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Star Wars Empire At War Gold Pack (PC DVD)
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Lucas Arts
EAN: 0023272999988
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Feature: Star Wars: Empire at War Gold Pack PC
Format: CD
Item Dimensions: 1.257.5405.25
Label: LucasArts Entertainment
Manufacturer: LucasArts Entertainment
Model: 99998
MPN: 99998
Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2000
Publisher: LucasArts Entertainment
Release Date: September 04, 2007
Studio: LucasArts Entertainment
Features:- Star Wars: Empire at War Gold Pack PC
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Editorial Review: Star Wars: Empire at War Gold Pack PC
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Good fun
I like the graphics and the game's features, having heros is fun, as well as the space stations and different forms of combat: space and land.
Rating: - A great Star Wars game..
Now this is a fun game for anyone who has ever wanted to command a fleet of star destroyers... Like me. Fun game, build up your forces for ground and space combat. Concur planets and set fleets to protect them, command legendary characters such as Luke, wedge, mon mothma, Vader, han solo, boba fett..
Absolutely worth a play.
Rating: - A little great, a little suck!
This game is, at various times, oodles of fun and a major test of patience.
I like "Star Wars". Always have. The video games for the series have generally been pretty good, too. Games like "X-Wing" and "TIE Fighter" (both aching for new versions. You listening, Lucasarts?), "Knights of the Old Republic", and the various "Lego Star Wars" games have all been excellent.
This game, sadly, departs from that legacy and is just... acceptable. Barely.
Don't get me wrong. ... Read More
Rating: - Great game & not your typical RTS
This is a great game and extremely entertaining. I've played a lot of RTS (real-time strategy) games and unfortunately, most of them follow a very formulaic and unrealistic approach to combat - overwhelm your opponent by building a massive horde of cheap units (first instituted in StarCraft (the infamous "Zergling Rush")). Well, I'm pleased to say this game does not follow that model - expect massive hordes of weanies to be crushed (finally, a game where the static defenses actually do help to repel invaders). ... Read More
Rating: - Fun, but hogs resources and gets repetitive
It may matter that I'm a Star Wars Geek. Actually, I'm a polygeek. I geek out on all sorts of things, but I do like Star Wars quite a bit.
So this set of two games appealed greatly to me. The characters, planets, and actions all reflect fairly faithfully the expanded Star Wars universe, which I never got much into but it beats the Star Trek universe (Luke Skywalker never tried to hook up with a green alien with sucker-fingers, for instance).
What the game got most right from an RTS perspective ... Read More
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