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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Andrew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Playing DarkStar One: Broken Alliance is like opening up a time capsule from 2003-4 planted by the PC gaming community. The space dog-fighting and adventuring genre that was so popular back then with games like Freelancer has long since died out, and its...
Overall, DarkStar One: Broken Alliance feels rushed out the door and lacks polish as well as any multiplayer modes to help redeem its boring and repetitive campaign. This title is a horrible example of a space simulator… I wish they could have taken a...
Abstract: Space Sims are a rare breed these days. The glory days of , and have given way to the bleak prospect of looking at and thinking it will suffice to quench the constant craving. It’s a shameful feeling, knowing you’ll play a bad space sim just to get ...
Abstract: You don’t see many spaceflight sims anymore. The golden days of Tie Fighter, Wing Commander and Elite are long passed, and in the intervening years the genre has fallen by the wayside. Space sims were set to make a comeback early in the new millennium ...
DarkStar One: Broken Alliance has a lot to offer people who are easily entertained by doing the same things over and over, but for the rest of us what's offered here is a far too expensive version of a dated PC title. The game's combat and ship customi...
Published: 2010-07-20, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: There aren't many opportunities on modern consoles to gallivant about the galaxy shooting space pirates and trading android parts, so DarkStar One: Broken Alliance fills a very large void. And in spite of its many quirks, this long and accessible space...
You remember Elite, right? How about Frontier, X3, Freespace, Homeworld, Starlancer or I-War? If the answer's no, then the odds are good that this console port of Darkstar One will be a considerable breath of fresh air, and something definitely worth c...
Fun, breezy, colorful space combat, Pretty galactic vistas, Intuitive control scheme, Long adventure, with lots of weapons and artifacts to collect.
Story is hindered by blurry cutscenes and inconsistent voice acting, Copyandpaste mission structure leads to tedium, Various bugs and glitches, Frame rate tends to drop when the action heats up.
This long space adventure isn't deep or refined, but it's still good, simple fun....
Abstract: If DarkStar One: Broken Alliance for the Xbox 360 seems entirely too familiar to some gamers, it’s because it is a four-year old PC game. Don’t expect any new features though. Broken Alliance is a basic port, with a new control interface, and a shiny g...