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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Puts the Strategy back in RTS,
By Nicolas Green "Starving Poet" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
We shall eat naught but rocks, and live within the dust. Such sets the stage for Strategy First's first space RTS - O.R.B. Off-world Resource Base blends the three-dimensional RTS feel inspired by Homeworld with the tactical challenge that S.F. is known for. I must admit, having played nearly all well-known RTS since Dune 2, this game was the first to challenge me on normal difficulty.Gameplay: Graphics: Sound: Overall:
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Give this game a chance,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
I liked the reviews before I bought the product, but after playing the game I think some people missed the point in their reviews. I have to say that although my overall rating of the game was 3 stars, it was a real value. You just can't go wrong with a $10 product. Still, there were some things that worked, and some things that didn't - and knowing about these things might help you decide if even $10 is too much.
What worked? The graphics were beautiful, just as many reviews described, and they helped to suspend disbelief and allowed deeper immersion into the story and game. The story was excellent. Great attention was paid to that aspect of the game, and it shows. Game play on normal setting was challenging enough to cause a few loads from a saved game position. All in all, when a couple of tickets to a movie cost as much or more than this game, and provide 4 hours of entertainment versus 10-40 hours of game time, this game was a real value. What didn't work? The game is extremely linear. There is a beginning to the story, and an end to the story, and precious little freedom to rescript the story. The good news is that the story is good enough - and game play challenging enough - that the restrictions are bearable. Still, any game that has a technology tree and then tells you exactly when and where you can climb it has done gamers a disservice. If programmers are going to do that to us, the very least they can do is provide very detailed information in the manual about what we're developing. That way at least you've laid a key out there to make us feel like we can escape your shackles - even if it is an elusion. Speaking of the manual, it could use a little help, but the story portion is worth it. What can I expect for $10, right? My game never offered me covert operations either, but then that may only be available in multi-player mode. Finally, the interface wasn't bad, but it wasn't a delight either. I spent the vast majority of my games in 2-D mode, because it provided me with the clearest information. Clear information is a vital commodity in real-time games, so I had to reject the beautiful 3-D mode in favor of the more practical 2-D setting. I stick to my assertion that there is more than enough good material in this game to make it worth the meager purchase price. Just don't expect paradise.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
3-D space RTS done right,
By "_v_jean-luc" (Davie, Fl. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
This game has so much strategy with its space bases, rotating asteroid fields, secret bases built inside asteroids. massive scale. Two unique playable races (yes there are subtle differences that add up to major strategic edges in various areas). The SP campaign starts off kinda slow (as do most rts SP) but the later stages of the first campaign and the second campaign are truly outstanding. The skirmish AI is well done and challenging. In fact this game is very challenging at every level. The developers are very active and responsive to the fanbase and are currently working on the minor fixes as well as future updates that will include new vessels and added features. The graphics are absolutely spectacular. Well worth the ...[undisclosed dollar amount].All in all a great game destined to get even better.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must Buy...Real Fun,
By stevesox (Hartford, CT) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
This game was more exciting than Homeworld 1. The controls were easier and the graphics were outstanding. The story was interesting but the timeline was too short.
There are two missions you can pick in this game. I played the evil Malus mission first and found that it was not as good as the Alyssian mission. In the Malus mission, your primary task is to stop the Alyssians from searching for their gods called the Aldar. These gods are also the same gods of the Malus race. I want to point out that each mission is totally different from one another with different background scenes and spacecraft. When I played the Alyssian mission I fought against both the Malus, whom start out as comrades and then later turn against you and the Elithans, a very interesting alien race whom are thought to have destroyed the Aldar Empire. In the end, I had to get past them to win the game. Here are some details to why I think this game is better than HW 1. * I like the fact that you have to acquire "resource units" on the asteroid itself; unlike in HW 1 a weird ray dissolves the RUs into the vessel. In ORB, after you build the RU base to extract the ship building material you can turn it into a repair and then a military base if you desire. * The controls are a somewhat similar to HW but you are able to zoom out and click anywhere at a far distance. In HW you have to click the spacebar and then point in click. This gets annoying. * The weaponry in ORB is more interesting. You are able to build a troop transport and send commandos to capture hybrid alien ships. You can capture all ships accept the Elithian ships because their vessels are a living organism that can withstand the elements of space. I also like the fact that you have to build a troop transport, in which the little commandos hijack the ships, unlike HW where you must use salvage corvettes to sneak behind the vessel and use some type of weird magnetic force to obtain the craft. The only negative here is that in the Malus mission you can only capture the Alyssians vessels. ORB just makes more sense to me. * I also like the fact that you can keep building ships until all RUs are used. In HW it only lets you build up to a certain limit no matter how many RUs are left over. * The graphics are beautiful. Most of the skirmish battles have really cool planets and the background has lots of different colors. In HW it's mostly orange in color. * In ORB you will notice that you are later able to use hyper jump to your destination. In HW you have to wait until you get there. Here are the very few negatives. -- The story can be better developed. It's not that good. -- I would like to have seen more hybrid ships that could be captured. In any case, this game was awesome! The game ends after destroying a huge Elithian vessel. You never find the Aldar gods. Because of this, I believe the game was made to have a sequel. I will definitely buy the sequel if released.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great game -definitely worth looking at,
