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  1. Aug 22, 2015
    1
    Please take into account the amount of drama and unpleasant-ness surrounding this release, while I won't outline it here, many Early Access backers are feeling burnt by the behavior of Uber Entertainment in this situation. Be wary.

    Simply put, this is an extension of Planetary Annihilation. Unfortunately, it's the extension of things we all asked for in the first place. Other than that,
    Please take into account the amount of drama and unpleasant-ness surrounding this release, while I won't outline it here, many Early Access backers are feeling burnt by the behavior of Uber Entertainment in this situation. Be wary.

    Simply put, this is an extension of Planetary Annihilation. Unfortunately, it's the extension of things we all asked for in the first place. Other than that, it's for all intents and purposes the same game.

    Don't get me wrong, the units are an improvement to the game, but when the original base game was so unfinished, this feels like we're just being resold what we already paid for in the first place, and many share that view. To give people a prime example of this I'll take the orbital gameplay, Titans fleshes out the orbital gameplay to some degree, adding Orbital battleships, and defense turrets, along with new ways to invade a planet. Unfortunately, in the original PA, orbital gameplay was so undernourished we had approximately 3 combat units, so you can see why people may feel like a lot of this should have come as standard, rather than being sold to them once more.

    This rings true for the vast majority of changes, the only exception to that being the titular Titans, and while they are fun, do not justify the price tag we are seeing.
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  2. Jun 22, 2016
    7
    I kickstarted Planetary Annihilation some years ago and until today I was unable to ever play it. The vanilla version had long refused to even launch and this one possessed an incredibly odd bug wherin the camera panned perfectly smoothly and I experienced no loss of framerate, but everything happening in-game, unit movement and combat and the like, was so stuttered as to appear like aI kickstarted Planetary Annihilation some years ago and until today I was unable to ever play it. The vanilla version had long refused to even launch and this one possessed an incredibly odd bug wherin the camera panned perfectly smoothly and I experienced no loss of framerate, but everything happening in-game, unit movement and combat and the like, was so stuttered as to appear like a slide show, making the game completely unplayable. I was greatly disheartened, but from the blue an unofficial community moderator named mikeyh_ reached out to me and helped me solve the issue, which turned out of all things to be a networking issue. I still question the wisdom of using online servers to manage in-game activity for single player, however, I was greatly pleased to finally give the game a try. My initial impression is strong. The game feels immediately familiar to me, and will be so for anyone who has played Total Annihilation or the Supreme Commander series. Overall game flow is focused on mass production of units and large-scale battles, with various economic shortcuts designed to get your war machine up and running as fast as possible, such as the ability to place multiple structures with one order and queue continuous production from multiple factories. However, the pace of the game is much faster then its predecessors, taking you from just your starting commander, a powerful, well-rounded unit capable of basic construction, resource reclamation and combat, to a fully-fledged, multi-unit army in mere minutes. Adding to the mix of infantry robots, vehicles, air and sea units seen previously, PA adds the extra twist of orbital combat, and potentially multople planets You can build transports to ferry units between worlds, as well as teleport gates to move them directly, anit-orbital defenses to repel enemy fleets, and spy satillites and space-to-ground artillery to support your ground forces. And in addition to the nuclear missile silos, you can now build Death-Star style superlasers, and even engines used to slam moons into planets. This expansion also adds enormous super units in the vein of Supreme Commander's experimentals, which are built directly by your constructors and provide a grandiose, game-changing centerpiece to your assaults. So far I've played only the tutorial and a single campaign battle and I am already enjoying the game immensely. I look forward to seeing just how large the game's battles can get. I appreciate the gesture of giving away this standalone expansion for free to us kickstarter backers, and it was well worth the unusually long wait for me to play it. I will have more to say in the future. Expand
  3. Nov 26, 2019
    6
    Continuous battles on land, sea, sky, orbit and multiple planets are very fun to manage at once. However, the number of units in bigger scenarios can prove to be very strenuous on the network and system. The game doesn't do very well with explaining its mechanics.
  4. Dec 15, 2020
    2
    Doesn't hold a candle to a game it's trying to be an indirect sequel for despite being released almost 20 years later, or any of the other spiritual successors. Visually uninteresting and uninspiring, with graphics that try to look cartoony and simple but end up looking extremely dated, with terrible and repetitive visual effects- hell, destroyed planes don't even leave any wreckage, justDoesn't hold a candle to a game it's trying to be an indirect sequel for despite being released almost 20 years later, or any of the other spiritual successors. Visually uninteresting and uninspiring, with graphics that try to look cartoony and simple but end up looking extremely dated, with terrible and repetitive visual effects- hell, destroyed planes don't even leave any wreckage, just disappear mid-air, often times in a tiny explosion 1/5th the size. Sense of scale is nowhere to be found as the battles and maps feel smaller than its 23-year old predecessor, let alone Supreme Commander. Planets instead of flat maps sound like a cool idea, but ends up falling flat as you realize the planets are hilariously small even on largest settings, completely uninteresting and usually have completely flat terrain anyway, and managing multiple planets even with multiple screens is a horrible tedious pain. Only one faction with a pathetic variety of uninteresting units is not enough to entertain anyone for even half their first match. All that coupled with hilariously simplistic galactic conquest mode makes me honestly think this is a game for children ages 3-10. Quite shady developer practices, too. There are plenty of games that do everything Planetary Annihilation tries to do, each better in every way. Expand
  5. Jan 23, 2016
    10
    Fun game like total annihilation but on planets. Has a modern UI with lots a micromanagement saving features I haven't seen in other games. Chronocam relay feature allows reviewing games but also can be used in the middle of a match to find out what happened to something. I think current network speeds and computer processing power is not ready for a game like this with its unlimited unit count.
  6. Dec 24, 2015
    10
    This is best RTS ever, a thrilling game with awesome strategy. There isnt any other RTS for me since I discovered Planetary Annihilation, and the expansion made it better than it was. In the future Planetary Annihilation must be olympic sport.
  7. Feb 27, 2016
    10
    Planetary annihilation is a really good game; I have already 550 h on it and i'm not bored at all !
    But the AI are really easy, but the new update will fix they i wish.
  8. Sep 3, 2015
    10
    Best spent 12.58 this year so far. The stand-alone addon solves a lot of issues I had with the original PA, brings fresh wind and a much changed gameplay with its new units and simply transports PA into the Supreme Commander Age.

