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| Homeworld | 
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| From: Vivendi Universal Category: Video Games
New (3) Used (2) from $24.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 80 reviews Sales Rank: 4185
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 8.7 x 1.8
Model: 70466 UPC: 020626704663 EAN: 0020626704663 ASIN: B00001LDCK
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I have a love hate relationship with this game. November 28, 2008 An old gaming buddy of mine, Stooge_Baal, introduced me to Homeworld, and when I first played it I had some misgivings about the game.
1) It was a resource hog for the time it came out, which made my system drop out and glitch every now and then.
2) The missions were limited in terms of scope. The game itself was so immaginative and impressive that I think some attention was lacking in designing the missions. They're impressive, but could've been so much more.
3) I couldn't pilot a single ship. I was delegated strictly to the role of admiral/fleet-captain. I couldn't jump into the cockpit or bridge of one of these ships, and take a hands on approach to fighting.
Ergo my following thoughts; there are so many positives about this game that I can't help but give it five stars. However, if I were to make a mod or have the developers create an expansion for Homeworld, it would be to create a "realism" mode where players could fight over vast distances. I'm talking millions of kilometers here; AU size strategic ranges, with perhaps tactical distances being more akin to modern BVR engagement for today's jet fighters. I also would love to be able to have been able to pilot one of the ships, and/or man a gun turret while my AI controlled the rest of my assets.
Otherwise, in terms of graphics this game is visually striking. And I truly mean that. Vivendi did their homework when it came to developing this game, and it was created with love and passion for the science fiction space opera genre.
The music, story and backgrounds are blended supurbly. This is truly an impressive production, but, like I say, I had my own personal misgivings of what I wanted. Still, my personal tastes shouldn't detract from what surely is quality game design.
Like I say those are just my personal takes on what else I would have liked in this this game. I know it's been about ten years since this game first came out, and seeing as how the whole franchise seems to have been put permanently on hiatus, the possibility of this series being revived are slim and none. Too bad, because it deserves better.
Homeworld is the space-game other corporate driven studios would have loved to have produced, but, because of their own power structures dictating their creativity, can't. They're incapable of doing so, and when they tried tended to botch the effort.
If you haven't tried Homeworld, then do yourself a favor and buy a used copy. Every good science fiction fan owes it to themselves. The missions are somewhat linear, and lack what could have been a larger dynamicism, but the gameplay is respectable enough that you should be able to enjoy the story and wonderful graphics that rival today's top of the line space-sims.
innovative gameplay, innovative story November 18, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
3D rts gaming hits the scene in a big way.
I cried. the story is brilliant.
Great music...
Adagio for strings is gorgeous, check out the soundtrack.
home world rocks December 16, 2007 all right home world is about a quest to find your home planet id tell you more but i would end up giving it all away, but what i can tell you is that you can research build and capture ships which makes it really awsome.i got this a long time ago but i think that it is so awsome that i still play it trust me youll love this game.
First of its kind and well worth the praise June 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a 3D RTS game and as such will require a lot of getting used to. I am a very spatial person so the interface was very intuitive, but for others, it might take a long time to understand and master or never at all. The story is original and gripping. The music is enchanting and after 8 years I still go back and listen to it. The races that you'll encounter are just incredible. It is like the Odyssey, so I guess you can say it is a Space Odyssey of sorts. There are just so many strategies and tactics you can use with the multitude of units at your selection. The only limitation is your creativity.
This is definetly a smart people's game. Don't go in to it thinking it's another mindless build and rush game. It will actually challenge you to think.
Not hooked April 24, 2007 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
If a game doesn't hook me within the first half-hour then I'm just not going to see it through to the end. Homeworld just seemed like Age of Empires: In Space to me and the slow, confusing gameplay really got on my nerves. I know that this game has an Army of fans who will denounce my comments, but I simply could not get into it.
Usually, I like space games and I was hoping that this would have a Star Trek-ish feel to it. I also quite the Wing Commander games and since it only cost me 99p then I thought I might as well give it a go. Call me shallow, but it didn't give me instant satisfaction and uninstalled it after only 45 minutes.
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