Star Wars: Empire at War

Strategy Games — pcgamereader @ February 27, 2006

Simple gameplay and controling everything from ATAT’s to Han Solo makes this a perfect game for any star wars fans.

Simple gameplay and controlling everything from ATAT’s to Han Solo makes this a perfect game for any star wars fan. if you are realy into your RTS games then you may find this game lacking , they have got rid of resource collecting in favour of resource points , the more planets you control the more you can build but your still limited to how much you can take into battle, though you can still bring in re enforcements you have to ask your self , do you want to waste all your units on a battle that will cost you to lose other planets after the fight is over. overall it has everything a star wars fan could want out of a RTS but would you still buy this game if it wasnt star wars.

With a large audience in mind, it has a lot going for it even if it might not be all that hard-core RTS gamers expected.

Overall, I think this game has sufficient promise in becoming a great game that will last quite a while. Whether this is true shall be seen when the full version comes out.

About this game

The game features beautifully rendered land and space battles set on memorable planets such as Hoth, Tatooine and Dagobah as well as never-before-seen environments taken directly from the Star Wars films and expanded universe novels. In the game, players can choose to join either the Rebel Alliance or the Galactic Empire, building and setting up tactical forces that can be unleashed on the enemy in real-time 3D. All of the gameplay and action within Star Wars Empire at War is persistent, meaning that strategic and tactical elements from previous events will have a permanent effect on the galaxy.

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