10/16/2012

Star Trek: Armada 2 (Jewel Case) Review

Star Trek: Armada 2
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I just bought Star Trek: Armada 2.It definitely looks like Activision took notes from all the complaints in Star Trek: Armada (1) and fixed the problems.Now you can have up to 16 ships in each fleet.There are 3 single play campaigns including Star Fleet, Klingon, and the Borg.All the Next Generation, DS9, and Voyager ships are in this game.The tutorials are great and let you play as Species 8472, Romulans, and Cardassians.The idea in the tutorial is that you can learn how the enemy works so you can beat them.
The graphics are great!The ships have special weapons which require recharging (similar to magic in Warcraft).When starships explode in the game, it is really cool.The introduction has pretty good animation and a voiceover by Patrick Stewart.
The only possible thing that I could ask for more is to include the Dominion.This is what Homeworld: Catalysm should have been.

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Product Description:
Star Trek: Armada 2 is the sequel to the Star Trek real-time strategy title Star Trek: Armada. An innovative RTS, Star Trek: Armada 2 adds a new level of strategy and realism to the original by allowing players to command from a 3-D tactical view. Set in The Next Generation universe, the game's story unfolds through three single-player campaigns from the Federation, Klingon, and Borg perspective. Additionally, the Cardassians, Romulans, and Species 8472 will join the fray throughout.
The sequel also features more armada than before. Sweeping 3-D gameplay immerses gamers in a universe of space, supremacy, and survival with more ships, longer campaigns, and all-out battles. You can arrange fleets in many different 3-D formations with up to 16 ships, which dramatically affect strategic and tactical decisions. The outcome of every encounter depends on the player's ability to manage resources, crew, and fleets of ships across the galaxy.
Players command the fleets of three different races through three separate single-player campaigns for a total of 30 missions. Additionally, gamers can take control of six separate races in multiplayer mode. Each has divergent combat styles and tactical approaches. Other noncombatant aliens such as the Ferengi make for willing trade partners. Gamers become fully immersed in the explosive battles with the addition of the tactical view mode, a ship-to-ship combat viewer that allows you to control fleets from on top of the action.

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