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Star Wars Empire At War: Forces Of Corruption
Star Wars Empire At War: Forces Of Corruption - CD-ROM -

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Star Wars Empire At War: Forces Of Corruption

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CD-ROM - 21 November, 2006
from: LucasArts Entertainment

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ESRB Rating: Rating Pending

Platforms:
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000

Features:
  • CD
  • Experience the timeframe depicted in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi through an entirely new point of view as criminal mastermind Tyber Zann.
  • Spreading corruption is the key to Underworld dominance.
  • New hero characters such as Luke Skywalker, Yoda, and bounty hunters like Bossk and IG-88 use their own distinct special abilities in battle.
  • New additions to land-tactical action include terrain modifiers, bunkers, mobile defenses and troop transports.
  • Conquer 13 newly added planet maps (Bespin’s Cloud City, Mustafar, Kamino, Utapau, Felucia, Mandalore and more), plus all 43 in the Empire at War core product

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Customer Reviews

Underwhelming

This game (and the follow-on expansion) were touted as the next generation in Star Wars Games. Well, there's alot left to be desired from a game.^M


Too many bugs

This could be a very good game, if not for all the bugs that make gameplay downright frustrating at times (particularly in galactic conquest mode). I would not recommend purchasing this game until Lucasarts comes out with a patch.


Need a ten star system on Amazon...

To say I enjoyed Star Wars Empires at War is something of an understatement. I enjoyed it a lot. It was the first game outside of a mod that allowed me to pit fleets of Rebels against Imperials in real time with a useful interface. I had a few quibbles with the first game, like lack of units, questionable Rebel ground units and a few others but overall I enjoyed it beyond its weaknesses.^M

 

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