    The drama and the community and uebers way to deal with the hard trolling community? Bad as ever, but the game is rocking. The biggest issue that stays
    Best spent 12.58 this year so far. The stand-alone addon solves a lot of issues I had with the original PA, brings fresh wind and a much changed gameplay with its new units and simply transports PA into the Supreme Commander Age.

    The drama and the community and uebers way to deal with the hard trolling community? Bad as ever, but the game is rocking. The biggest issue that stays relevant is the AI, so if you are a veteran of RTS I suggest to buy the game on a discount, if you own PA already it is already on discount for you and is worth every cent of the 12,58 they ask for.
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  9. Aug 25, 2015
    10
    A fun RTS on planets. This expansion adds to the original 5 Titans, hovercraft, more orbital battleships, swarming locusts and more. It's a lot more intense with the titans and so many ways to blow up planets. There's no unit limit and if you want to play multi planet maps having 10Gb+ RAM is a good idea.
  10. Aug 22, 2015
    10
    This is what PA should have been since the begining. TITANS add 21 new units, and all of them have its role well defined, so it is not the same unit over and over again with a different skin like in other RTS games.
    To me, PA TITANS is the top RTS to date as it is the game with the most strategy options and the most fun to play.
  11. Aug 22, 2015
    10
    This is a great game. Similiar to Total Annihilation and Supreme Commander before it but on a larger scale. Build massive robot armies, gigantic Titan robots that tower over everthing else and even smash planets and asteroids into enemy planets.
  12. Aug 22, 2015
    8
    WARNING: This review is really long. TL;DR, I like PA;T, it's got a few flaws, but it's good enough to outshine them, and the expansion really improved on vanilla. If you like RTS's you should definitely give it a go.

    Planetary Annihilation Titans is a real-time strategy game where you enormous armies over even bigger planets. Playing on planets brings a ton of strategic depth to the
    WARNING: This review is really long. TL;DR, I like PA;T, it's got a few flaws, but it's good enough to outshine them, and the expansion really improved on vanilla. If you like RTS's you should definitely give it a go.

