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Mass Destruction

A classic from demo dos games collection

I had this game from a random demo collection on a CD. I have forgot its name and found it recently. It is easy to control with keyboard, the graphics are ok, way better I remembered. It is the game where you need piano lesson to figure out the controls, but not too difficult. If you have the manual, then it is more easier. Overall I think it is gem. For the starters, don't go in water even if it is a tank, won't float.

2 gamers found this review helpful
Star Wolves

Not fun for new players

This game is only fun for those whose already played and loved it back then. Today it is clanky, barely working, you need to save after every encounter. I do see the potential, but it fails both technically (crashes, a lot of chrashes) and gameplay (fightes close to an object even your own mothership explodes due to it stuck to it). I can't recommend this game.

3 gamers found this review helpful
Homeworld® Remastered Collection

Campaign kills it

The good parts: - Space - Nice ship models and fights - Good story - Skirmish mode is playable and fun The fatal flaws: - Slow, very slow gameplay. The strategy involves moving in 3 dimensions is useless or won't do any difference against CPU. You need to save before every maneuver. - The campaign's difficulty scales different, can't be set. There are stages which is way too easy and others are impossible. I can't beat the last mission because I have too large fleet. The enemy grinds me in a minute. - During cutscenes, the game doesn't stop, but you don't have control. This means say good bye to your progress if you are in a fight and a cutscene comes. You need to skip as fast as possible every ingame cutscene. Overall it would be an epic game if there is a patch for the flaws. For the newcomers to this game, don't listen to those this is master piece. You can't look up videos, guides to help you with tactics, because it is different for everyone. If you build a large fleet, the next mission maybe impossible. You need to do all over again the previous mission with limited fleet to have chance in the next one. This is outrageous. I have my own past with Warcraft, Starcraft and C&C games and other not well known RTSs, but this is uniquely bad. Not even Player's Patch 2.3 helps it...

17 gamers found this review helpful
Between the Stars

Nice

Overall, it's good, still in development, so bugs happen, things might change...etc. Have you played Rebel Galaxy, Freelancer, Tachyon, Freespace 2, Starcom: Nexus? This game is a nice combination of them. Good: - You control a battleship with a lot of tactical features. * - Nice graphics. ** - This dice rolling RPG element with text based "action". Netural: - No effective weapon range indicator. - No target lock. - The sometime real time enginering, recycling, medbay and research. - No camera change option. Just TPS. - Speech. We are outnumbered 5 to 1 and the crew is cheerful as Sponge Bob. - Sound. It's just meh... (I might not yet found it) *- Miss two features like ramming and forward ultimate cannon. - Decision between auto and manual targeting and firing turrets. Bad: - AI. Friendly and enemy ships are just fly, shoot like there's no tomorrow. - Camera. If something flies between your ship and the camera, you automatically target and shoot that object. Regardless if it's friend or foe. **- Sometimes the lights are too bright. You must stare your ship from behind, that's constant bright, and some laser show during fights. After these it's hard to see dark objects and ships. - Music. I'm really missing the dynamic music change. It's like the game had no identity. Always that heroic music like moving your ship around would be a capital achievement. I'm looking forward to see what this going to be, but so far, I'm impressed and satisfied.

72 gamers found this review helpful