Posted on: September 7, 2025

BobBWilson
Verified ownerGames: 1 Reviews: 1
Great classic build & blow up!
Always a fun time building and blowing things up!
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What began as a conflict over the transfer of consciousness from flesh to machines escalated into a war which has decimated a million worlds. The Core and the Arm have all but exhausted the resources of a galaxy in their struggle for domination. Both sides now crippled beyond repair, the remnants of their armies continue to battle on ravaged planets, their hatred fuelled by over four thousand years of total war. This is a fight to the death. For each side, the only acceptable outcome is the complete elimination of the other.
Total Annihilation (TA) is a real-time strategy (RTS) video game created by Cavedog Entertainment under the guidance of lead designer Chris Taylor. It was released on September 30, 1997, and was the first RTS game to feature 3D units and terrain. Two expansion packs were released: The Core Contingency on April 30, 1998, and Battle Tactics exactly 2 months later on June 30, 1998. When TA was released, the minimum computer requirements were a Pentium 100 MHz processor and 16 MB of RAM. Of course, these requirements were for computers in 1997; modern day machines easily exceed those recommended specifications, but it is still recommended to have a 1 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM for the updated game engine.
In the distant future, the galaxy is ruled by a central body of humans and artificial intelligences called the Core (a contraction of "Consciousness Repository"). The Core's technological and economic triumphs have allowed humanity to colonize most of the Milky Way and enjoy peace and prosperity. However, the balance is broken by a technological breakthrough that allows the consciousness of a human being to be reliably transferred into a machine, thereby theoretically granting infinite life, in a process called "patterning." Following a mandate imposed on humanity by the Core requiring everyone to undergo patterning as a public health measure, a rebel band is formed out of colonies from the edges of the galaxy (hence their name, the Arm), whose members refused to leave their natural bodies to join the Core's machines. A war lasting 4,000 years followed, with the Arm mass-producing clones as pilots for its vehicles and the Core duplicating consciousness-embedded microchips to pilot its own machines.
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
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Posted on: September 7, 2025
BobBWilson
Verified ownerGames: 1 Reviews: 1
Great classic build & blow up!
Always a fun time building and blowing things up!
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Posted on: September 9, 2025
mansio4yeshua
Verified ownerGames: 3 Reviews: 1
Amazing game and fast to load
This has been my favorite childhood game. On Gog it is super fast to play
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Posted on: September 10, 2025
IamNanumar
Verified ownerGames: 1 Reviews: 1
Love this game!
I am loving Total Anhillation, it is a real blast to go back and play one of the staples of my childhood and have it be exactly like it was back then!
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Posted on: September 12, 2025
sinashirali
Verified ownerGames: 1 Reviews: 1
Fantastic!
Works great. Gives you your TA fix.
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Posted on: May 29, 2013
benmo
Verified ownerGames: 65 Reviews: 1
like a fine wine
The game that's aged better than Sade and Tomosaka Rie combined - it's Total Annihilation! With TA: Escalation and the 3.9.0.1 patch, it becomes a glorious golden god of a game that you will sink hours and hours of your life into and regret not a thing. The storyline is just there so it's there, but the game is pretty much a masterpiece. The resource system ensures constant skirmishes rather than hoarding, and the huge variety of hotkeys for unit selection and automation (patrols etc) free you to focus on strategy rather than micro. Four stars because I'm playing the Mac version and there are some problems with setting resolution above 640x480, and the alt key doesn't seem to work, which means I can't select groups. If it scores 4/5 even with those complaints, you just know it's worth checking out. Also, the soundtrack is legendary.
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