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Best Sellers Series: Homeworld Game of the Year

Best Sellers Series: Homeworld Game of the Year

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One word -- Fantastic
Review: When Relic Entertainment first confirmed Homeworld2 was in development in 2002, they promised a fantastic evolutionary game, building on the revolutionary play of Homeworld. They have certainly delivered on this promise, as Homeworld2 is both beautiful to look at and fun to play.

The most noticable change in Homeworld2 (in comparison with Homeworld 1 and Homeworld: Cataclysm) is the graphics. No longer are ship explosions static and predictable, or the weapons static and unrealistic, but instead are glorious and spectacular to see. The miniscule details Relic has introduced--such as vents opening and closing on ships to release gases, or the detailed shadows on the hulls--are enough to excite the senses.

Another advancement is the fluidity at which the game moves. The 360 degree camera angles revolutionized in Homeworld 1 are a bit less static in HW2, and it seems as if there is a smooth transition when rotating the view around ships. The ships also make smoother turns when flying, fire realistic looking weaponry (the flak cannon is thrilling to watch), and seem to be alive on your screen.

The sound quality in this game is wonderful as well. In full battle, every sound, every engine adjustment and cannon firing can be heard. It truly sounds like all out war with the speakers on max and a full out battle in progress.

The gameplay is another perk. While it takes a while to understand where all the controls are, a helpful tutorial is included with the game to aide in understanding all the little nooks and crannies, and how to use them. Once understood, Homeworld2 can be an experience in itself, drawing you in (easily losing track of time!) and exciting all of your senses.

Another great feature is the multiplayer mode. While the option to play one or several CPU characters on various levels of difficulty exists, the gameplay is at times tedious and a bit boring (although whenever a battle ensues, the boredom quickly vanishes :-) ). But the preferable option would be to play online with other people. It is by far the most realistic and entertaining of the two choices. Going online is simple--all you need is a modem and you're ready.

All of these prizes come with a price, though. Lower-end machines will have a tough time processing all the action scenes. While most of the features can be turned off (such as shadows, detailed explosions, etc.), Homeworld2 wouldn't be Homeworld2 without those details. I strongly advise you to check out your machine before buying it, and make sure it meets (preferably exceeding) the minimum requirements.

Homeworld2 promises to be spectacular. Buy this game; you won't regret it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keep it straight
Review: Let's clear something up here. Homeworld Cataclysm is not Homeworld2, and it's not an expansion, either, it's stand-alone. Cataclysm is the one with the Beast, Homeworld2 is the one with the Vaygr that hasn't even been released yet. Too many people are posting reviews for Cataclysm here, which is for Homeworld2. Go to the Cataclysm review sites, not this one. It kinda confuses some people.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I just tried the Homeworld 2 demo
Review: It looks and plays just like Homeworld only the atmosphere seems to be missing. The music is weak. The new captain is cold and boring. I don't see anything innovative. You can't go inside the ships. It doesn't meet the standards the original Homeworld set. Seems like they could have turned out this installment after a couple of months. What have they been doing the last four years?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Homeworld 2 will be an instant classic
Review: If you like sci-fi, strategy games, and great stories, then Homeworld 2 will be your holy grail. No, it is not out at the time of this review, but let me tell you something. You could go back in time to 1999 and erase the original Homeworld's release, and release it now in 2003 instead, and it would still top other new stragegy games and get great reviews. Homeworld 2 is a promise to improve all the things that made Homeworld 1 so great. If you don't like sci-fi, strategy games, or great stories...buy Homeworld 2 anyway. You will be converted. Enough said.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is Homeworld 2...Not Cataclysm
Review: Dear Amazon Customer,

Please pay no attention to negative reviews of Homeworld 2 that are actually directed to the Homeworld expansion ...Homeworld:Cataclysm.

Homeworld was ground breaking, moving, and finely balanced for an incredible gaming experience. Nuff said... buy the first if you haven't already.

