- Publisher: Stardock
- Release Date: Nov 10, 2016
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 54 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 41 out of 54
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Mixed: 4 out of 54
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Negative: 9 out of 54
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May 29, 2020Buggy, The game don't let you click to anywhere in the menu, but even if you can start the game, some game parts stays off the screen even with the right resolution. LOL.
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Mar 8, 2020This game is very boring
no miro
no macro
no resources balance
no interesting units
just build lots of units, make them group and attack move -
Dec 2, 2016Unable to play on Mid-range PC. Crashing many time. A new way playing Strategy game's made people like it, but for long term, it's not!
Boring game's atmosphere making me tired. -
Jun 4, 2017Well what can be said, the tutorial was painful, then My one craft dies, I repeated this a couple times to be sure. If you gave this game a 10, I applaud you for getting past this issue and realy loving this game; me, my vehemence knows no bounds for these kinds of flaws. Less of a review I guess than a complaint, less of a game than a gamble if you can get past the first area.
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Jan 8, 2022Terrible control to win 10. Does not respond, must be clicked multiple times. You can't skip the boring and annoying soundtrack. The size of the download game is awful.
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Nov 18, 2016While the staging and the characterization of the fractions still is sub-par, this is better than Ashes of the Singularity in every aspect, especially in terms of the large scale skirmishes that give you an optimal strategic viewpoint.
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Nov 16, 2016Escalation manages to improve many aspects of the past Ashes of the Singularity, it brings two new campaigns that deserve to be played this time, many new units and the strategic zoom. Unfortunately there are still many problems with the path-finding, that cause a lot of frustration.
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Nov 11, 2016Between the new aircraft, cool new orbitals, and fantastic design of the Strategic Zoom function, there’s a lot here to love for any fan of the mass real-time strategy. It’s a shame that the story still can’t always keep up with the stellar additions to the gameplay and that some of the new ground units get swept up in the sheer way that the game is built, but Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation is still one of the coolest, most smooth, and vast real-time strategies out there.