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Submitted by kingofps3 1462d ago | review

IGN Reviews SunAge

IGN: It's tough to review a game like this, one that's deliberately designed as a throwback to the gameplay and presentation aesthetics of mid-90s RTSes. If I were to say it feels old and tired, many might counter that SunAge is supposed to and I'm missing the point of the experience. Maybe so, but I can't help but feel that SunAge does, in fact, feel old and tired, and given how far along RTS games have moved since the days of games like Command & Conquer and Warcraft, it's odd to see a "nostalgia" title that still manages to unnecessarily tamper with what most gamers consider to be basic elements of presentation and control. (PC, SunAge) 5.2/10

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