Showing posts with label 4x. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4x. Show all posts

10/18/2012

MATRIX Starships Unlimited: Divided Galaxies (Windows) Review

MATRIX Starships Unlimited: Divided Galaxies
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Unimpressive graphics and sound but that's not the point.
I wouldn't pay [too much] for this game but it is worth your time if you like a good strategy game.

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Build a space empire by choosing & using the finest starships, in this incredible space conquest game! / Rated T: Teen

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8/06/2012

Master of Orion Review

Master of Orion
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Master of Orion I really set the bar for 4X games.Pick a race (each has its advantages and disadvantages), colonize a section of the galaxy, and fight with your neighbors for more.There's diplomacy, a technology tree, and random events to keep things lively.It really is a game worth spending some time on.

It doesn't run too well on modern Windows operating systems, but does run well in DOSBox, a DOS emulator.

The game is freely downloadable from the Internet, so I'd advise purchasing it here as a desirable option only if you want to round out your collection of MOObilia.

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The original 1993 release from SimTex that spawned two hit sequels.

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1/08/2012

Master of Orion 2: Battle At Antares (Jewel Case) Review

Master of Orion 2: Battle At Antares
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This game is wonderful.Those of you who played the original MOO will find gameplay similar but with expanded options, while folks new to the series will likely enjoy the politicking and pestering that goes on in the average game.A few general comments and then some specifics:
MOO:2 is a galatic strategic adventure game.You pick from one of nearly a dozen races, each with its own benefits or drawbacks (The klackons, industrious space-ants, excel at production but are as dumb as bricks; ethereal Psilons float about learning with amazing rapidity but struggling to produce the ships necessary to defend themselves, while charming and wily Humans play folks against one another).A new feature allows you to customize your own race from the scores of options characterizing the pre-packaged ones.Want enormous planets?Make your race Aquatic and Subterranean.Insanely productive?Cybernetic, Tolerant (ignores pollution effects), +2 Production.The possibilities are staggering, and by buying a lot of negatives, one can afford an equal number of wonderful positives.
Each star system, unlike MOO:1, has a number of planets, most of which you can land on initially.Unlike MOO:1, you will not need to learn different _types_ of colonization for different planets (radiated, barren, toxic, etc.).However, you still need to research how to make them more fruitful.Along the way you receive the option to hire both planetary governors and ship leaders, effectively Heroes for your forces.Placing a good planetary leader in a system with a half-dozen habitable planets can double your empire's food, research, and/or industry production.
Other additional features such as multiple 'special' worlds guarded by nasty beasts, in addition to Orion itself, as well as the ability to purchase (eventually) robotic workers allows for great customization, and lets races rebound from setbacks.MOO:2 even allows you the option to let the computer calculate all the fleet battles nearly instantly, so you don't have to sit through a 2 hour fight involving stasis fields and boarding parties.However, you may only choose this option _before_ starting a given game, and cannot turn it off afterwards.Long fights may get annoying, but I find it far more useful to know _why_ you lost, not just that you did.
All in all, MOO:2 is a very engrossing strategy game, particularly for sci-fi buffs.Note however that while it has aged well, you may need to turn down the graphics accelerator on your computer to keep it from freezing up if you have a new one.Details on how should be included in the help files that come with the game.

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Forge an empire to span a universe. Colonize unknown planets and trade with other races for their knowledge. Conquer alien star systems by war or diplomacy to secure their resources. Only then can you guarantee your galactic supremacy. Multiple game settings let you select such factors as your adversaries' intelligence, the size and age of the galaxy, and the level of civilization. There are multiplayer options for up to eight players. You can play using modems, a network, a hot seat, or TCP/IP. The game also includes 13 predesigned races, each with its own abilities, and the means to create your own.

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6/08/2011

Sword of the Stars: Born of Blood (PC Games) Review

Sword of the Stars: Born of Blood
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A great add on to what was already a solid space-strategy game.More research, a new race, a small add on to the economy (freighters).The voice overs still leave something to be desired, but otherwise the game's strengths lay in the battles and how you fight them.Just blast away or target a specific enemy component, it's up to you.I bought "Sins Solar Empire", truthfully I like "Sword" better, mostly because of it's game play.

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The year is 2445. Over 30 years have passed since the first stellar empires began to expand. Four races once set out to explore and conquer the galaxy, meeting in fiery clashes that spanned the universe. The first wars have passed and a promising age of diplomacy dawns. Now a new alien race emerges shattering the uneasy peace. With new drive systems, ships, technology, and tactics, the Zuul burst onto the scene with a devastating agenda - not only will they conquer, they will control the entire universeunless you put a stop to their destruction. With savage ships and psychic powers, they enslave or annihilate all those who oppose them. As their galley disks descend to harvest slaves from neighboring races, all other empires may be forced to put aside their grudges - if they do not unite against the Zuul, each race will be systematically exterminated. Form alliances and learn to work with your foes as you lead your fleets to victory in a universe at war in Sword of Stars: Born of Blood.

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