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Generally favorable reviews- based on 240 Ratings
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Positive: 177 out of 240
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Mixed: 31 out of 240
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Negative: 32 out of 240
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JasonMMay 15, 2009
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BigAMar 17, 2009The gameplay is terrible. It keeps losing your ships. It loses missions. Sometimes it refuses to accept commands and goes into a loop. Some of the scenarios start you off without weapons and make you prey to pirates, even though the trainer waits for you to shoot! Etc. Enough said.
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May 31, 2014A buggy mess which could've been great but developers didn't care enough to fix it.
It has a lot of fans, so maybe it's for you, but I like a well-made product not something that's totally broken at launch and never fixed by greedy devs. -
DavidN.Sep 13, 2009
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Sep 1, 2012A space grindfest with awkward controls, a steep learning curve and broken achievements which only limits itself to single-player. Stay away from this one.
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SJT-Ruler*Feb 11, 2009
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JimEJul 26, 2009
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Awards & Rankings
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X3: Terran Conflict is the last episode of the space saga from Egosoft. There is a huge war going on, a war against the Xenon and against the game's controls. Terran Conflict looks great, there's more action than before and it's possible to control lots of ships - theoretically. But in reality controlling more than one ship is very complicated, if not impossible. But if you liked the other X-series games, then you might like this one, too.
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The saving grace in this title is the level design. A living breathing world has never looked so good.
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Lovingly concocted, generally well executed, and hampered only by a few niggles, this is a game that not only achieves its goal -- plunking us into another time and place to live the life of an entrepreneurial spaceman -- but shows us that some titles can truly take us places.