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X3: The Reunion 2.0
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Binding: DVD-ROM
Brand: Enlight
EAN: 0646662101534
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 31
Label: Enlight
Manufacturer: Enlight
Model: 10153
MPN: 10153
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Enlight
Release Date: November 27, 2006
Studio: Enlight
Features:- The Bala Gi EXPANSION is a campaign to unlock a unique new spacecraft and get hold of the biggest construction set in the X universe so far: The headquarters station
- Jump in to the cockpit of the exclusive M6 class battleship, once owned by the Pontifex Maximus Paranidia himself. This ship is lean and mean and can host two M5 ships
- New M3+ class of ships. During the game you can distribute the blueprints for this new masterpiece in ship construction to the various shipyards
- Exotic space ships, revised battle tactics and exciting missions for all difficulty levels. The award winning X3 engine has been further enhanced creating an absolutely stunning universe
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Editorial Review: X3: The Reunion is a sequel to X3: The Threat, an award-winning sci-fi action and strategy game. You'll return to the X3 universe as the Argon fleet is stretched almost to breaking point, under continuing attacks from their enemies the Khaak. In the midst of this situation, a rumor appears throught space -- about a strange new ship that can disappear. Are these rumors linked to the ruthless Yaki pirates? Are they related to a strange old machine left by an ancient species? Strap yourself into your cockpit, warm up your Laser cannon and get some answers.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Doesn't satisfy me
I have to say. I hear a lot of about how buggy the game is. I installed and updated it just fine and the game ran great on my computer. Guess I got lucky
Now when I got into it I realized this game will take some time to get into. I did a lot of reading on the forums and spent a good amount of time figuring the dynamics of the game just to realized I've just barely begun. First of all going along in the story, the dialog was a joke. It reminded me of a really bad movie. I had to turn ... Read More
Rating: - This series is getting better...
I started playing this kind of game with Elite on the C64. That game was always the one to measure the others by. Unfortunately I've never had as much fun as I once did with that old game. Sure, everything aspect of gameplay has moved on but it never quite worked well enough for me to get into the game like I once did. The X series has certainly been the leader and this latest version, the 2.0, is far and away the best space combat/training game ever made. It allows you to play it like a Wing ... Read More
Rating: - X3 the reunion
This makes up for what the original freelancer lacked. More cargo hold space, and building of stations and buying of fleets of ships. This game I bought a big lots for nothing. But it is mind boggling with all the stuff in this game. Buy your own factories, make your own automated trade routs. Buy upgrades new ship and make lots of money. In other words very good game.
Rating: - Great game if you hav patience.
Well the title to my post says it all. X3 Reunion is a great game if you have time and patience. The game has a lot of depth, and the plot is worth following, but not necessary to enjoy the game. If combat was more like Freelancer and the interface was more consistent I wouldn't hesitate to say this game is the best in it's genera.
Rating: - Great for those who enjoy space sim combat, or who want a trading experience.
OK, so this game is a lot of fun. Many, many, MANY hours of fun.
To start off with a couple of minor negatives, the in-game console is slightly cumbersome, and also the physics engine leaves a lot to be desired in terms of realism (read: angular changes in trajectory rather than smooth arcs).
Ok, with that out of the way, I can move onto the good parts...
This game is mostly about freedom, you really can do pretty much whatever you want and still accrue your credits and affect ... Read More
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