    Planetary Annihilation Titans is a real-time strategy game where you enormous armies over even bigger planets. Playing on planets brings a ton of strategic depth to the game, now all of a sudden you can carry out an attack on an enemy base from 4 different directions. This, coupled with an excellent aesthetic and some great lighting (especially with the "darker nights" mod) makes for some truly spectacular looking skirmishes. If you thought the battles of Supreme Commander looked cool, wait until you see hundreds of little explosions and lasers light up a planet's far side.

    Planetary Annihilation's most novel mechanic though is the ability to have multiple planets per game, essentially meaning that there are multiple maps per game whereas every other RTS has one. This is where most of the micromanaging of PA comes into full effect. Controlling multiple armies over multiple planets can become extremely difficult, and satisfying.

    Now while skirmishes are all well and good, and games can definitely be won by them, PA tends to focus more on the many superweapons on offer. The first superweapon is the most simple, a nice nuclear missile. Send one into the base of a troublesome enemy and watch the fireworks, but really, the nuke is a petty bundle of C4 compared to the other apocalypse bringing weapons on offer.
    You can strap some engines onto a moon or asteroid and send it hurling into a planet, destroying it entirely, or if you're more of a sci-fi movie fan you can reactivate a planet made entirely out of metal and fire off its incredibly destructive annihilazer. Much like an asteroid, the annihilazer destroys an entire planet, but it has the added benefit of being fired multiple times, essentially making it a total game ender unless you manage to destroy the catalysts. Totally awesome? Definitely. Game-breakingly unbalanced? Well... we'll get to that later.

    And I haven't even scratched the surface, you can invade other planets with the Unit Cannon Lock down your opponents orbital capabilities by building some Anchors over their base, the things you can do in this game go on.

    Now that's cool and all, but I bet if you already played vanilla PA you're wondering "but what's that there Titans thing all the kids are talking about?"
    Well, Titans is an expansion pack to vanilla PA that adds more units, multi-level planets and even some more superweapons!
    While the new units are too many for me to explain, I assure you that they're all really cool.

    Multi-level planets are just as they sound, unlike in PA where planets were basically just flat, the planets in TITANS now have multiple levels of terrain which adds a lot of extra strategy to the game (not to mention makes planets look even cooler than they used to)

    The new superweapons though are where things get interesting, because apart from one they aren't just things that blow other things up, they're actual units! The Titans are a set of experimental units a la Supreme Commander, they include a giant robot that can stomp and create a huge shockwave, destroying most units it touches (though it's very susceptible to air), a hover tank with three extremely powerful long range guns, and more! These Titanas, if used effectively, can quickly turn the tide of battle on your side, not only can they single handedly destroy an entire enemy army, they also have a ton of health and with a supporting army can carve a path directly to the enemy commander. These units are not to be taken lightly, if you scout one out you need to destroy it as quickly as possible.

    As far as negatives go, I only really have 3 major problems with the game:

    1) It can be crazy imbalanced. As mentioned above the Annihilazer is almost game breaking in how overpowered it is. There are also some other balance issues, like air being superior over most units, naval being criminally underpowered (it doesn't even have a dedicated Titan) and tiny asteroids instantly destroying huge planets.

    2) The singleplayer is WEAK. If you're a new player and want to practice on AI, don't use galactic war, use AI skirmishes. Galactic was has a multitude of problems that make it unfun for new players.

    3) It needs some crazy hardware to reach its full potential. Multi-planet games are where this game truly shines above the rest, but if your PC isn't up to snuff playing these massive games can become nearly impossible, especially late-game.

