
These massive installations are the most expensive and powerful assets in the game and, once sufficiently upgraded, can take out an entire fleet all by themselves and contribute greatly to your overall infrastructure. The star bases are undoubtedly the main attraction of Entrenchment. The AI has been improved to make good use of the new assets, so don't be surprised to come out of a jump only to see your enemies' planets protected by a massive star base bristling with upgrades.

In addition to some basic upgrades to the existing fixed defense platforms, the expansion also includes powerful new star bases and deadly minefields. Entrenchment adds a few new defensive options that free up player's ships for maneuver and assault. The+new+star+bases+are+massive+and+massively+cool. The first option left your attacking fleets underpowered and the second option gave enemies a chance to skirt by your fixed defenses to attack your assets from a safer direction. The only remedies to this problem were either to divide your forces or to fill up each and every tactical slot available with gun emplacements. This was particularly painful with the massive pirate invasions that cropped up towards the middle and later stages of the game. You'd then have to pull units away from your invasion force to fight off whatever enemies were being sent against your planets. Too often, your assaults on an enemy system would be interrupted by hostile incursions into your own territory.


One of the frustrations in the original game was that players would have to switch their fleets back and forth between offense and defense. Featuring some compelling new defense oriented additions, numerous gameplay tweaks, and a ten-dollar price tag, it's a guaranteed way to extend the fun and flexibility of the Sins of a Solar Empire experience. They've recently released the first micro-expansion for the game, Sins of a Solar Empire: Entrenchment. But that doesn't mean that the teams at Ironclad or Stardock are resting on their laurels. Last year's Sins of a Solar Empire was an undeniably amazing experience so much so, in fact, that it won our game of the year award.
