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March 2008
(88%)
37 Reviews
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Abstract: Stardock Entertainment Sins of a Solar Empire is a very interesting game in itself, genre taken into consideration and all. It is on the RTS line of things, but scaled to a very, very dynamic size and balance. SINS (as I will call it from here on out) ...
With its fresh and intelligent approach to both game mechanics and gameplay, Sins has revitalised the concept of strategic space domination. It may not be a game you can dip in and out of - even the smallest maps take a good few hours to play through -...
Abstract: "The heaviest DRM Possible will lead to highest number of sales." This statement is patently false -- and Stardock Entertainment gets it! DRM -- digital rights management -- can be a thorn in the proverbial gamers backside. Copy protection for PC gam...
Sins effortlessly combines the depth of the 4x strategy genre with the more straightforward appeal of the RTS. It still hasn't got the mainstream appeal of, say, World in Conflict or Homeworld, but settle in for the long haul and you'll find this a very w...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It For the longest time there have only been two real types of strategy games: 4X (turn-based) and real time. 4X strategy games are focused more on the “bigger picture,” meaning players try to take over the kn...
So much depth and innovation makes Sins of a Solar Empire a joy to play, yet its also quite involved. Games last no less than an hour from start to finish, while most take a few hours at least. This prevents Sins of a Solar Empire from being a casual...
Abstract: It’s always a great pleasure when a game lives up to, and surpasses, its hype. I’ve been watching Sins of a Solar Empire for few years now, first reading snippets of news, then following the beta development from the rough early product to the polished...
Unparalleled depth of strategy; ability to save and resume multiplayer matches; amazing visuals
No single player campaign; games take an enormous amount of time The Final Word So much depth and innovation makes Sins a joy to play, yet also quite involved. Games last no less than an hour from start to finish, while most take a few hours at least. ...
So much depth and innovation makes Sins a joy to play, yet also quite involved. Games last no less than an hour from start to finish, while most take a few hours at least. This prevents the game from being a casual play, but if youre able to invest th...