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Sins of a Solar Empire - Game of the Year
 
 

Sins of a Solar Empire - Game of the Year

by Stardock
Windows Vista / XP Teen
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Choose from Three Unique Races
  • Explore the Epic Scale of a Dynamic Galaxy
  • Conquer and Colonize Vast Worlds
  • Customize and Improve Powerful Units
  • Take on Multiple Roles

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  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002CUWS7O
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches ; 8 ounces
  • Media: DVD-ROM
  • Release Date: July 13, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,582 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Command vast fleets of ships and a growing empire in Sins of a Solar Empire, the latest game from publisher Stardock Entertainment. Sins of a Solar Empire combines the depth of 4x gameplay with the action of real-time strategy to create an epic and immersive experience for players. Players will colonize worlds, develop extensive trade networks, conduct research and diplomacy, and build fleets as they fight to control an immense galaxy using one of three distinct races. The first PC game to merge 4x gameplay with real-time strategy, presented in a full 3D engine where everything is rendered to truly epic scale.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars IN SPACE NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU END YOUR TURN..., July 13, 2009
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NeuroSplicer (Freeside, in geosynchronous orbit) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Sins of a Solar Empire - Game of the Year (DVD-ROM)
This is an EXCELLENT game that takes the galaxy civilization games a clear step further. Open-ended like a new science-fiction world and played as a seat-of-your-pants RTS game, this is a very intelligent hybrid that I greatly enjoyed.

In effect, SINS is a successful blend of the wonderful GALACTIC CIVILIZATIONS and HOMEWORLD series, with a sprinkling of TOTAL WAR for good measure. This is NOT a turn-based civilization game, so expect a much faster pace. What this means is that while it maintains the characteristics of classic turn-based civilization games (exploration, expansion, exploitation and extermination), by relieving from the micromanagement tedium, it allows for an intense RealTime Strategy experience. Now, this probably may not appeal to turn-based purists, but I would advise an open mind: this is a good game.

This concept-blending is new, so expect a slow learning curve - it took me a number of ...false-starts to get the hang of it: after all, it plays like an RTS and (although simplified) it still has enough of turn-based features that need to be taken care of. The interface is simplified and informative at the same time, with info trees sliding out only when needed.

There are three different factions to choose from (financiers, technologists and psitecs) - yet, their differences focus mainly on research tree-branching and ship designs. What I did not like was that the ships of all three factions are effectively the same and their differences are only skin-deep. What I would have liked to find (and was disappointed to the point of withholding the 5th star for fun) was ship design and building! Remember how much fun was to design our own spaceships (from freighters to battleships) in GALACTIC CIVILIZATIONS II? Well, no such luck here. Let's hope they keep it in mind when the patch gets prepared.

Quick and constant exploration is not only encouraged by a necessity if one wants to survive - let alone win. Spaceships built within a solar system cannot travel beyond it, unless using "wormhole"-like singularities. This adds to realism but can stretch your finances to their breaking point - since only locally built ships can be used. Moreover, it makes really hard to locate the strategic points to either built defenses or focus an attack. The AI will constantly be bypassing your planning like the Maginot line - and leave you with such a French feeling...

The graphics (of all of backgrounds, planets and units) are very nicely done. I really liked the multiple afterburners tracing through space as a spaceship squadron was dopplering past my screen...And less-than-cutting-edge PC owners rejoice: even 4-5 years old systems can handle this game like a breeze!
What I truly appreciated was the realistic scale of things. Galaxies are much larger than star systems, which in turn are much larger than planets, which in turn are much larger than space stations...than spaceships and so on. How is this achieved? Excellent zooming!
SUPREME COMMANDER was the first game to introduce strategic zoom; however, SINS implements it much better and shows how it should had been done: from a galaxy to a single planet and to a single spaceship, zooming in or out firmly maintains the effectiveness of battle controls by grouping and simplifying the info-tiles as one zooms out. In SupCom, we had to chose between either discerning the units or moving ...info-tiles around the battlefield - not a bad first attempt, mind you. In SINS, one almost never looses perspective: ongoing battles, critical hotspots, or colony revolts are all easily identifiable in real-time.

On another note, SINS OF A SOLAR EMPIRE is a STARDOCK release which, yes, means their specialized installation utility. Nevertheless, this game hides no DRM or other intrusive security idiocy. Since trust and respect between a game publisher and its customers is a two-way street (and STARDOCK was willing to prove its friendship first), SINS deserves our support.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Game: It will keep you occupied for quite a while!, August 12, 2009
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Sins of a Solar Empire - Game of the Year (DVD-ROM)
This game is really fun. The scale is massive and it really delivers when it comes to mixing 4X gameplay with real-time strategy. This game could be a real nightmare if it weren't for the highly streamlined interface. When you are battling with hundreds of ships over a hundred planets and several star systems, a good interface is vital. Sometimes in the larger games, it gets just a little bit clunky, but not to much and I can't think of any way to refine it. The research trees and different units make each of the three factions different enough to require slightly different strategies, but not different enough that you struggle to understand each faction. The core gameplay concepts remain the same through all factions and no faction is a "skirmish faction" or "tank faction". The research trees contribute greatly to keeping you engaged throughout the game because you will not unlock all of the research until later in a long game. Also, while all factions gain most of the same capabilities in the end, it takes longer for some factions to research some technologies and they get units in different orders. An average game takes at least 4 hours for a small game in my experience. You can play for four hours or thirty minutes.
The game specializes in scale. In the beginning, you start with just a planet and the priority is to get a few more planets and slightly upgrade your existing colonies. You also get a good scale of units, too. At first, you start buying a few light frigates, which seem large at the time. As you progress, you get capital ships that hold several thousand people each and look amazing. Then you get more ships and your fleet gets even larger. In longer games, you will run into giant battles that could have been taken from a high production value science fiction movie like Star Wars. You feel like you are the director. That is what makes this game so fun.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I wish I hadn't waited so long to play it, September 14, 2009
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This review is from: Sins of a Solar Empire - Game of the Year (DVD-ROM)
A steal for the price. Awesome game. I saw this on the shelves when it came out and by looking at the box I thought it was just another space strategy game, i was wrong. It wasn't until I read online a while later that it was game of the year, so I decided to pick up a copy and I am glad I did. It did take a game or two to really catch on to it and get used to it but after you do it is really quite easy to play, and become more entertaining and fun with each play. The games can last quite a while so I save them and continue them throughout the week (thought you could finish one if you had 3+ hours to play). It has a great balance of action and strategy and I am really looking forward to playing it with friends. I would not compare this to the Homeworld series as other reviewers have, it is not a tedious game. "Sins" has something for everyone and I would highly recommend this for gamers of all types.
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