Homeworld Remastered Collection
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Doświadcz epickich kosmicznych gier strategicznych, które na nowo zdefiniowały gatunek RTS. Kontroluj swoją flotę i buduj armadę w ponad 30 misjach dla jednego gracza. Wybieraj typy jednostek, formacje floty i taktyki lotu dla każdej sytuacji strategicznej.
Identyfikator aplikacji244160
Typ aplikacjiGAME
Deweloperzy ,
Wydawcy Gearbox Publishing, Aspyr (Mac)
Kategorie Single-player, Osiągnięcia Steam, Steam Cloud, Wieloosobowy, Steam Workshop
Gatunki Strategie, Symulacje
Data premiery25 Luty, 2015
Platformy Windows, Mac
Obsługiwane języki French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, English, Russian

Homeworld Remastered Collection
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Homeworld Remastered Collection otrzymał łącznie 13 589 recenzji, z czego 12 005 to recenzje pozytywne, a 1 584 to recenzje negatywne, co daje ogólną ocenę „Bardzo pozytywna”.

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Czas gry: 2032 minut
[h1] Epic Voyage Through Cosmic Expanse [/h1] The Mothership, our ark of salvation, carries the Kushan people through the uncharted void toward a fabled Homeworld. This real-time strategy odyssey unfolds in a fully three-dimensional stellar battlespace, a pioneering feat in 1999. Commanding fleets across desolate starfields, we harvest resources, engage in tactical skirmishes, and unravel a narrative of survival and destiny. The journey, reborn in the 2015 Remastered Collection, blends haunting visuals with a timeless score, guiding us through the galaxy’s perils. [h1] Fleet Command Protocols [/h1] In the vastness of the cosmos, I issue directives to my fleet via a strategic interface, positioning strike craft and capital ships across three-dimensional planes. Resource collection requires dispatching harvesters to asteroid fields, their yields fueling the construction of frigates and corvettes within the Mothership’s hangar. Combat unfolds as a ballet of vectors, with formations maneuvering around enemy fleets in a true 3D space, unlike the planar battles of StarCraft. Hyperspace jumps propel the campaign forward, linking missions where every surviving vessel persists, carrying scars and upgrades into the next engagement. The sensor manager, a holographic sphere, tracks enemy movements and resource nodes, demanding constant vigilance to coordinate attacks. Managing this intricate web of logistics, production, and warfare feels like conducting a symphony across the stars, though precision is required to align each unit’s trajectory. [h1] Strengths of the Exodus [/h1] The narrative weaves a saga of loss and hope, with the destruction of Kharak fueling a desperate quest that resonates through every mission. Visuals, especially in the remastered version, paint starfields and nebulae with a grandeur that elevates each battle’s stakes. The soundtrack, a blend of ambient drones and Adagio for Strings, underscores the weight of command, turning skirmishes into operatic spectacles. Tactical depth emerges from the ability to flank enemies in three dimensions, offering strategic freedom absent in games like Command & Conquer. Persistent fleets create a sense of continuity, where each ship’s survival feels like a personal triumph. The Mothership’s design, a hulking beacon of Kushan engineering, serves as both a tactical hub and a symbol of resilience. Modding support ensures the community can craft new campaigns, extending the journey’s lifespan. [h1] Flaws in the Stars [/h1] The interface, a relic of bygone systems, demands excessive micromanagement, with unit selection and resource allocation feeling like wrestling an ancient nav-computer. Pathfinding errors plague fleet operations, as ships stray from designated vectors or tangle in chaotic orbits, undermining precise battle plans. The remastered version’s altered mechanics, particularly inconsistent projectile physics and broken formations, disrupt the tactical harmony expected from Kushan engineering. These technical missteps can leave commanders frustrated, as carefully plotted strategies unravel in the heat of combat. Campaign pacing often slows to a crawl, with prolonged resource-gathering phases testing the resolve of even the most patient strategist. Such flaws, though not fatal, dim the brilliance of this interstellar journey. [h1] The Journey’s Legacy [/h1] The voyage of Homeworld 1 remains a cornerstone of strategic starfaring, blending narrative depth with pioneering mechanics. Its three-dimensional battlespace and persistent fleet system set a standard that still challenges modern titles. Despite technical hiccups, the campaign’s emotional resonance and atmospheric brilliance endure. For commanders seeking a blend of strategy and story, this odyssey holds firm against the ravages of time. [h1] Grade[/h1] 8.6/10 - This score reflects a monumental journey, where strategic innovation and narrative weight triumph, though tempered by aging controls and remastered inconsistencies.
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