Introduction to the 3rd Mission in Homeworld where the mothership returns to find Kharak burning. The in game music is Barber's Adagio for Strings sung to Agnus Dei. (Thanks to you all for helpin...
Introduction to the 3rd Mission in Homeworld where the mothership returns to find Kharak burning. The in game music is Barber's Adagio for Strings sung to Agnus Dei. (Thanks to you all for helping me get it right!!!)
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I've read comments from people who said that they sounded monotone in this scene. I think that it's fitting for how you would naturally react in these situations. Imagine if this were earth, you'd come back and your first thoughts would be pure, unadulterated shock. It would be more "....wtf" than "omg gonna kill people let me at em" I love the subtle breaks in the guys voice particularly at "...not even beacons"
I remember this game. It was so fascinating the first time I played. After kicking the Emperor and finishig Homeworld I just couldn´t stop to start it all over again.
I remember when I hijacked so many ships, that my old AMD Duron 800 and Geforce 2MX just gave me at the final battle perhaps 3 frames per second :D. I love(d) this game. It is still my favorite game.
Its games like this that I wish I could go back and play them again for the first time so that I could truly appreciate the art of it. Back when I was 14, I took a great game like this for granted and didn't give it the respect it deserved the first time through.
I miss those times... Who else remembers the time when games were deep and intelligent? Today its mostly crap compared to those old classics. But the saddest part is that todays young gamer actually believe those new games are great and the stories well written. As seen below with the Halo 3 comment. I miss the old times...
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I love the subtle breaks in the guys voice particularly at "...not even beacons"
I remember when I hijacked so many ships, that my old AMD Duron 800 and Geforce 2MX just gave me at the final battle perhaps 3 frames per second :D.
I love(d) this game. It is still my favorite game.
Today its mostly crap compared to those old classics.
But the saddest part is that todays young gamer actually believe those new games are great and the stories well written. As seen below with the Halo 3 comment.
I miss the old times...
The game was so very nice looking, and the gameplay was sooo cool!