Star Quest I in the 27th Century
One of the nice things about Star Quest 1 is that, like Elite, you can fly down from deep space into the planets atmosphere, to hover over the planets surface to blast a base protected by ground cannons. The missions are intense, with lots of enemy ships flying around everywhere, constantly bombarding you with laser fire. You also have to watch out for space mines, although you can also lay them in fields to protect your Star Cruisers.
The graphics of the game is quite good: planets and ships are 3D Gouraud-shaded, with a nice variety in design. The objects are texture-mapped, with real-time shading by sunlight a nice touch. One of the best things about the game is the very wide range of ships and missions: you will engage enemies in deep space, air, and planetary surface, and there are over 60 different kinds of ships in total (although you cannot fly them all). Some missions also leave room for you to explore the area to plan your attack and strategy, and you can choose from 10 difficulty levels per mission. I found computer-wingmen in the game to be reasonably bright, in a sense that although they dont really help me much, they are still smart enough not to get killed first ;)
Overall, Star Quest 1 is entertaining as far as space action games go, but it just doesnt have the same staying power as Nomad or Elite. Maybe it was the weak (almost nonexistent) plot, maybe it was the repetitive ship design, or maybe it was the lack of innovation. Whatever it was, its an average game that you will have fun with for a few hours, before going back to your favorite space combat game.
Average Rating: | 7.91 [12 votes] |
Genre: | Action |
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Developer: | Virtual Adventures |
Publisher: | Virtual Adventures |
Year: | 1996 |
Software Copyright: | Virtual Adventures |
Theme: | Science Fiction, Shareware |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Battlecruiser 3000 AD v2.09, Command Adventures: STARSHIP, Star Rangers |
Thanks to... | Trojax |
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