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Star Control I & II

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Star Control I & II
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Star Control I Mankind is about to be wiped off the face of the galactic map. A savage clutch of alien races called the Ur-Quan Hierachy has become the “evil empire” of the 27th century- ruthlessly invading interstellar neighbors. Humanity is next on their list. Your job is to make sure that they do...
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1993, Toys for Bob, ESRB Rating: Everyone...
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Windows 10, 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, DirectX 9.0c...
Description
Star Control I
Mankind is about to be wiped off the face of the galactic map. A savage clutch of alien races called the Ur-Quan Hierachy has become the “evil empire” of the 27th century- ruthlessly invading interstellar neighbors. Humanity is next on their list. Your job is to make sure that they don’t succeed. The entire Alliance of Free Stars battlefleet awaits your orders.

Star Control II
Arguably the greatest space adventure on PC, with tons of humor and memorable characters. You start in a nearly empty space-ship, but as the game progresses, you can upgrade it with many modules that affect the vessel's attributes. You can discover new stars, meet new alien races, wage wars, and boldly go where no man has gone before you. A truly exceptional exploration game that that has influenced the entire industry. While playing this gem, it's really fun to observe how many of its gameplay features were copied by modern AAA titles.
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{{'1993-11-30T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
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23 MB
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ESRB Rating: Everyone

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Posted on: April 19, 2011

Selderij

Games: 553 Reviews: 10

Get The Ur-Quan Masters

Good game, but its freeware remake The Ur-Quan Masters is a lot better in every way. SC1 is not worth buying because of the super melee mode in SC2 that does almost the same thing.


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Posted on: April 19, 2011

Watashiii

Games: 138 Reviews: 1

My favorite game of all time

Part one is a revolutionary space battle with over ten completely different alien ships, each with it's own set of abilities. It also included a strategy game to complement the space battles. Part two is a full scale adventure/strategy with about 20 different races and a huge upgradeable carrier traveling through vast space and rescuing the universe by resource management, trading, diplomacy and aggression. This game has a simple, but comfortable, almost console-like interface with enough dialogs, strategic options and easter eggs to guarantee replayability even in today's age. Knowing gog.com, the package probably comes with enough maps and guides to satisfy any collector. But if that's not enough, the internet is full of fan content due to Star Control's mind-influencing ability to spread obsessive fandom like a space plague I could go on for hours, but for $6, you can just play it through a few times and then do it instead of me


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Posted on: April 19, 2011

Shanucore

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Games: 169 Reviews: 1

Overjoyed to see these games on GOG.com

Star Control 2 is without a doubt my most cherished game of all time, even beating out enduring greats like Civilization. It provided exciting, dynamic combat, memorable characters and alien civilizations, vast swathes of space to explore, a genre-savvy space-operatic storyline with 20,000 years of backstory, resource collection and starship upgrades, some memorable community-sourced music and plenty more. It speaks to the game's longevity and charm that a fan community endures to this day, two decades on from the game's original release. You owe it to yourself to give this piece of gaming history a try. Star Control 1 was a much simpler game - small maps offering competitive strategic play - but the same underlying combat engine is in place, and it's every bit as solid. You can also enjoy the combat mode with friends - the balance is excellent, with even the weakest ships having unique tactical advantages.


