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Submitted by SUP3R 1213d ago | review

Thunderbolt: Sins of a Solar Empire Review

If you're in the mood to expand your influence over the universe, then Sins of a Solar Empire is the game for you. New home worlds and unexplored galaxies are just a phase jump and a few mouse clicks away, but that isn't to say universal domination is easy, in fact it's not. Surprisingly there are different species and cultures out there who do not want to be a part of your empire, but rather have you become a part of their own. In reality, hostile extra terrestrials are only a small portion of the extreme difficulty found in these star systems. (PC, Sins of a Solar Empire) 8/10

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