UE Review

Starkey

Avenging Rooster
There´s a UE review at a forbidden *dogs* site:

Unknown Enemy is a fanmade conversion mod for Wing Commander: Secret Ops, and an excellent example of what dedicated fans are capable of. Set in the Union of Border Worlds at the time of the Nephilim invasion detailed in Wing Commander: Prophecy, Unknown Enemy casts you as Lt. Colonel Johann Daniels, the Wing Commander for the soon-to-be-retired BWS Dauntless. The Dauntless, like much of the Border Worlds equipment, is hand-me-down Confederation stuff ? the Dauntless herself is a Bengal-class carrier (like the Tiger?s Claw from the first Wing Commander game), and you?ll be spending a lot of time flying old Scimitars and Epees outfitted with the latest technology. Unfortunately, when the bugs show up in Border Worlds space, you have to make do with what you have.

Like Secret Ops, the plot of Unknown Enemy is largely advanced in fiction accessible through a viewer included with the game package. The fiction is very well-written, and keeps up the interest even when you?re not in the cockpit. Furthermore, since the passwords for the fiction become available only after you complete missions, you can?t skip ahead and read the outcome without playing through the game. This also allows the story to take different paths depending on your performance. Like all previous Wing Commander games, the plot of Unknown Enemy is variable depending on how you perform in certain missions, and there are a total of three different endings. The excellent writing in the plot fiction ? as well as other little details, like the new ship?s cockpits and the CIC of the Dauntless ? make the non-gameplay aspects of Unknown Enemy very enjoyable.

Fans of the Wing Commander franchise should be warned, however ? Unknown Enemy is extremely difficult. So difficult, in fact, that all of Origin?s creations pale in comparison. Several missions are very long, and more often than not you?ll make it nearly to the end before your luck runs out, and whatever you?re guarding gets torpedoed. Add to this a lot of defensive missions, and Unknown Enemy can often be a frustrating gaming experience. Furthermore, the missions are of variable difficulty; playing on Rookie level may be the only way to make it through some missions, but may make others far too easy. Finally, not counting plot branching, the game is only 11 missions long. Despite these minor criticisms, however, Unknown Enemy will thrill any fan of the Wing Commander saga, especially ones that have been dying to see what 3D technology can do for old WC1 and WC2 craft. Indeed, many old hands may find the challenge Unknown Enemy presents refreshing. And best of all, it?s free ? just download Secret Ops, and then install Unknown Enemy on top of it. All in all, a great addition to the Wing Commander series.


Rating: 8.95/10
 
2 comments:

1) What is a *dogs* site, and why would one be forbidden?...

2) These folks (or is it *you*, Starkey?...) need to mind their typing: Too many question marks where they don't belong (or is it that their apostrophe/period/exclamation point keys are missing on the keyboard?...)
 
Originally posted by Preacher
1) What is a *dogs* site, and why would one be forbidden?...

Starkey called that site "forbidden" because it has warez available for download (along with the occasional freeware software like UE) and therefore can't be linked to from the CZ.

Originally posted by Preacher
2) These folks (or is it *you*, Starkey?...) need to mind their typing: Too many question marks where they don't belong (or is it that their apostrophe/period/exclamation point keys are missing on the keyboard?...)

Actually, it's just that the site hosting this review changed layouts recently, and for some reason some symbols got replaced with question marks in all of their pages that were converted from the previous layout.

--Eder
 
Originally posted by Preacher
2 comments:
1) What is a *dogs* site, and why would one be forbidden?...

From the Book of LOAF, page unknown: "if thou speak the dog's name, thou shall make God Tee-Cee sad, and the Almighty shall release his beam upon the sinner, turning the poor soul into a sharp-eyed girl and trapping him in a pink hell forever."

Originally posted by Preacher
2) These folks (or is it *you*, Starkey?...) need to mind their typing: Too many question marks where they don't belong (or is it that their apostrophe/period/exclamation point keys are missing on the keyboard?...)

As Eder pointed out, I just Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V'ed the text. Sorry, I was in a hurry and didn't read the text after posting it.


Anyway, it is a very positive review. The game is rated as a "Top Dog" :D
 
Originally posted by Preacher

What is a *dogs* site, and why would one be forbidden?...

Its one of the most well known Abandonware sites. Which makes it a warez site.
They usualy only got freeware games if they had been commercial at one point and the publisher gave them free later.
I dunno if one should be proud UE ended in there...
 
Originally posted by Shooter
It's a home where the dogs are under. :D
Cute, I'd forgotten about that site. There have been many reformats and computer changes since the last time I was there :).

C-ya
 
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