    Oh god, have I been rambling for that long?Alright, let's finish this up then.
    Overall, PA:T is EASILY one of my favourite RTS's of all time, hell it was that without TITANS. It's fun, looks great and is strategically satisfying for both new players and old. I'd definitely recommend picking it up for fans of the genre (especially fans of SupCom and TA
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  13. Aug 22, 2015
    9
    Planetary Annihilation: TITANS is a standalone expansion for Planetary Annihilation, an RTS in the sub-genre occupied by Total Annihilation and Supreme Commander, both games it is clearly heavily influenced by. The expansion was provided for free to all Kickstarter backers of the original game (a pretty classy move) and is at the time of writing available to purchasers of the original forPlanetary Annihilation: TITANS is a standalone expansion for Planetary Annihilation, an RTS in the sub-genre occupied by Total Annihilation and Supreme Commander, both games it is clearly heavily influenced by. The expansion was provided for free to all Kickstarter backers of the original game (a pretty classy move) and is at the time of writing available to purchasers of the original for a 66% discount.

    So should you buy it? Well, if you loved Planetary Annihilation, or thought it could have been great with more unit variety, deeper orbital play, more map terrain, and some experimental units, then the answer is a resounding YES. If you're looking for a deep story campaign then this still isn't the RTS for you.

    Personally, I love it. It's everything an expansion pack should be. It introduces new units, terrain, mechanics, maps, a new game mode,.. It's still PA, but it's different in all the right ways. All these elements come together to provide a deeper, richer experience than the base game alone. Titans bring the experimental units people wanted, and do so while feeling accessible rather than wonder units you will never see in a normal game.

    Almost all the new units slot into new roles which provide new opportunities for play, and in some instances change how existing maps will be tackled. Suddenly that lava at your back on Forge is no longer safe because Drifter hover tanks can traverse it. The river behind your base can now be crossed by an Atlas. The fortress planet you built could be visited by a Helios titan dropping a Manhattan mobile nuke on you followed by an invasion force through the Helios's on-board teleporter.

    It's also backwards compatible, so TITANS owners can revert to classic PA at any point and play with people who don't have the expansion.

    The expansion always adds a much needed interactive tutorial to solve the issue of the brutal learning curve that existed in the base game. The normal difficulty for Galactic War has also been made easier so new players aren't tricked into what was previously a pretty tricky mode. Still, I'd recommend you go from the tutorial to skirmish first so you get all the toys to practice with.

    I've had great fun playing it so far, and I look forward to hundreds more hours with the game.
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  14. Apr 22, 2016
    9
    Fun game with friendly community. Decent graphics and an advanced interface to control your armies.

    PA was buggy and not finished when officially release but by the middle of 2015 they had finished and added all the features. Titans adds 21 new units, Bounty Mode and unit wreckages. A few people think bug fixes only come to Titans but both PA and Titans get updates at the same time (a
    Fun game with friendly community. Decent graphics and an advanced interface to control your armies.

    PA was buggy and not finished when officially release but by the middle of 2015 they had finished and added all the features. Titans adds 21 new units, Bounty Mode and unit wreckages. A few people think bug fixes only come to Titans but both PA and Titans get updates at the same time (a new update is about to come out). There is nothing in Titans that was promised for PA. Uber said Titans would not be included in PA.

    The coming update bring a community mod manager to the game where you can search for and install mods in-game. I'd recommend check out PA Chat - to meet other players and organize games and hotbuild2 - an overhaul of the hotkey system.

    Conclusion: Worth the $13.59 I payed.
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  15. Jun 12, 2016
    8
    I must give it a 10,
    I didn't bought this game, I received this from a Bundle.
    I downloaded it, and I said: "Lets give it a Try".
    As a Strategy lover, well, My reaction was: "IS THIS REAL!?"
    Fugghen Epic.

    I really Recommend this game, if you love the theme of this game.
  16. Aug 22, 2015
    9
    Battle your opponents with naval ships, bots, tanks, planes, and orbital units on a single planet or accross an entire solar system.

    This game doesn't have a single player story mode, but it does have a single player campaign mode called Galactic Annihilation where you conquer planets and get tech upgrades along the way. The multi-player team games and free for all's are what I love the
    Battle your opponents with naval ships, bots, tanks, planes, and orbital units on a single planet or accross an entire solar system.

    This game doesn't have a single player story mode, but it does have a single player campaign mode called Galactic Annihilation where you conquer planets and get tech upgrades along the way. The multi-player team games and free for all's are what I love the most about this game. Also it supports mods and runs on most OS's.
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  17. Aug 22, 2015
    10
    Planetary Annihilation: Titans is a great game from a great developer that had to use kickstarter and early access funding, which wasn't easy and resulted in some PR mistakes. Don't let the troll brigades that hunt the company confuse you, the game is actually really great.

