- Publisher: EON Digital Entertainment
- Release Date: Feb 14, 2001
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 13
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Mixed: 1 out of 13
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Negative: 5 out of 13
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EricM.Apr 10, 2006It lacked graphics and information!! Although I prefer racing games... I found this game is still a challenge because there is no walkthrough, therefore I have been unable to successfully complete the game!
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BenAug 8, 2004I wouldn't accept this if it was free. It could have been a decent StarCraft clone, but the graphics, soundtrack, pathfinding... well... everything-there are NO words to describe it. And don't even think about playing it to find out.
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StalkeRMay 10, 2006I think it's very intresting game, you ask "why?", I tell you. You can travel from planet to planet, research techs, and graphics are cool! this not WH40K:DoW, but for isometric graphics it's realy cool!
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WorfJan 10, 2005Actually, this game isn't all that bad, if you have nothing better to do and have mastered all the other games you have.
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ChrisT.Mar 10, 2006This game was really poor and the graphics were awful. I mean, even the tutorial mission took me about 20 min looking for one guy!
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MattApr 22, 2006this was one of the hardest games that i have ever played and the tutorial took me less than 3 minutes to find the guy. they tell you right where you should look for him.
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JayJun 9, 2007
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RoyMar 12, 2006I got the orginal in my time the game was very fun so for me it was a good game.
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May 29, 2012
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Unfortunately, the unbalanced squad-combat and wrap-around maps are not enough to pull this one away from the Pit of Despair.
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Because of its ugly graphics, bad sound, faulty artificial intelligence, and extremely dull gameplay, it winds up crashing to the ground like some ill-fated hydrogen blimp.
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Completely without substance and fails to match even the primordial games from the DOS era.