You are Fleet Command, and the Kushan are depending on you to lead them to Hiigara. It would be equipped to overcome any adversity and be the first Kushan space-faring vessel to be capable of faster-than-light travel thanks to the salvaged Hyperspace Core found on the Khar-Toba. The map was pointing “home.” Over the next hundred years every man, woman, and child worked toward one objective: to complete the ship which would carry over 600,000 of them to their ancestral home planet. The Guidestone was recovered from the ruins of the ship and carved upon its chipped face was a map of the galaxy leading to a distant star inscribed with a single word: “Hiigara.” No translation was needed as every Kushan knew it. The discovery of the ancient starship Khar-Toba in one of the planet’s vast deserts confirmed what many already speculated: Kharak was not the origin of the Kushan people. Starting on the desert planet Kharak, Homeworld follows the tribal peoples of the Kushan. Rig: AMD FX-6300 3.5 GHz, with 8GB of RAM, ATI Radeon HD 7950, Windows 8.1 64-bit After acquiring the IP with the winning $1.35 million bid, Gearbox announced it would be bringing an updated Homeworld and Homeworld 2 to a new generation in the form of the Homeworld Remastered Collection. THQ’s bankruptcy in 2013 led to the franchise’s rights going up for auction. The top-notch writing and 3D playing field etched themselves into my memory and left me clamoring for a sequel.Īlthough the story continued in Homeworld: Cataclysm in 2000 and Homeworld 2 in 2003, the series went dark and new copies weren’t even available. However, none made a bigger impression on me than Sierra’s Homeworld did. Sometimes my gambles paid off, like with Star Trek: Klingon Academy and Freelancer, and sometimes I’d get a dud like Allegiance, which was a good game, but one whose servers had been shut down before I even bought it. More than likely, if my mom allowed me, I’d fall in love with the simple promise of being whisked away to the stars. Starsiege: Tribes, Suikoden II, Half-Life, Giants: Citizen Kabuto and more were all stabs in the dark that paid off with hours of enthrallment in front of the glow of a CRT.Īs a young sci-fi fan, all anyone had to do back then to wrestle my hard-earned money from my wallet was throw some spaceships on a box. I discovered some of my favorite games with just the blind promises of the back of a box. The best you could do was to read a review or watch a grainy, minute-long Quicktime video that you spent an hour to download on 56k while hoping your $50 wasn’t spent in vain. It was a time when every video game purchase was a gamble.
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