• FREE GAME: Homeworld: Desert of Kharak

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 11:00:46 2023
    Fridays might be the best-days, but I've come to appreciate Thursdays
    too, 'cause Free Games. Not always GOOD games, no, but free has a
    value all its own. And what do we get for free on this Thursday?


    * Homeworld: Desert of Kharak https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/homeworld-deserts-of-kharak
    The original "Homeworld" was a game of its time; released five years
    earlier or five years later, and I do not think it would have made
    half the splash it did. But in an era when RTS games were still the
    rage, the transition to 3D models were still new, and truly cinematic
    gameplay was still fresh and novel, "Homeworld" felt new and exciting.
    But that excitement dwindled with every sequel, and "Deserts of
    Kharak" does little to revitalize the franchise. There's nothing wrong
    per se with the game - it is a perfectly adequate real-time-strategy
    game - but it has little to draw you in outside it's license. It
    feels generic and average; an attempt to rekindle the magic of the
    originals without truly understanding why those games felt so
    exceptional. RTS fans - and Homeworld diehards - might want to give
    this one a look, but everyone else? There seems little point when
    there are so many better examples of the genre available.



    But free is free, so decide for yourself. You know how long you've
    got.

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  • From rms@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 10:56:19 2023
    [My review of Deserts of Kharak from some years back]
    Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak
    I think the first RTS I've completed, this title was enjoyable all the way through for me. For a few reasons: One was the inclusion of the Expedition Guide DLC, which goes over the history and background for the game, and left
    me feeling well-versed in what my motivations were in the game world.
    Secondly was the basic plot: A desperate race across the desert to hopefully save civilization -- a classic Quest -- broken up into manageable mission chunks, each with a short intro displaying a world map showing where you started, where you're headed and where you are now. Perfect for short
    gameplay sessions spread out over days (in my case weeks), as I could resume
    a new mission after a long period away and not feel lost about my place in
    the plot, while completing each successive mission gave a satisfying sense
    of accomplishment and a natural stopping point.

    The gameplay -- moving tiny vehicles around like tonka trucks in a sandpit,
    was fascinating and fun. Not slow-moving by any means, as quickly scrolling around, grouping and moving units, etc, could get frantic as the battles peaked; rather it was exciting in a less stressful way than your average
    FPS. I can't comment on finer points of RTS design, but bumbling through missions was a blast.

    There were minor performance issues with stuttering while scrolling across a map, but patches which hit mid-campaign have fixed those for me, and it's a pretty game with a good art style in the cut-scenes. I'm looking forward to continuing on to the original Homeworld games some time soon.

    rms

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Fri Aug 25 00:47:39 2023
    I took it even though I didn't like the original Homeworld. Maybe I will like this one if I ever try it?


    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Fridays might be the best-days, but I've come to appreciate Thursdays
    too, 'cause Free Games. Not always GOOD games, no, but free has a
    value all its own. And what do we get for free on this Thursday?


    * Homeworld: Desert of Kharak https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/homeworld-deserts-of-kharak
    The original "Homeworld" was a game of its time; released five years
    earlier or five years later, and I do not think it would have made
    half the splash it did. But in an era when RTS games were still the
    rage, the transition to 3D models were still new, and truly cinematic gameplay was still fresh and novel, "Homeworld" felt new and exciting.
    But that excitement dwindled with every sequel, and "Deserts of
    Kharak" does little to revitalize the franchise. There's nothing wrong
    per se with the game - it is a perfectly adequate real-time-strategy
    game - but it has little to draw you in outside it's license. It
    feels generic and average; an attempt to rekindle the magic of the
    originals without truly understanding why those games felt so
    exceptional. RTS fans - and Homeworld diehards - might want to give
    this one a look, but everyone else? There seems little point when
    there are so many better examples of the genre available.



    But free is free, so decide for yourself. You know how long you've
    got.



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  • From rms@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 23:35:01 2023
    https://www.gog.com/en/game/deserts_of_kharak_expedition_guide

    60cents on gog! This is a standalone app, so works fine with any other
    version of the main game.

    rms

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