![]() ![]() Very few games give you this sort of open world (or in this case, universe) to plot your own path and do it well. ![]() There are elements of role playing, strategy, exploration, resource management and more. What I really enjoyed was what the game itself offered. The music was pleasant and the sound effect varied enough that I never felt compelled to turn down the audio on my speakers or play something else. The animations are somewhat simple and the art direction does its job, but is not particularly memorable. That being said, there are certainly other games out there that still look better. If memory serves, the original game maxed out at 800×600 resolution, so seeing this one played at 1920×1200 is a considerable improvement. I got a lot more mileage out of the additional text adventures, battle maps and missions, though the improved presentation values are appreciated as well. While the visuals are sharp and get the job done, they really are not the highpoint of the campaign here. This is an updated version of the prior Space Rangers game, giving the series a nice HD gloss of paint and updating the sound track with new musical themes that actually sound very nice. I am pleased to say that Space Rangers HD A War Apart is not one of those titles. They tend to become classic examples of spreading development resources and talent too thin, offering thing slices of features that seem appealing at a glance, but fail to pan out in the end. Generally when a game tries to mix a load of different features from varying genres into one title, it tends to be poor to decent in executing a lot of these features while proving to be excellent in none. ![]()
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