Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion is #1

 

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Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion’s release immediately placed it at the top seller on Steam.

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And at GameStop

Have a PC? Like games? Like really really good games? Then get Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion!

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Reply #1 Top

You forgot the 'like Steam' part...

 

I'll pass.

Reply #3 Top

Quoting shadowtongue, reply 1
You forgot the 'like Steam' part...

I'll pass.
End of shadowtongue's quote

The world needed to know that...  :\

Reply #4 Top

I have to say.. The Vasari Rebels Titan is a snowball of unstoppable madness. It's "I steal life from everything around me without limit" is a one-ship armada crusher. But I still love the game.

 

Side note -Mr.Wardell, would you please go to your State of Steam thread, and run in there shouting as loud as you can Kuchiyose: Yatai Kuzushi no Jutsu!!!  (You'd summon a giant toad to fall from the sky on top the thread.)

 

Thank you, that'll be all. Well, almost all.. I want to know more about the damn world in Sins. What are the Vasari running from!? The Shadows or the Vorlons? I want a little DLC campaign or something. I know it is all about our own story, but.. but.. Ah hell, give us GalCiv3 sometime soon, so I can has my story and play it too.

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Quoting shadowtongue, reply 1
You forgot the 'like Steam' part...

I'll pass.
End of shadowtongue's quote

You don't need to like Steam to use it. Really.

Reply #6 Top

Congrats on the success of Rebellion!

Reply #7 Top

Ditto. Have to say I'm pleasently surprised.

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Quoting shadowtongue, reply 1
You forgot the 'like Steam' part...

I'll pass.
End of shadowtongue's quote

I too pass on this game. It's gotta be steam free.

If I find I way to crack steam out of it and find a hardcopy somewhere, then I'll revisit the purchase of this game.

and as to it being "my loss". It's actually not, cause I'll go play other games that are good and are not part of steam. It's Stardock's loss. They lost my money.

 

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Quoting shadowtongue, reply 1
You forgot the 'like Steam' part...

 

I'll pass.
End of shadowtongue's quote

 

Maybe console gaming is your thing then. Within the next two years every software developer will require steam.

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Quoting GFireflyE, reply 9

Quoting shadowtongue, reply 1You forgot the 'like Steam' part...

I'll pass.


I too pass on this game. It's gotta be steam free.

If I find I way to crack steam out of it and find a hardcopy somewhere, then I'll revisit the purchase of this game.

and as to it being "my loss". It's actually not, cause I'll go play other games that are good and are not part of steam. It's Stardock's loss. They lost my money.

 
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Luckily Steam makes it so that it more than makes up any loss that was acquired during the switch to Steam.

Gaming is probably gonna go all digital in the near future maybe even with the next gen of X-box and PS consoles.

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Quoting Rovert10, reply 11


Luckily Steam makes it so that it more than makes up any loss that was acquired during the switch to Steam.

Gaming is probably gonna go all digital in the near future maybe even with the next gen of X-box and PS consoles.
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A sad day when that happens. No longer will developers EVER release a stable game. Why when you can just digitally patch it all the time?

There will be no end to glitches...

DLC content will also run rampant. Developers will realease a series of glitchy games, and only look focus on fixing the games that make them money based on the DLC abuse that happens.

 

Reply #12 Top

Looks like we got a doomsayer here lol.

I am on the fence about purchasing Rebellion so far, but I will probably end up buying it if I end up getting bored/a few of my friends get it.

Reply #13 Top

Seems many people like it :)

 

Guess I need to try it but I'm quite certain I won't like it. (though I thought the same about Company of Heroes and that turned out to be my favorite game!)