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Posted on: April 19, 2011

Wishbone

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Games: 648 Reviews: 3

More than the sum of its many, many parts

What do you get if you combine a thrilling adventure game, a space exploration game and a top-down tactical space shooter, then add a healthy dose of resource gathering, technology upgrades and a whopping boatload of humor? Well, most of the time, you'll probably get an unplayable mess. Once, however, a brilliant and creative team of developers did just that, and ended up with Star Control II. It sounds messy, but somehow, all the various elements manage to combine into a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. It just works, all of it. Star Control II is an incredibly versatile game. It will spur your imagination, as you explore a corner of a vibrant, inhabited galaxy. It will make you curse in frustration as you battle enemy spaceships. It will make you howl with laughter as an odd alien makes comments you could never have expected or imagined. It will puzzle your brain as you try to work out where a clue, inaccurately translated from an alien language, will lead you. Star Control II has it all. The game is, at its most basic level, a grand adventure game, in which you must find out past and current events, and uncover a way to eliminate a great threat to the galaxy. Along the way, you will find both allies and enemies, and it will not always be clear which is which. Some events occur without your direct involvement, and things are moving towards a climax whether you want them to or not. In other words, you only have a limited time period to find a solution before the galaxy is lost. There is a lot of information to keep track of, some essential, some merely helpful or interesting. Most of the essential things are taken care of by the game, but you may still find it helpful to take notes as you play. Especially things such as coordinates of specific star systems. To give you an idea of the scale of the corner of the galaxy the game covers, it contains 505 separate star systems, each with their own planetary system. Many planets have one or more moons. And they can all be visited and explored. The game comprises a large number of different gameplay types. You control a large, advanced, alien spacecraft, which can be upgraded with various modules over the course of the game. You can also acquire various smaller secondary spaceships, which are only used in combat. Travel between star systems takes place in hyperspace, a strange dimension where energy fluctuates wildly, and where star systems appear as "holes" you can dive into. The screen shows your ship and the immediate surroundings (which generally look the same everywhere in hyperspace), while a minimap gives you a somewhat wider view, allowing you to see any ships or systems in the near vicinity. You can either control your ship directly, or you can plot a course on the starmap to a specific system, and the ship will go there in a straight line, minimizing the amount of time and fuel spent. Inside star systems, you control your ship directly from a top-down perspective. You can go into orbit about any planet or moon simply by flying into it. Once in orbit, you can scan a planet or moon for traces of minerals, energy signatures and signs of life. Your mothership cannot land, but you can buy planet landers which, as the name suggests, can. Using these, you can explore planets and harvest minerals, kill alien life forms or investigate artifacts. Planet exploration takes place on a top-down wraparound view of the lander's immediate surroundings, with a minimap of the the entire planet so you can see where you are and where you need to go. Some planets have severe weather conditions, earthquakes or "hot spots", which are crawling streams of fire. Any of these can damage or destroy your landers, so you need to be careful where you land. When scanning a planet, it's a good idea to pay attention to the planetary data you are presented with. Minerals are picked up simply by going over them in your lander, creatures need to be shot, and leave behind a kind of "DNA pod" which can be picked up in the same manner. Your landers have limited cargo capacity, so sometimes several trips to the surface are needed in order to clear out a planet. Landing costs fuel depending on the surface gravity of the planet, so keep an eye on both planetary data and your fuel reserves. Minerals come in several varieties with different resource values. On the planet exploration screen, they appear as circles of various sizes, according to the size of the deposit. They are color-coded according to type, so it is easy to see approximately how valuable a given mineral deposit is. Since your landers and mothership have a limited cargo capacity, and some planets have very high surface gravity, not all deposits are worth picking up. Biological information (the "DNA pods" dropped by slain creatures) can be sold (somewhere) for information and new technologies. Since both the information and technologies are very helpful, and life forms are farely rare, it is always a good idea to harvest as much bio-information as possible. There are many kinds of creatures in the game. They vary according to value (how many units of bio-information they drop when killed), speed of movement, resilience (how many shots they take to kill) and the amount of damage they do to your landers if they hit them. Experience will tell you which sorts of creatures are good news and which sorts need careful handling. Combat is one possible outcome when you encounter alien ships. You can meet them in hyperspace, inside star systems and in orbit around planets. Alien ships typically appear in groups of one to five, although the homeworld of any race will contain an infinite number of ships. Combat takes place around the nearest heavenly body (which has a gravity well, so don't get too close) and uses (as all ship control in the game) a top-down perspective. The "playing field" wraps around, so if a ship flies far enough away from the center, it will start approaching it again from the opposite direction. When combat ensues, you first choose which ship to use. You can use your mothership or any of the secondary ships you have acquired along the way. The various ship types have different weapons, primary and secondary, speed and number of crew. Some ships have specific strengths or weaknesses in relation to others, so choose wisely, according to what kind of ships you are fighting. You control your chosen ship directly, and you only fight one enemy at a time. If you manage to destroy the entire group, you will salvage some resource units from the wreckage. If your ship is destroyed, you can choose another, until you run out of ships. Your mothership can be a formidable fighter with the right weapon upgrades, but beware: if it is destroyed, you have lost the game. Finally, the conversations. During the course of the game, you will meet many interesting aliens. Each race has a unique psychological profile, and an interesting backstory. Talk to them. As much as possible. This is the part of the game that raises it from "a good, solid game" to "a brilliantly fantastic game". All of the aliens have information you can use, and most of them have lines that will make you smile, chuckle, or even howl with laughter. Star Control II is simply a fantastic game. It may not be for you (no game can cater to the tastes of absolutely everybody), but it has so many elements that anybody ought to like some parts of it. I will at any rate encourage everyone not familiar with it to try it out. It shows a creativity and commitment rarely seen in games anymore. It is clear that the people who made it did so out of love for the game, rather than for the business plans of a publisher. If you have never played it, try it. You may find the greatest game you've ever played.


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Posted on: April 19, 2011

tonyk007

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Games: Reviews: 1

I don't normally post reviews

But for this game I will. Yes yes, Ur Quan Masters is a free port (and yes I've played it and prefer it to this version) but thats not going to stop me chipping in and buying the GoG version as a small thanks for the countless lost hours in my childhood. Releases like this are why I joined GoG.


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