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visualreverence · 18 days
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This is bonkers to me. Learning that Adam Savage built my Homeworld 3 Hiigaran Interceptor design makes me feel like when Homer discovered Mr. Sparkeru...
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jurgenronaaz · 16 days
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So Homeworld 3 fuckin' SLAPS
I'm having such a great time, I got my spaceships out there doin' spaceship things! Love the hyperspace gates, it's nice having some terrain in a Homeworld game and they really add to that much-beloved Space Is Big And Mysterious vibes of the series. Honestly a fan of resource collectors and controllers being folded into one unit for the sake of my sanity (trying to get my harvesting operations to not go stupid on big maps back in 1 has been a problem for me)
The comms chatter is just *chef's kiss* PERFECTION and the fact the game tells me the names of my pilots/captains is just so HOMEWORLD I LOVE IT!
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saber-smithy · 10 days
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Homeworld beginning is insane because imagine your race finally make their first star ship, thinking you'll be the first planet that will achieve space travel and explore the vast ocean of the galaxy, you finally go into space and test your hyperspace capabilities!
And the first thing that happened is you get attacked by an "alien" and the alien goes "These fuckers are back!?"
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tangent101 · 20 days
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Homeworld 3
25 years ago, I signed up for the beta test of a fascinating sounding game called Homeworld, which promised 3D space fleet combat between two groups, and with the hint of a fascinating storyline. When it came out, I had to buy a new computer to run it... and then I fell in love with the story and with the peoples described within.
While Homeworld 2 fell short of the mark, it was still a fun game and I was curious as to what would happen in the future. But after the falling out between game designer Relic and the IP rights owner Sierra (who then sold the rights elsewhere), it seemed likely that the game would never see a true sequel.
At least... until Gearbox got a hold of the rights and started a Fig crowdsourcing campaign (one of several they would do). And I jumped in early on, buying two keys - one for myself and one for a dear friend I would later marry.
Sadly my spouse didn't live long enough to play Homeworld 3. But I think they would truly love this game. And honestly, Homeworld 3 is a fascinating examination and continuation of the Homeworld Saga. For me, what was truly important about Homeworld wasn't the combat or matching wits with other players - I've never been big on PvP elements. No. I was here for the story. And what I've seen so far... they have gone down an interesting path here.
(In a way this almost feels like elements of the first and maybe third Mass Effect story, with the protagonist (Imogen S'jet) having visions akin to what Commander Shepard would face in their journey. This is a good thing, as it hints at the greater story within Homeworld rather than just giving pieces of the story like the first two Homeworlds did. In fact, I will admit that if Gearbox were to "reimagine" the first and/or second Homeworld games to use a similar mechanic for character examination and storytelling, I'd likely buy these remade games to see how and what was done in the stories.)
Anyway... Homeworld 3 is fun! They included the ability to scale difficulty so that those of us who are older or not as willing to drive ourselves to distraction trying to prevail against the story can still play and watch the story unfold... and also the ability to slow time, which is especially fun as I enjoy watching the enemies burn! Not to mention listening to radio chatter among pilots as they fight some truly horrific odds at times. So I recommend it. You don't even need to have played the older Homeworld games to know what's going on if you don't want to. :)
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geekynerfherder · 4 days
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'The Gate' by John Harris.
Fine art print, in a 28" x 20" Premium Poster edition in a numbered limited of 500 for $49; a 28" x 20" Fine Art Print edition with numbered COA of 200 for $225; and a 35" x 25" Fine Art Print edition in a signed and numbered COA of 65 (+10AP) for $399.
On sale now through Cook & Becker.
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pedroam-bang · 2 years
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Homeworld 3 (2024)
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rvengefulobster · 17 days
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Me, hesitantly: "So, uh, why does Imogen S'Jet's suit have toes?"
The crowd:
"Open up our attack profile."
"Claw formation set!"
"Vector set! We're on the attack!"
"Keep it tight!"
"Strikecraft engaging!"
I am swiftly riddled with automatic railgun fire, my hull ruptures, atmosphere vents, dam con teams desperately try to prevent a reactor breach but alas, I am destroyed in a fiery nova.
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voidwerks · 21 days
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It took 21 years, but it has finally arrived, Homeworld 3.
