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Homeworld (PC Games, 1999) 
Homeworld  (PC Games, 1999)

 
Homeworld  (PC Games, 1999)

Platform: PC Games
Publisher: Sierra Studios
Release Date: Sep 1999
Rating: Everyone
Genre: Strategy
Product ID: EPID7146
Description: While the real-time strategy genre suffered from overused ideas and clones upon clones due to overly accessible 2D top-down engines, Relic emerged from the stratosphere with their stellar fully 3D space based RTS Homeworld. It turned out...
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  A Great 4X Game
Review created: 02/24/08
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I love playing RTS type games. A friend of mine recently introduced me to "Homeworld". Homeworld falls into the 3D real-time strategy 4X (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit and eXterminate) category.

The game takes a little bit of getting used to for movement. Once you get the hang of moving around it is nice to be in a 3D environment instead of a traditional top down 2D environment.

The standards of gameplay are there. You get tech trees and the ability to build multiple class ships. Each ship does a different task and you continue to grow your fleet you get more strength to defend yourself.

The storyline, as far as I'm into the game, is great. Your civilization creates a massive ship that has hyperspace capabilities. You go forth to test the ship. Only to come back and find out that your planet was destroyed by an attacking force. Upon capture of one of these forces you learn that you have violated a 4000 year old treaty by having your planet create hyperspace technology. The penalty, destruction of the planet and peoples!

After escaping you go forth to build a fleet and get retribution for the destruction of the planet.

A fun challenging game so far.

5/5

Latsyrhc
Tamarack Collectibles


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  HomeWorld PC Game for Computer
Review created: 11/05/09
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Prompt delivery. No hassles by Seller
Software in good working order. Cheap and fair price for product, even though a very old (in computer language) software program.


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  very rare retro! pc cd rom game for windows!! excellent
Review created: 11/02/09
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original homeworld: pc cd rom game for windows 95/98 in jewelcase 1999 version! excellent rare retro gaming!! review by used1goods a half.com and ebay seller and buyer


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  Excellent response, very professional, highly recommend
Review created: 10/08/09
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ashwinkn ( 6 )

Excellent response, very professional, highly recommend.
Excellent response, very professional, highly recommend.
Excellent response, very professional, highly recommend.
Excellent response, very professional, highly recommend.


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  Homeworld 2
Review created: 05/31/09
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jet335 ( 6 )

This is a great game. it is simple enough to get into, but it has layers and layers of strategy around it. This is one of the best RTS games ever made.


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  Space War Baby!!!
Review created: 06/11/08

One of my good friends recommended this game to me, since I'm a big fan of space-games and intergalactic wars and aliens! And what a recommendation it was! This game, although a little old now, is absolutely sweet! The amount of modifications out there for it is ridicules! You can even add Star Trek ships to this game and use them in your fleet to bash the enemy! The 3D space control is nice and smooth, although a little hard to get used to in the beginning, but it definitely adds another dimension to strategy games.

In the game itself, it's nice that you can actually hide the controls once you memorize all the keyboard shortcuts, the online play is really nice, and the graphics are acceptable for its age. The mods for this game are still being developed, so even though it's a little old its still alive. It would be nice to have Homeworld 3!

The campaign so far seems to be fun, but when you buy a game like this you should be looking more towards the online game-play, and that's exactly why I bought it, so I can play with my friend and kick some butt!

The only thing that I don't like about the game so far is the fact that you cannot choose a custom screen resolution. for example if i connect it to a 720P HD screen it will not allow me to have a 1360 X 768 resolution. You can only have 4:3, so you either have to stretch it with your screen settings, or just play with black spaces on the sides of your screen. But, again, I guess that's just because the game was released before all this HD craziness.

If you're a space-war person, this game is a must-add to your collection! The ships are cool, the weapons are explosive, and the leasers are hot! The additions to this game are endless basically, and the online game-play is addictive! And, you do not need a massive gaming rig to play it! Even with all settings to the max.


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  Homeworld
Review created: 04/10/07
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This game while being eight or nine years old plays as fresh now as it did then. It has all of the classic RTS elements but makes things very interesting in each mission. This game will make you think, and can be very frustrating, until you figure out what to do. This is where it shines: making you think it is impossible to survive, punishing severely your mistakes and losses. But once you achieve success, or figure out the path to success, you feel as though you have had an epiphany. But for the casual player the game can be tedious and boring. Some of it is very long (one mission to complete all of it takes about ten hours) and sometimes the action is VERY slow. But all in all it is an excellent game with an impressive set of checks-and-balances, and rewarding in the end.


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  The greatest real-time strategy game ever made.
Review created: 07/26/06

Homeworld.

This game is utterly brilliant. A unique, moving plot, great gameplay, and pioneering design come together in unique fassion to create one of the best, if not the best, computer games ever made. Your people have been exiled to a blasted waste of a planet for generations. After an archeological dig uncovers the crashed remains of the ship that brought you there, you have built a mighty starship to reclaim your place among the galaxy. The hopes of your people go with you as you activate an experimental hyperdrive... and then everything falls apart. Though I don't want to spoil the utterly brilliant plot, I would like to assure you, dear reader, that it is one of the best I have ever encountered... and this is coming from a gamer whose first space opera was Star Control 2.

The gameplay is innovative, with a true 3D environment and utter freedom to explore it. The game encourages and almost requires combined arms tactics, and clever manuvering can pay off in spades. The two sides are almost mirror images of each other, though there are subtle differences. While each side has 2 unique ships, the unique ships are of little use under most circumstances (only one of them has the capacity to be anything other than an annoyance, and even then it dies too quickly to be decisive) the real difference lies in the ballance of the 'mirrored' ships. The Kushan have superior fighters and corvettes(the fighters by a slim margine, the corvettes by a slightly wider one) while the Taidan have better frigates. The Taidan Destroyer hits slightly harder than its Kushan counterpart, but the Kushan missile destroyer is slightly superior to the Taidan version. Both sides' heavy cruisers are dead even, the Kushan version is harder to kill but the Taidan version hits harder, and the differences are slight. The carriers and motherships of both factions are fairly equal.

Despite the complexity of the 3D environment, combat is fairly easy to keep track of(your ships will keep up a running comentary of how they think the odds are running- a nice touch), with each ship design distinct enough for quick identification(particularly the hammerhead of the Tiidan Assault Frigate and Missile Destroyer) The range of ships is great enough that a player can use any number of tactics, especially in multiplayer, and the design strongly encourages combined arms tactics. It's a great challenge.

And then there's the levels themselves... from the awesome majesty of the the Cathedrel of Kadesh to the deadly splendor of the Supernova Station, to the gritty scope of the Ship Graveyard at Karos, the levels have a strong sence of location, rather than the blandness of deep space. The action is well paced, and the AI is strong enough to be a challence- though it has some perdictable habits that can be exploited by a canny player.

Though it looks a bit dated by todays standards and the controls are a bit tricky, this is a great game and well worth adding to your collection. I would heartily recomend it to any fan of either strategy games of science fiction.


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