By "badrivera" (Spokane, Washington USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
Most importantly -they have created a patch,that can be downloaded in minutes, so that Windows XP users will no longer have the problems playing ORB reported earlier...I am a great fan of RTS (Real Time Strategy) games. I believe they're the modern-day equivalent of the classic games, like Go, Chess, Checkers and Backgammon. These are games that can be played and enjoyed by ANYONE who takes the time to try them but also enjoyed by the devoted, die-hard fans. I believe ORB is the game that I have been waiting for. I played Homeworld and while I loved the concept, I found the interface rather cumbersome. Homeworld: Cataclysm was a great improvement but it was still lacking a certain depth. In my humble opinion, ORB is the next step in this genre. For the beginner, ORB is much easier to play. Anyone can point and click -which is all a beginner needs to start playing. There's no awkward 'both hands required' ship commands. Speaking of commands, the crew of these ships aren't stupid automatons -they can be set to think independently and allow the player to focus on the joy of these games -strategy. Additionally, ORB is a beautiful game to watch, if it seems boring or slow, take a break and watch the ships fly -this game looks as real as any television special effects. The marines commandeering an enemy ship will amaze you! For the advanced player, there are alternative strategies to consider -will I attack with a large fleet of fighters? Will I postpone sending my fleet so that I can arm it with anti-matter torpedoes? Or will I send a fleet of large, lethal capital ships? Maybe a combination would work best..? Also there are the complexities to consider of a moving map. This would be a great place to harvest -except it will be in enemy territory in a few minutes! If you buy ORB, I really think you or the lucky recipient will enjoy it.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have for any TRUE RTS fan.,
By A Customer
This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
O.R.B has too often been compared to Homeworld. Although the interface is somewhat similar, it far better. The graphics are awesome. The scale is perfect. Fighters look like flys next to capital ships, and there are huge maps for MP. Some of the ship designs are not as pretty as some would like, but they fit to the story line. Some complain that there isn't enough ship classes, I believe this also. But the developers have promised to add new ships and features. I will admit the story in SP is a little boring. But after the 5th Malus mission it gets a whole lot more interesting. Most people that rewiew the game never get that far. This game involves STRATEGY. There are all these Homeworld and Hegemonia fanboys giving bad reviews to a superior game. Now I loved and still play Homeworld. It is truely what started its genure. If your looking for a Homeworld clone, don't buy O.R.B. Hegemonia shouldn't even be compared to O.R.B. In my opinion it is Conquest: Frontier Wars redone. Sure it has pretty explosions. The graphics are too cartoonish for my taste. The scale is awful. I would only recommend this game if you like the C&C series. So you can use one type of unit to destroy everything.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Recommended for hard core RTS, 4X Space fans only,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
If you are a fan of Real-Time Strategy games then you will enjoy ORB because previous experience with RTS games will come in handy. Also recommended for 4X Space fans but not if you are turn-based 4X fans. On occasion the speed of the game can be daunting so you have to be on your toes, you might want to lock the door. A lot of unique additions to the genre make this a worthy purchase.
1.0 out of 5 stars
this game is really bad,
By Gvaz The First (USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
I didn't like anything about this game, and I got it for cheap.
Well okay the graphics were nice, but even for a 4x game it was pretty lacking. Mostly the issue I had was that you'd constantly be swarmed with enemies very fast and easily, with almost nothing you can do to prevent this. Maybe it was a bug? Not sure, but it was extremely frustrating since I don't usually have this issue with 4x games.
4.0 out of 5 stars
This game is awsome!!,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
THiS GAME IS FREAKIN' AWsOME!!!!! WOOT!!!
This game is like homeworld x 3123. It is more realistic, for example, to get RU's (resource units) this is what happens: Homeworld: You build a ship called "Harvester" and it shoots a beam at asteroids. ORB: You create a resource base and a recon ship. You scan an asteroid with the recon ship for any useful metals, etc. You then send in the resource base to create a refinery on the asteroid, and you send freighters in and out to collect it. it sounds more complicated in ORB, but its not. just a few clicks really. One problem... nobody is online :( i cant find any1 to fight online so if u buy this for ONLY the multiplayer dont get it, but what kind of NOOB does that? BUY THIS IT IS AWSOME AS I SAID BEFORE!!!
3.0 out of 5 stars
off world resource base,
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: O.R.B. (CD-ROM)
ok game with limited margins for victory. hard to navigate in 3d mode 2d works better for me
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O.R.B. by Strategy First (Windows 95 / 98 / Me)
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