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video-game-tracker · 19 days
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Homeworld 3 is now out on PC!
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grayrazor · 11 days
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I love how the Intelligence Officer in Homeworld 3 has the same voice actor as the Democracy Officer from Helldivers 2.
Super Earth Armed Forces isn’t paying enough so he puts on a fake beard to moonlight for the Hiigaran Imperial Navy.
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r3tr0r0ck3r · 17 days
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And for these reasons, I'm out.
To think I was looking forward to Homeworld 3, just to find out it was another lazy cashgrab.
See you in a few years when you're on sale for a pittance, I guess.
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cooledtured · 19 days
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Exploring the Lore of Homeworld 3 - What We Know So Far
Homeworld, the iconic real-time strategy game series, has captured the imagination of gamers for decades with its epic space battles and captivating storytelling. With the announcement of Homeworld 3, fans eagerly anticipate diving back into the rich universe crafted by Relic Entertainment. In this blog post, we'll explore the lore of Homeworld and discuss what we know so far about the upcoming installment.
The Origins
The discovery of the ancient starship buried beneath the desert sands of Kharak marks an important moment in the history of the Homeworld universe. This momentous find not only propels humanity into the age of space exploration but also sets the stage for a sage of excitement. With the newfound knowledge of hyperspace travel, the inhabitants of Kharak embark on a journey that will forever change their destiny.
As hyperspace gates are constructed and interstellar travel becomes a reality, different factions emerge, each trying for control and dominance in the vastness of space. The Kushan, descendants of the survivors of Kharak, want to reclaim their lost heritage and uncover the truth behind their origins. Meanwhile, the Taiidan Empire, a powerful force, seeks to maintain its grip on the galaxy through military might.
The Journey
Players of the Homeworld series are thrown into the role of fleet commanders, tasked with guiding their forces through the dangers of space. From intense battles to meeting new and exciting people, players must navigate their fleets through a series of strategic challenges, all while uncovering the mysteries of the universe.
But the journey is not just for conflict; it is also a journey of discovery and exploration. As players go through the galaxy, they encounter ancient artifacts and special beings that hold the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe. Among these mysteries are the Progenitors, an ancient race that once roamed the stars and seeded life across the worlds. Unraveling the secrets of the Progenitors becomes a central focus of the Homeworld saga, driving players ever deeper into the heart of the game.
The Characters
Central to the Homeworld experience are its memorable characters, each with their own motivations, struggles, and triumphs. From the leadership of Karan S'jet to the wisdom of the Bentusi traders, these characters breathe life into the fast-paced story, serving as both allies and advisors on the player's journey.
Karan S'jet, in particular, emerges as a central figure in the struggle for the future of the galaxy. As the keeper of the ancient hyperspace core, Karan's leadership is very important in shaping the course of events. But she is not alone in her quest; alongside her stand a host of other characters, each playing their part in the unfolding drama of the universe.
What We Know
As anticipation builds for the release of Homeworld 3, fans eagerly await the next chapter in this epic saga. While details about the game are still scarce, several key points have been revealed, promising an experience that honors the legacy of the series while pushing it forward into exciting new territory.
Homeworld 3 will continue the story of the Hiigarans as they face a new threat that threatens to throw the galaxy into chaos. With improved graphics, more immersive gameplay, and a renewed focus on player choice, Homeworld 3 wants to deliver an experience that surpasses its predecessors in every way. As the countdown to release continues, fans can only wait with excitement, eager to embark on another unforgettable journey through the depths of space.
Conclusion
As we eagerly await the release of Homeworld 3 on May 13th, 2024, now is the perfect time to revisit the rich lore and immersive world of the Homeworld series. With its epic space battles, intricate storytelling, and memorable characters, Homeworld has left an indelible mark on the world of gaming, and Homeworld 3 promises to continue that legacy for a new generation of players.
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jurgenronaaz · 19 days
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I'd been planning on installing Homeworld 3 while I'm at work today but it hasn't actually released yet and I'm going to lose my fucking mind aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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talos-to-listens · 21 days
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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kahtide · 22 days
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I have the worst timing, hahaha. Homeworld 3 comes out on 13th but I'm moving on the 18th! Either I'll stream the day of, or you're getting the stream a few weeks late!
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sand-and-space · 1 year
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