Cataclysm lacked the impact of the first but was pretty cool in its own right. I replayed one of the cataclysm missions over and over again until I could save all of the passenger ships. Cataclysm had something to be proud of also. And you know you're lying if you didn't get a giant grin every time you zapped an opponent with your beast ray online and heard their entire crew scream in agony because you knew your opponent heard the same cries on the other end. If you haven't bought cataclysm yet wait until you get bored of the first and the third (which I guarantee won't happen for a number of years)

Homeworld 2 hasn't come out yet but download the trailer (which is actually video of in game action) and you will see why I gave this game 5 stars before I have played it.

So in a couple weeks there will be three Homeworld games don't get them confused. Homeworld 2 promises to be very cool and unlike another review at amazon it IS made by Relic, the people who made the original...besides there are gonna be space marines as we know all games containing space marines are must buys.

p.s. Amazon...please remove the reviews that confuse Homeworld 2 with Homeworld Cataclysm.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Homeworld 2 a major jaw-dropper
Review: You know, alot of people usually say a sequal, whether for a game or a movie or something else, is rarely as good as the first.Well my friends, I think we're gonna prove that wrong.

The first Homeworld was a beautiful spectacle, taking imagination,masterful graphics, and a complete immersion into the Homeworld Universe.On level 3,As you play out the level, seeing that first cryo tray full of over 100,000 people on board be murdered, I almost cried.Then, with burning hatred and revenge, See the kushan people chase after the fleet that massecred their home and their people, I cheered for them.

If Homeworld 2 can take us as deep into the video game as the original,watchout people, we got Homeworld zombies on the loose!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hopefull
Review: Homeworld was "Amazing". Cataclysm was "Good". This trend better not continue or I would have to give Sierra the "Confederacy of Dunces" award. I really loved Homeworld and what was done with that game....

If you dont understand what Im saying here then I hope to God you dont work for Sierras dev. team. Your probably "management".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Home World 2 should be Great Fun
Review: Home World 2 is going to be a great game. I'm desperately waiting for its release in Hong Kong, although I have not played Homeworld 1. The graphics look great on the magazines, and the RTS Style fully 3 dimensional should be spectacular. Space is the setting of the game, and should catch your attention very well. If you are going to get only one game this coming month, get Home World 2. I promise that it is going to be a fun filled September for you. On the other hand, Sierra always churns out nice games.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Homeworld returns
Review: In 1977 Star Wars set the pace for science fiction films up to the present day. In 1999 Homeworld had a similar effect, carving a niche for itself and creating a dedicated following of fans. Still after 3 years, epic space battles are played by people of all ages, both new to the game and veterans.
When I first sat down to play Homeworld in 1999 I was totally blown away, so much so I have not bought a new game since. The multiplayer element of the game means that there are almost limitless possibilites, I still get an adrenaline rush each time I play the game on line. This is why for me Homeworld 2 is so eagerly awaited. At 34 I am like that small boy waiting to see Star Wars again.
Without doubt, this game is what computers were designed for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Game to Change Them All
Review: The First Homeworld was given a special life I've not seen in games before. The Manual was filled with a race's history, their culture, their people. It read like a novel by one of the great Science Fiction authors. Mission 3 truly brought out everything I had learned about the Higaarans from the Manual..and burned it before my eyes. The background music (Adagio For Strings, Samuel Barber's piece, but done with vocals), the sight of the burning world...not being able to save the first Cryo-Pod before the Taidaan Frigates destroyed the 100,000 lives sleeping within..The knowledge that a beautifully made culture was gone...
It did what no other game, movie, or story could do, and hasn't ever since.

It made me cry.

The 'expansion' if it could be called that, Cataclysm, did not have the same effect...no, instead, it did something different, something else again. Yes, I've been surprised, yes, I've been startled. Yes, thanks to Dark Forces I'm deathly afraid of venturing into water for fear of dianogas.

It made me cringe. The screams of your crews as they died a horrible, painful death. A single snip of conversation embodies that game for me: "Wow...look at these organic circuts..we could learn so much from this!" "...Just keep in mind that those were once your Kith-Brothers and Sisters."

And now Homeworld 2 comes. It has plenty to live up to, but I can guarantee it'll meet the challenge and immerse you in a universe thats whole, something which many, many stories could come from.


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