Compara los precios de Planetary Annihilation: TITANS key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Planetary Annihilation Inc. Publicado por THQ Nordic. Lanzado el 18/8/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, Strategy.

Massive-scale RTS where you conquer solar systems, crash moons into planets, and deploy city-stomping TITAN units. Chaos at a scale most strategy games won't touch.

Planetary Annihilation: TITANS is a real-time strategy game built around one core premise: bigger is better, and then bigger again. You command factories, construct armies of hundreds of units, and fight across multiple planets simultaneously within the same solar system. The TITANS expansion adds five Titan-class super units that dwarf everything else on the field, plus 16 additional regular units that round out build options across the existing factions. If you have ever wanted to settle a skirmish by redirecting a moon into an enemy's homeworld, this is the game that lets you do exactly that. The scale is genuinely the selling point and the learning curve at the same time. New players will likely spend their first few hours just understanding the orbital layer, which controls how you move between planets, place satellite defenses, and set up the conditions for that planet-smashing moment everyone comes for. There is no hand-holding tutorial that walks you through advanced economy management, so expect to lose badly and often early on. That said, the core loop of building mexes (metal extractors), expanding your energy grid, and queuing factory lines is intuitive enough that a determined newcomer can be competitive in single-planet skirmishes within a few sessions. Start there, ignore the multi-planet chaos until your build order feels automatic, and the complexity becomes rewarding rather than punishing. Where TITANS earns its Very Positive rating is in the depth of its unit interaction and the sheer spectacle of late-game matches. The five Titan units each fill distinct tactical roles, and knowing when to commit resources to building one versus maintaining a larger conventional force is a genuine strategic decision with real trade-offs. The AI, across its difficulty tiers, is serviceable for solo play and does a reasonable job of threatening multiple fronts, though experienced RTS players will find the top-end AI predictable once you understand its economic priorities. Multiplayer is where the game truly breathes, and community-hosted servers still see active lobbies. The mod ecosystem, supported through the community modding tools, extends replay value considerably with balance tweaks, new unit packs, and custom planet sets. The weaknesses are real and worth knowing before you commit. The interface can feel cluttered when managing a multi-planet war simultaneously, and camera control across different celestial bodies takes time to feel natural. Performance under heavy unit load is demanding on older hardware, and matches that spiral into late-game behemoth territory will tax mid-range CPUs noticeably. The single-player Galactic War mode offers a roguelite-style campaign across a procedural star map, but it functions mainly as extended skirmish practice rather than a narrative experience with meaningful story hooks. If you are buying primarily for a campaign with character and plot, recalibrate expectations. For strategy players who care about macro-level decision-making, economy optimization, and matches where a single well-timed orbital strike can reverse a losing position, TITANS delivers a sandbox that holds up years after release. The combination of raw scale, the Titan units as decisive late-game tools, and an active enough multiplayer community make it a worthwhile entry in any serious RTS library. Diego, Scout Team

Planetary Annihilation: TITANS key

Planetary Annihilation: TITANS key

18 ago 2015Planetary Annihilation IncTHQ Nordic
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Massive-scale RTS where you conquer solar systems, crash moons into planets, and deploy city-stomping TITAN units. Chaos at a scale most strategy games won't touch.

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Planetary Annihilation: TITANS is a real-time strategy game built around one core premise: bigger is better, and then bigger again. You command factories, construct armies of hundreds of units, and fight across multiple planets simultaneously within the same solar system. The TITANS expansion adds five Titan-class super units that dwarf everything else on the field, plus 16 additional regular units that round out build options across the existing factions. If you have ever wanted to settle a skirmish by redirecting a moon into an enemy's homeworld, this is the game that lets you do exactly that. The scale is genuinely the selling point and the learning curve at the same time. New players will likely spend their first few hours just understanding the orbital layer, which controls how you move between planets, place satellite defenses, and set up the conditions for that planet-smashing moment everyone comes for. There is no hand-holding tutorial that walks you through advanced economy management, so expect to lose badly and often early on. That said, the core loop of building mexes (metal extractors), expanding your energy grid, and queuing factory lines is intuitive enough that a determined newcomer can be competitive in single-planet skirmishes within a few sessions. Start there, ignore the multi-planet chaos until your build order feels automatic, and the complexity becomes rewarding rather than punishing. Where TITANS earns its Very Positive rating is in the depth of its unit interaction and the sheer spectacle of late-game matches. The five Titan units each fill distinct tactical roles, and knowing when to commit resources to building one versus maintaining a larger conventional force is a genuine strategic decision with real trade-offs. The AI, across its difficulty tiers, is serviceable for solo play and does a reasonable job of threatening multiple fronts, though experienced RTS players will find the top-end AI predictable once you understand its economic priorities. Multiplayer is where the game truly breathes, and community-hosted servers still see active lobbies. The mod ecosystem, supported through the community modding tools, extends replay value considerably with balance tweaks, new unit packs, and custom planet sets. The weaknesses are real and worth knowing before you commit. The interface can feel cluttered when managing a multi-planet war simultaneously, and camera control across different celestial bodies takes time to feel natural. Performance under heavy unit load is demanding on older hardware, and matches that spiral into late-game behemoth territory will tax mid-range CPUs noticeably. The single-player Galactic War mode offers a roguelite-style campaign across a procedural star map, but it functions mainly as extended skirmish practice rather than a narrative experience with meaningful story hooks. If you are buying primarily for a campaign with character and plot, recalibrate expectations. For strategy players who care about macro-level decision-making, economy optimization, and matches where a single well-timed orbital strike can reverse a losing position, TITANS delivers a sandbox that holds up years after release. The combination of raw scale, the Titan units as decisive late-game tools, and an active enough multiplayer community make it a worthwhile entry in any serious RTS library.

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