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Ancient Space Review | Saving Content

Excerpt: "Ancient Space appeared seemingly from almost nowhere, having only been announced a month prior to its release. But this space real-time strategy game manages to be well-made, yet do nothing remarkable at the same time."

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nippletwister3923d ago (Edited 3923d ago )

This reminds me of Homeworld, Nexus: The Jupiter Incident, Star Wolves and Genesis Rising,
and that makes my penis hard.
Will be checking this out.
Edit: aww shuks, by what i'm reading in reviews on Steam, this won't be enjoyable. Darnit Paradox.

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Ancient Space Review - Gaming Nexus

From the review: "A standard space-based RTS. Short, but also cheap, worth picking up if you are a fan of the genre or are just itching for some old-school RTS action. Otherwise, you won't miss anything."

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Ancient Space Review | Hardcore Gamer

Ancient Space: not a deeply narrative space opera or a high budget science fiction extravaganza, but simply new strategy game by Creative Forge Games and published by Paradox.

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Ancient Space - PC Review | Chalgyr's Game Room

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:

My first introduction to true space-based realtime strategy came near the end of 1999, roughly 18 months after the release of Starcraft which had been dominating my RTS time back then. When I first caught wind of a new title by Relic and Sierra I was fully in the grips of space-based gaming. From the old Wing Commander games to Freespace and the X games, I was desperately trying to find more titles that had to do with the inky blackness of space rather than the wooded forests filled with elves, orcs, and other mystical beings (though I still love a good fantasy game) and since I had to wait another year before Tachyon: The Fringe was released, I needed to find something. Enter Homeworld, which released at the end of September of 1999 and it was everything that I had dreamed of.

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