Chart-box.com has published a list of their top 10 best Real Time Strategy games of all time.  Coming in a number 4 we have Sins of a Solar Empire!

"From a rather unknown developer, Sins took bold steps and big risks to blend the typical turned based strategy with the RTS genre. Thankfully for us they managed to nail it, bringing to the table a completely new style of RTS. Featuring unparalleled scale and intelligently complex tactical thinking. Sins breaks the mould and stands out from the crowd as one of the most redefining RTS's ever."

 


Comments
on Jan 25, 2010

Congrats on winning that title. I voted for it as my favorite RTS that I've played on the poll.

on Jan 26, 2010

i just wanted to say congratulations

on Jan 26, 2010

Congrats!!!!!!

on Jan 26, 2010

congrats this is one of the best games ive played in a long time!

on Jan 26, 2010

 

w00t! 

I hope this boosts the sales numbers a little bit and brings some more people online, perhaps selling to other people who play RTS online.

on Jan 28, 2010

Congrats to IC

I found it strange they neglected to mention Company of Heroes, which is regarded by most journalists to be the best RTS of all time. Its not even a option in their poll...

on Jan 29, 2010

Sins isnt a completly new idea, there was a game by ubisoft called "conquest frontier wars" with the same idea. In this game you have planets connected with wormholes. It was a little bit more like C&C styhle, but in space. There also were some very nice Racesetups ...

 

You also have Capitalships with special Weapons. The Terran Battleship also has a shieldfeature similar to that from the kol battleship Iam pretty sure that Ironclad knows the game before

Carrieres are in the game too

3 races: Insects, Humans and energylifeforms

 

But this game just havnt the lobby which sins have.... So the publisher has forgotten this title

 

hers a video. It isnt a very good one, but maybe it gives an idea


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvAEE6k6doI

 

greets

on Jan 29, 2010

amusing, their poll says SINS is the big winner at 25%.