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Download Star Wars Empire At War Gold Pack - Torrent Game For PC. Kapsamları ve dahil. Hearts of Iron IV La Resistance IGG Games. Music Wars Empire Download. Antuanj Released 2016. Jump into the music industry with Music Wars Empire! Take the role of a manager or CEO of a record label, and try to make your mark on the music industry! Whether you want to start small and create yo. No files were found matching the criteria specified. We suggest you try the file list with no filter applied, to browse. Star Wars: Empire at War - Forces of Corruption is an expansion pack for Empire At War. While it adds many new and exciting features, it is a new faction, Zann Consortium that makes it worth playing. Download the best classic and new games on Windows, Mac & Linux. A vast selection of titles, DRM-free, with free goodies and 30-day money-back guarantee.

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About This Game

Jump into the music industry with Music Wars Empire! Take the role of a manager or CEO of a record label, and try to make your mark on the music industry! Whether you want to start small and create your own indie record company to cultivate quality releases, or aim big and pursue the more lucrative commercial pop markets while buying out the opposition, the choice is yours!
Game Features
  • The built-in editor makes it easier than ever to add you and your friends, real life musicians, or create your own original mod from scratch!
  • Release Studio Albums, Singles, Music Videos, EPs, Greatest Hits Packages, Compilations, Live Albums, DVDs, Promo Singles and Mixtapes.
  • Over 50 music charts to track the performance of your bands all across the world, including new digital streaming charts.
  • Hundreds of detailed record labels, bands, and artists!
  • Deal with egos, personal relationships, and behind the scene developments that can help and hurt your production schedule.
  • Manage multiple record labels! Whether you want to launch your own imprint label, or buy out and manage a competitor, the choice is yours!
  • Send your bands on the road to tour or perform in music festivals around the world.
  • Realistic record sales influenced by population, economy, piracy, seasonal and music trends
  • Sign new bands or form your own through talent search.
  • Use the new Discover Talent feature to recruit new members to your signed bands.
  • The new Chattr feature allows players to keep up with the latest news in the industry across all the different music genres.
  • Ever wanted to have a band experiment with a different genre? The new “form side project” feature allows players to do just that – let your band’s creative juices flow.

Expansion packs are funny old things. First they get you all keyed up and clammy with their hype machines, inspiring you to dream of long, wonderful nights spent reacquainting yourself with richly embellished versions of your favourite games.

Then, more often than not, they slap you round the chops with a set of unimaginative, tacked-on features, identikit soulless levels and a couple of new units/weapons (delete as appropriate). If you're an Empire At War fan gazing hopefully at these pages, it's my misfortune to inform you that Forces Of Corruption falls into the latter category.Set in the aftermath of A New Hope, this new add-on plants you in the shoes of a chap called Tyber Zann, a mop-haired pirate leader who's decided it's about time the universe sat up and took notice of his criminal consortium.

What Lies Beneath

On its well-varnished surface. Forces Of Corruption appears to be a bold attempt to infuse Empire At War with a radical new gaming mechanic, one that offsets the combat-heavy approach of the original and provides you with a collection of underhand tactics with which to corrupt planets without resorting to too much force (though all-out attacks are still very much an option).

Piracy, for example, generates income from every ship passing through a system and gives you access to certain enemy ship types. Bribery prevents planets from producing any new units. Setting up a black market allows you to keep abreast of the tech race between the Empire and the Alliance. There are other similar options too, only it really isn't worth wasting any more ink explaining them, as most involve little more than dragging the new Defiler unit onto a planet then clicking a box to select an action and waiting a few seconds for your order to be executed.

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Granted, some of these strategies do require a frontal assault but while the space battles are as frenzied as ever, the dull ground skirmishes of the original are often further watered down by requiring you to eliminate just one specific unit to gain victory. What's more, the problems that blighted Empire At War's cinematic view remain, so it's still a toss-up as to whether you'll be ogling laser jousts or left staring at a tree/asteroid as the battle rages off screen.

Throw in a few minor bugs and some timid Al that rarely seems to attack your planets - effectively stripping the new campaign of any real tension - and its not long before you start to feel that familiar, chilling grip of disappointment squeezing your spinal column.

Some Hope

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Fortunately, however, Forces Of Corruption isn't a total loss. For starters, the plot is superb and almost single-handedly makes it worth buying (see 'The Plot Thiekens', above). Plus, some faultless voice-acting, an imaginative collection of new units and weapons, and the appearance of many of our favourite Star Wars characters - including Mr Han Solo and his walking rug - further raise the bar.I Ultimately, though, this expansion pack offers much of the same as before, with a few well-disguised drag-and-drop options thrown in for good measure. Unless you can't get enough of the original game or you're a Star Wars fanatic who's been hankering for some new plot developments, then it simply isn't worth corrupting your hard disk with what has sadly turned out to be another promising but ultimately inadequate add-on.