    I most like the following features that titans provides on top of the very well patched base game: - Obviously
    Planetary Annihilation: Titans is a great game from a great developer that had to use kickstarter and early access funding, which wasn't easy and resulted in some PR mistakes. Don't let the troll brigades that hunt the company confuse you, the game is actually really great.

    I most like the following features that titans provides on top of the very well patched base game:

    - Obviously the super units, the titans. Those are awesome :D
    - Destroying whole planets is fun
    - Even when you don't destroy the whole planet after a while of fighting there will be lots of trash from dead units everywhere
    - There now is a tutorial that helps to get into the game and the difficultly of the game has been generally reworked to make it easier on newbies.

    Try it, it's well worth the money :)
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  18. Aug 22, 2015
    9
    Much more fun than the original PA, with this new edition they have added new units, new buildings and generally improved everything. It still has some ways to go, but it's far better.

    The Linux version is keeping me happy.
  19. Sep 10, 2015
    0
    Its the same as planetary annihilation with a few extra bits tacked on... Same issues to boot.

    I cant stand the spherical maps, they're such a pain in the ass to deal with.
  20. Aug 22, 2015
    5
    To begin with - i should say that i have played and rated Planetary Annihilation when it came out - and i was anything but impressed.... the main issue i had with the game was its very very bad performance ... but with increasing gameplay ... also and foremost - the limited tactical options ... kind of a death sentence for a tactical game.

    The TITANS expansion changes the game somewhat
    To begin with - i should say that i have played and rated Planetary Annihilation when it came out - and i was anything but impressed.... the main issue i had with the game was its very very bad performance ... but with increasing gameplay ... also and foremost - the limited tactical options ... kind of a death sentence for a tactical game.

    The TITANS expansion changes the game somewhat - but not to a much better in my opinion.

    However - it should be said that the performance is straight out much better. No crashes - and except for rare freezes in server mode - hardly any problems at all. (well, the loading times are kind of long - but i don t care much for that)

    The tactical aspect of the game does not work for me because the game encourages only one tactic: Optimize production chain - and rush your enemy! - Although there is kind of a choice between an early cheap rush and a midgame tier 2 rush - its a rush all the same.

    Titans appear pretty much only when you allow it (on one planet games) - they are so slow to build that at the same time - the enemy can steamroll the base with tier 2 units or artillery.

    For me - the main problem - again - is the absence of tactical environment. The planets do have mountains and cracks - but they play a very insignificant role - not even oceans offer any greater tactical advantage/disadvantage. - The games defense options are equally poor - with shields gone (understandable but somewhat not beneficial in my opinion) bases have extremely low defense capabilities against approaching units.

    Planets themselves are still waaay too small - and a large map in SC:FA is much, much larger.

    Now playing on a map with multiple planets is more interesting as it is more challenging to establish a bridgehead on an already entrenched planet - but then again - the low unit variety and the emphasis on mass over class kind of spoils it.

    So - again ... a bit odd to say ... but .... players that love grand strategy should still play Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance - because it has more unit variety, larger maps and more meaningful terrain. Planetary Annihilation only sounds bigger by name - but the planets are at best larger Asteroids.

    The only part i did like is that - in single player conquest - you explore and pick techs - but those techs sometimes felt like cheats more than research advancements.
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  21. Aug 23, 2015
    9
    This is a fantastic addition to what was already my favorite RTS. PA Titans builds on teh fast paced, on your toes environment of high level PA play by adding a lot more depth to the late game. It resolves a lot of stalemate situations with the addition of its namesake units, the titans. The orbital units are very useful but may need some re-balancing (which is to be expected).
    My only
    This is a fantastic addition to what was already my favorite RTS. PA Titans builds on teh fast paced, on your toes environment of high level PA play by adding a lot more depth to the late game. It resolves a lot of stalemate situations with the addition of its namesake units, the titans. The orbital units are very useful but may need some re-balancing (which is to be expected).
    My only complaint is that a lot of the new ranked maps are monotone and lack easily identifiable features that allow the players to orient themselves and keep track of where everything is.
    *note about negative reviews* A lot of people are reviewing Ubers past, not this game. A lot of people are unhappy that they aren't getting it for free. That is not a reason for a negative review.
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  22. Aug 26, 2015
    3
    Planetary Annihilation Titans is Planetary Annihilation all over again with some DLC added. It still has the same problems Planetary Annihilation have.

