I felt that Homeworld 2 played a bit easier than Homeworld does. There are not any difficulty options to scale your experience, but I felt that everything was properly approachable from mission to mission. Both games start out roughly the same, with routine procedures met by forces quickly encroaching on your position.Ĭombat is pretty simple at first, and the AI of your scouts, interceptors, and corvettes are smart enough to engage their own tactics and go for self-preservation as much as possible. And over time you’ll do research for upgrades. From there you build ships, collect resources, and move out. Once, the Mothership is released into space to begin, a christening of sorts begins. There’s some really well-detailed tutorials that help you get your space legs. There’s no faces to be distracted with, and in weird ways you bond with the faceless crews. The cinematics focus solely on the ships and audio from radio communications to tell you the story. There’s an air of similarity of “Battlestar Galactica” (which started in 2003) with epic space battles and trying to make it “home”, and even Homeworld 2‘s relic and artifact story also weirdly ties with BSG. They are by no means perfect, but they tell realistic tales of humanity’s future and the plausible problems faced. The narratives that drive both Homeworld and Homeworld 2 are exquisite. After all, that’s where most of the work was done. It’s kind of hard to know where to start for first-timers, do I start the older ones to see how they really look? Do I dive straight into the new ones? Well, I decided to start the remasters. Starting Homeworld Remastered Collection is interesting, you’re presented a launcher that gives you the option of choosing one of five different executables: Homeworld Remastered, Homeworld 2 Remastered, Homeworld Classic, Homeworld 2 Classic, and Homeworld Remastered Steam Multiplayer (Beta). Now having played Homeworld and Homeworld 2, I’ve never played RTS’ so beautiful or well-crafted from 19, respectfully. Thanks to Gearbox Software acquiring the IP in 2013, that is no longer an issue. I had always heard great things about the Homeworld series, but there wasn’t any easy way to play them. Though I have played Relic’s games that have come after Homeworld, like the Company of Heroes series to the Dawn of War series. Truth be told: I’ve never played Homeworld or Homeworld 2 before this review.
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