Sega PC - Universe at War: Earth Assault-PC - Universe at War: Earth Assault
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The invasion has begun! Product InformationUniverse at War: Earth Assault is the next sci-fi real-time strategy gamefrom Petroglyph the award-winning studio comprised of team members thatdeveloped the original Command & Conquer and C&C: Red Alert. The lateststrategy game from these RTS pioneers features unprecedented levels ofcustomization and an epic storyline set on near-future Earth.Powerful forces from across the universe have brought war to our planet. InUniverse at War you take command of several unique factions with awesome powersand spectacular units. Control massive-scale alien war machines that are fullycustomizable. With "Tactical Dynamics" Universe at War's on-the-flycustomization system you can dynamically swap out weaponry rework your techtree and retrain units in the middle of combat to thwart your foe and seize theadvantage.Universe at War features large-scale environmental destruction in a persistentworld - level a city and when you come back the area will still be a smokingruin. Here though the environments you fight for are close to home as youwage war across familiar Earth cities and landmarks. It also introducesnumerous innovative new multiplayer features inspired by today's top MMOs andcompetitive online games giving players achievements rewards and medals in abalanced environment with intelligent matchmaking.In the year 2012 earth stands on the brink of destruction as three alien forcesbring their intergalactic war to our doorstep. Which side will you choosein the battle to determine the fate of humanity? Will you save the earthor consume it?Product Features Unprecedented unit and faction customization give players the ability to change units and research in the middle of combat to overcome any challenge Unique multiplayer achievements that improve players' online avatars Unique multiplayer game modes Environmental destruction and manipulation in a persistent world Dual-layered gameplay
bit-tech Review
"Universe at War has a lot going for it, so if you can look past the campy B-movie plot and stomach some semi-awful voice acting then you may be pleasantly surprised at what you find beneath the rubble." - 17th February 2008
| Review Date: 26-Jul-08 | |
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stereo555
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Rating: Time with product: 30 Days Strengths: Three different factions with different cool abilities . Global domination part of game fairly unique . Weaknesses: Viewing angle too close . Tracking map too small . Summary: I enjoy RTS games and wanted something just a little bit different from the norm (more Sci-Fi related). UAW looked just to be the ticket , with its three different factions with unique abilities and the (somewhat) unique global domination scenario . Love some of the cool alien contraptions in the game and the ability for full GLOBAL domination ! Graphics are nice (but nothing super special) . The only major down fall is the lack of viewing from a good distance and the tracking map for all your units is way too small imo . Besides those two cons , the game is still worth while and fun . Definitly worth the price of addmission if you can find the game onsale (at Gogamer)or at a local bargin bin . For the price I paid at Gogamer onsale , Iam happy with my UAW purchase . I give the game a good 3 1/2+ stars |
| Review Date: 23-Jul-08 | |
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rowdy_m2
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Rating: Time with product: 1 Month Strengths: Fun sci-fi game... Weaknesses: Not a whole lot new Summary: If you like Sci-Fi, enjoy RTS games, and can get this on sale, then do it. But don't pay the regular price. As with many now in this type, it has three races/sides to play with. Some interesting weapons to use... this may tied some over until the new StarCraft comes out, but don't expect the same quality game. I got mine on clearance, so not too bad. |
| Review Date: 05-May-08 | |
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bulldog93
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Rating: Time with product: 2 Months Strengths: Cool graphics. Weaknesses: Nothing new. Summary: Universe at War: Earth Assault is a RTS game that pits three different alien races against each other. Each race has its strengths and weaknesses. The graphics are nice to look at, but there is not anything spectacular about this game. It does not progress the RTS genre at all. Nothing new is introduced. If you can find it really, really cheap, it might be worth your while. Otherwise, there are several other RTS games out there deserving for your time and money. |
| Review Date: 21-Apr-08 | |
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jchoi
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Rating: Time with product: 5 Strengths: Interesting races with gameplay very balanced between the three different sides. Weaknesses: Generic strategy game with no real innovations. Steep learning curve with limited instructions. Some unit abilities are hidden and must be discovered by the player. Summary: Universe at War focuses on three different alien races battling it out on Earth. Unfortunately, the generic plot does little to add to the generic gameplay seen in most strategy games. The three different races in the game are balanced each with different strengths and weaknesses but the essentials are the same despite which side you choose - gather resources, build your base, climb the tech tree until you can build enough strong units to attack the clumsy AI. The only interesting part of the game is when the player stumbles upon unit abilities that are not mentioned in the instructions. Or, they can always be looked up online. |
| Review Date: 07-Apr-08 | |
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Admiral_Ackbar
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Rating: Time with product: 1 Week Strengths: Generic RTS Weaknesses: Generic RTS. Have to pay for multiplayer. Summary: I picked up Universe at war on clearance for ten dolalrs. Luckily I also had an xbox live gold account with my 360. But the game creates a bad precedent because you basically need a gold account to play multiplayer. It's not a bad game, but it's not a great game either. I would probably give it 3 stars because I paid $10 for it. But I dropped it another star because of the multiplayer suprise. I recommend skipping it. |
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