Homeworld Remastered Collection (2015)
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Homeworld Remastered Collection (2015)
The Pride of Hiigara and Her Fleet by The-King-Zhaul
Mothership over Hiigara
Six Months after Hiigaran landfall, the Mothership has been permanently parked in Hiigaras orbit, docked to Hiigaras preexisting Harborstation. It ceaslessly manufactures all space based infrastructure and ships the newly minted Hiigarans will need to secure their place in the Galaxy
What do you think of the homeWorld Series of games? Do you like them or are they not for you?
I've loved the Homeworld series since I first played them as a kid.
Plot wise, it all begins very simply: we're trying to find our way home. And it becomes so much more after that. Now, it was a bit frustrating that we got the first three games (HW1, Cataclysm, and HW2) in a span of like 5 years and then it took over a decade for new devs to pick up the series and make another. The most recent game, HW3, is a bit high on its horse, but considering we waited 20 years for it I'm not bothered.
Mechanically, it took the idea of a space combat RTS and blew it out of the park. To this day, I still don't think I've found another space combat game that operates in all three dimensions as well as Homeworld does. On top of that, it feels very immersive. The current devs have lost some of the tricks the original ones did with things like fighter+fleet pathing, or how ships react to each other, but when battlegroups clash it flows organically and looks visually very impressive. Follow a single fighter's camera in a squadron during an attack run on an enemy fleet, and you'll feel like you're right there in the action. Or, watch from a frigate or destroyer as it plods along, cannons swivelling around before lobbing massive shells through the void at opposing ships as fighters zip by in tight patterns.
If you enjoy any sort of games like Battlefleet Gothic, Sins of a Solar Empire, etc, you'll likely enjoy Homeworld. Admittedly, it might take a lil bit to wrap your head around moving and fighting on a three-dimensional plane, but its quite satisfying once you do imo
4ever sad that Gearbox couldn’t get the rights to put Yes’ “Homeworld” song in Homeworld Remastered
Homeworld: Deserts Of Kharak (2016)
Homeworld: Deserts Of Kharak (2016)
Homeworld 3 (2024)