interest in this game and never finished more than a couple of levels. Maybe this game is better in Multi-player mode, but as far as single-player mode is concerned i'm gonna have to give it 2 thumbs down. Play Empire at War instead you will not be disappointed.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Stardock Changed the Rules
I have supported Stardock for years now. I purchased Galactic Civilizations (2 copies), Altarian Prophecy, Galactic Civilizations 2 and Sins of the Solar Empire.

However that all ends now, since Stardock has changed course in midstream. They will no longer put out stand alone patches for the game, but now they are forcing the user to download and install Impulse to get any future content.

This method of DRM is not as bad as Spore's or MassEffect, but it still ends in ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Bombing planets? Where do I sign up?
By doing a real-time strategy game mixed with elements from turn-based games (or 4x as they call it; Explore, Expand, Exploit, and Exterminate), Sins was doing something daring. They succeeded, to an extent.

First, it should be noted that although this game will work on most computers, it is capable of bringing the most powerful machines to their knees. Sins allows players to build a map with no limits. That said, if you play on a map your computer can handle, they graphics are simply ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Superb! But some bad points.
When I played my first battle, I easily grasped it due to the tutorial. But, I found 0 campaign missions. This really upsets me because I thought you can actually grow with the game as you go on. Also one misleading part is the box said you can customize your own captial ship by inserting various skills. I found out that no matter how you add your skills, you will end up with the same ones at lvl 10. It didn't really matter how I build it.





 



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