    It's a shame that the release of Planetary Annihilation Titans will prevent that you ever going to see a fully completed vanilla Planetary Annihilation. If you enjoyed Planetary Annihilation this might be a game for you but where the
    Planetary Annihilation Titans is Planetary Annihilation all over again with some DLC added. It still has the same problems Planetary Annihilation have.

    It's a shame that the release of Planetary Annihilation Titans will prevent that you ever going to see a fully completed vanilla Planetary Annihilation.

    If you enjoyed Planetary Annihilation this might be a game for you but where the game falls short right now is the content to justify a standalone expansion.
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  23. Aug 22, 2015
    10
    Planetary Annihilation: Titans is a stand alone expansion where you raise massive armies and battle your enemies across planets. It adds more than just mega sized robots to classic Planetary Annihilation:

    more maps and new terrain new regular sized units each with unique abilities and weaknesses including many new orbital fighters and hover-crafts bounty mode where killing an enemy
    Planetary Annihilation: Titans is a stand alone expansion where you raise massive armies and battle your enemies across planets. It adds more than just mega sized robots to classic Planetary Annihilation:

    more maps and new terrain
    new regular sized units each with unique abilities and weaknesses including many new orbital fighters and hover-crafts
    bounty mode where killing an enemy commander rewards you with an economy boost
    all units leave wreckages that can then be reclaimed and turn into more units
    Ragnarök, another way to destroy a planet
    a short interactive tutorial to learn the basics
    easier single player campaign modes to choose
    the ability to switch between PA Classic and Titans

    It's super fun. I recommend you try it.
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  24. Aug 23, 2015
    0
    Even though game is fun there is one problem...its as fun as previous one, actualy, its almost same game with some additional DLC level content added. Go check original games rewiev, its the same thing. And thats why i leave it as negative - how company (uber) handled evrything is awfull at least. Trying to get more money and blowing your reputation is...well, bad thing to do.
  25. Aug 29, 2015
    5
    Similar enough to previous game not to qualify as a new product in my view. Not bad but not the game I had hoped it would be. Hopefully it will improve over time.
  26. Jan 10, 2016
    0
    Shameless scam artists release bug fixes and promised features as add-on. Removes original game and kills it's player base and get rid of negative reviews at the same time. Can't trust them as likely after this getting such bad reviews they will make new add-on and remove this from steam to get clean slate.
  27. Jun 6, 2018
    9
    Retains the spirit of TA with some new flair with new units from PA and is one of the best RTS games on the market. The style and camera controls can be a bit awkward sometimes but become almost a charming part of the game after a few hours. When playing galactic war is is possible to gain multiple sub commanders making the game play itself, which i do not recommend.
  28. Jan 13, 2022
    8
    Really good RTS on a scale where we can fight on an entire planet and more often - plenty surrounding planets sending units from one to another.

    Many units to be build and controlled (vehicles, air, robots, naval and space) and plenty of buildings to be constructed.

    I've played >20h in cooperative multiplayer with a buddy against AI and total >30h because there is a single player as well.
  29. Apr 27, 2023
    0
    Trash abandonware from shifty developers who removed the original game and re-listed with ONE NEW UNIT for another $35. Why? Because their trash game got "mostly negative"!

    This is garbage, these devs are garbage, and you should avoid them at all costs. 0/10 broken scam
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No score yet - based on 3 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. Pelit (Finland)
    Nov 5, 2015
    87
    Planetary Annihilations: TITANS resembles the game PA should have been at release. [Oct 2015]
  2. Sep 22, 2015
    80
    Better than the original Kickstarter version. It's not perfect, but a step in the right direction and worth playing - due to the lack of competition.
  3. Sep 20, 2015
    70
    It’s far from the best RTS game on the market, and existing Planetary Annihilation players whose enthusiasm has waned are unlikely to find much here to reignite it.