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Homeworld remastered collection r
Homeworld remastered collection r










  1. Homeworld remastered collection r Patch#
  2. Homeworld remastered collection r full#
  3. Homeworld remastered collection r Ps4#

The second was that your fleet and all of your resources carried over to the next fight.

Homeworld remastered collection r full#

First and foremost, the full 3D battlefield and the ability to move ships along all 3 axis, x, y and z. There are a couple of very unique features in Homeworld that were not found anywhere else in RTS games at the time. The Taiidan didn’t like this and so they sent a fleet to stop them. Over the years the treaty was forgotten by the Kushan and when they found the original colony ship that brought them there and a map that would lead them home to Hiigara, they built a mothership to carry them home. The Taiidan imprisoned the Kushan to the planet Kharak millennia ago, prohibiting them from developing FTL (Faster than light) travel. Consisting of 16 missions, it chronicles the journey of your people, the Kushan to their real home planet of Hiigara. The first Homeworld came out in September of 1999 and was almost an instant classic. The only thing that could block your vision is your sensor range so make sure you build lots of probes. The enemy could come at you from ANY angle, left, right, high, low. Homeworld’s battlefield is space, and all the hazards therein. Up to this point if you played an RTS it was always played on a 2d plane, with some high and low terrain thrown in for good measure to make it feel like it is 3D. For those of you who haven’t played Homeworld 1 or 2, it is the first truly 3D RTS (real time strategy) game to come out. Homeworld Remastered Collection includes both Homeworld games, however, I will spend most of my time talking about the first game as it received the biggest overhaul. A remaster is only effective if the original game looks like a whole new game with the re release, and the Homeworld Remastered Collection is a fantastic example of this! It doesn’t hurt that it is priced at what a remaster should be. I have waited for GOTY editions of games to hit, I’m still waiting for the Mass Effect GOTY trilogy before I bite for example.Īll this being said, there are games that deserve and could use a remaster and would seriously benefit from it (I’m looking at you Final Fantasy VII). Borderlands The Handsome Collection is coming out a year after The Pre-Sequel as an HD remaster of Borderlands 2 and Borderlands the Pre-Sequel. There are a few exceptions, the Kingdom Hearts HD remakes for example. Game of the Year editions aren’t quite the same in my eyes, yes they re release the game with all of the DLC available, however, there is no graphical upgrade, nor is there usually any general improvements or content that was not available from the original release, aside from the DLC to the game itself.

Homeworld remastered collection r Patch#

Not even PC gamers are immune from this as From Software won’t even patch the PC version to give it the upgrades and enhancements without players spending a bit more money. So people may have already spent as much as $90 to get the full experience of Dark Souls 2, only to find out that From Software/Bandai Namco is going to release the game at the full $60 price with everything included. On top of that, we find out that usually ALL of the DLC is also included along with these new versions. Instead they spit in the face of people who purchased the original game just over a year ago by waiting eight months to announce that it was also coming to a new generation of consoles.

Homeworld remastered collection r Ps4#

Why couldn’t they come out with the Xbox One and PS4 editions of Dark Souls 2 last March? Or at the very least announce that it was coming to current generation consoles when they released the original game? Give the gamer the opportunity to decide on which edition to get. From Software is a great example of this. Gaming companies need to treat their fans better than what we are getting now. Is it really worth gamers buying games if the publisher is only going to turn around and release an enhanced version a year later? Especially at a price that is at or close to the cost of a new game? What about games that have been released on the last 2 generations and coming out now *ahem* Final Fantasy X/X2 HD Remastered. Is it healthy for the gaming industry to release games that appeared on last gen consoles this generation? Especially only a year out? *ahem* Dark Souls 2 *ahem* The Last of Us. HD remakes have been coming out seemingly faster than new, unique gaming titles. A small rant on remastered games and how game companies are treating their fans.












Homeworld remastered collection r