Monday, December 12, 2011

Gateway II: Homeworld

Gateway II: Homeworld Review



Gateway II: Homeworld Feature

  • First released in 1993. A classic text-n-pictures adventure, similar in style to many Infocom games with a text parser, but with graphical snapshots, music and the ability to use a mouse instead of typing.
  • Based on the hit classic novels by Frederick Pohl.
  • Experience the chilling reality of 22nd-century Earth. Cross the event horizon of a black hole and explore the Heechee planets at the core - and meet the Heechee face-to-face, holding conversations with them with Legend's "Intelligent Dialogue System".
  • Operate alien technoogy. Pilot a starship!
  • DOS/95/98 native, but will play smoothly in XP without sound.
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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Freespace 2

Freespace 2 Review



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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Lost Empire: Immortal

Lost Empire: Immortal Review



Lost Empire: Immortal Feature

  • Explore the vastness of a fully populated macrocosm, teeming with up to 5,000 stars of varying configurations
  • Encounter the interstellar communities of 6 playable empires and 28 uniquely evolved minor civilizations
  • Conduct research across 11 scientific categories, branching out into 150 individual advances
  • Spaceship models consist of 8 classes that conform to a mission type
  • 3D-rendered dual-warfare system; multiplayer action for up to 10 players in any 1 game
Product InformationLong ago the immortal Aeons presented the fledging races with the technology totravel the stars. Without pause for reasoning vast fleets colonized the cosmosexpanding the interstellar community until a great cataclysm occurred. Now theAeon’s a technologically superior race that once guided the lesser races isall but lost to myth. Their colonies and technology lie beyond reach--scatteredthroughout the galaxy like so many stars. Only fading memories recall the causeof the Aeons downfall and the loss of the star-gates that ended the firstGalactic War. Devoid of the means to navigate the stars the empires of the sixmajor races began to look inwards as communication between worlds was lost. Fromthe depths of the abyss the long forgotten desire for exploration and conquestcalls out once again. For it would only be a matter of time before each racewould recover the knowledge to rebuild their fleets reawaken their desire toexplore rekindle their need to expand and return to warring ways.As the six galactic empires make ready for the arduous struggle ahead allmanner of citizens are rallied to the cause. Scouting expeditions leave thesafety of their stellar berths seeking out potential systems ripe forcolonization. Close behind terra-forming ships prepare planets for swellingpopulations. Throughout countless shipyards powerful battle-fleets are forgedfrom newly acquired resources ready to face the threats that emerge with everycycle of the sun. A new age has arrived.The Age of Immortals has descended upon the fledging empires of the knowngalaxy. Will you dominate or be destroyed?Product Features Colossal galactic map: explore the vastness of a fully populated macrocosm teeming with up to 5000 stars of varying configurations. Encounter the interstellar communities of six playable empires and 28 uniquely evolved minor civilizations. Vast scientific multi-nodal research


Monday, December 5, 2011

Supreme Commander 2

Supreme Commander 2 Review



Supreme Commander 2 Feature

  • Take on the role of three enigmatic commanders; former friends from each of the unique factions -- The United Earth Federation (UEF), The Illuminate and the Cybran Nation -- who get dragged into a conflict of galactic consequences
  • Explore a rich, character-driven single-player game which spans over 18 missions and delivers a new level of emotional connection to the RTS genre, or take the battle online for an exhilarating multi-player experience
  • Fight action-packed battles on a massive scale, waging war with enormous land, air and naval units in visually spectacular environments, brought to life by all-new rendering technology and a true evolution of RTS controls on both platforms
  • Upgrade and customize armies with new weapons and technology and deploy them instantly on the battlefield, turning a base-level tank into a high-powered, multi-barreled, anti-aircraft-sporting multipurpose battle unit
  • Deploy experimental war machines that can change the balance of power at any given moment; experience a streamlined economy and redesigned UI putting the focus squarely on combat, battlefield tactics and high-level strategic decision making
Set 25 years after the events of the original game, Supreme Commander 2 begins with the assassination of the newly elected president of the Colonial Defense Coalition. The CDC members – the United Earth Federation, the Order of the Illuminate, and the Cybran Nation – deny involvement, blame each other, and a galactic war ensues! Experience brutal battles on a massive scale! Players will wage war by creating enormous customizable armies and experimental war machines that can change the balance of power at any given moment. Take the role of one of the three enigmatic commanders, each representing a unique faction with a rich story that brings a new level of emotional connection to the RTS genre, or fight the battle online. Where do your loyalties lie?


Sunday, December 4, 2011

Freelancer (Jewel Case)

Freelancer (Jewel Case) Review



Freelancer (Jewel Case) Feature

  • Experience a vast, open-ended universe filled with an infinite number of adventures
  • Experience endless action as you make your way through 48 known star systems and 38 different levels.
  • Money makes the world go round. Mining planets churn out valuable minerals, agriculture planets cultivate grain. Secure the best trade routes and reap the profit.
  • Greed, morality, compassion, anger... whatever motivates you, the dynamic universe will respond. Take the first step. The universe is waiting.
Freelancer knows how to rule the Universe! Freelancer delivers the exact combination of addictive and accessible gameplay that the genre has needed for a long time. Gamespot