Posted on: August 24, 2024

derekguenther
Verified ownerGames: 660 Reviews: 5
4X with an actual campaign
There aren't many 4X games out there which actually have a single-player campaign, which makes this game fairly unique. The art style is good, which means even with dated graphics it doesn't look bad at all. The way you build your colonies is closer to a city builder game. The way research and production is handled is quite different from most other games too, instead of each colony having to produce its own thing they all contribute resources into a production pool which you control from one centralized screen. To be 100% fair though, it is quite old, which means it has a little jank to it. The pathfinding for units during space and ground battles is a little horrendous, be prepared to spend a little time deliberately lining up your ships before sending them in for your final assault on a large starbase. It does show you the path they plan to take, which makes it easy to learn why they are acting a certain way so you can easily deal with it. There are some quirks of design (such as how taxes and population growth work) which you'll want to Google a quick guide for. The computer voice which speaks every time you navigate to a different screen can be turned off in the options. I have had a couple of crashes, each time due to a transition video playing while navigating around the ship, and those can also be turned off in the options if you like. The acting feels a little off since it was originally recorded in a language other than English, and the story itself is nothing amazing but serves well as a framework for the campaign. Overall, a very unique 4X, entirely worth playing even if you've never heard of it before.
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