It is still a good game after all these years, even better with the mods, you just need to get over the learning curve and it becomes enjoyable
Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion
- Release Date:
- Jun 12, 2012
- Metacritic:
- 82
- Developer:
- Ironclad Games Corporation, Stardock Entertainment
- Publisher:
- Stardock Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
While many were hopeful that diplomacy would finally end the war, differing opinions on what should be done, along with the depleted power of the controlling factions, has led to a splintering of the groups involved.
The loyalist members of the Trader Emergency Coalition adopt a policy of isolation, focusing on enhanced defenses to ride out the rest of the war. Those who rebel against the coalition take on a purely militant view, coming to the opinion that the only way to bring peace is by ultimately crushing all who oppose them - especially xenos.
For the first time in their history, the war creates a schism in the Advent Unity. The loyalists seek to continue their policy of revenge against the Traders, and to assimilate all others to the Unity’s influence. However, others amongst the Advent suspect that a corrupting influence from within has diverted the Unity from its proper destiny.
The divide created in the Vasari Empire is less pronounced, but just as severe to their people. With the Vasari now practically frantic to move on to new space, the loyalist faction abandons cooperation and decides to take the resources they need by any means necessary. Having accepted the need to work together, the rebel faction feels that their best chance for survival is to work with the other races and bring them along to flee the approaching enemy.
Take the battle for galactic supremacy to its ultimate level in Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion – a standalone RT4X game that combines the tactics of real-time strategy with the depth of the 4X genre (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, eXterminate).
Key features:
- New Factions: Decide whether to play as a Loyalist or Rebel – each unlocks new technologies, ships and play styles for each race.
- New Titan Class Warships: Mighty titans enter the fray of the war to tip the scales of power. Each faction may field their own unique titan, drawing upon unique strengths and abilities on the battlefield.
- New and Updated Capital Ships: A new capital ship joins the fleet for each race to offer even more tactical options. Additionally, all existing capital ships have been upgraded to four levels for their abilities, allowing players to focus their ships along specific strengths.
- New Corvette Class Ships: Small and maneuverable, each faction has developed a new light attack craft to harass enemy forces.
- Updated Visuals: Updated graphics, particle effects, lighting and shadows, race specific UI and other enhancements make the Sins’ universe look better than ever.
- New Victory Conditions: Take multiple paths to victory including – Military, Diplomatic, Research, Last Flagship Standing, Last Capital Standing and Occupation.
- New Audio: More than 60 minutes of original music, countless new sound effects and dozens of new voice overs help bring the drama of battle to new levels of immersion.
- Tutorials: New and updated tutorials make it easy for both experienced and new players to quickly start building their own solar empire.
- Plus, a number of optimizations that provide better performance than ever before!
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User Reviews
OUR ENEMIES HAVE LAUNCHED A TITAN
Awesome. Look forward to the second one.
A very absorbing RTS if you have a spare 6 hours to play a short game XD
the best of games
i enjoy the level of detail involved with the moving pieces, wether you're one on one or with multiple opponents
Been playing this game for over a decade. Great fun!
Impossible to learn, no campaign, total f**k fest of another shi**y paradox game.
Fun idea. Very poorly aged execution. Hear the sequel is an improvement in pretty much every way I had issues with though, so that's nice!
AI is soooo bad
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FAQ
How much does Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion cost?
Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion?
System requirements are not available for Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion.
What platforms is Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion available on?
Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion is available on Windows PC.
Is Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion worth buying?
Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion has 85% positive reviews from 20 players. Metacritic score: 82/100.
When was Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion released?
Sins of a Solar Empire®: Rebellion was released on Jun 12, 2012.
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