Release Date: May 23, 2017
A spin-off to the space strategy series Starpoint Gemini, developed by creators from Little Green Man studio. The ideas for the game were based on players’ gathered during Steam Early Stage. The action of Starpoint Gemini Warlords takes place in the same universe as the former titles of the series, and concentrates on rivalry between the ruling Empire and the resistance calling themselves the Gemini League.
Developed by independent Little Green Man studio from Croatia, Starpoint Gemini Warlords for PC and XONE is another instalment of the space strategy franchise with simulator and RPG elements. However, this title is not a major one in the series. Its development is based on the community collected in Steam Early Access to Starpoint Gemini 2 and the developers themselves recognise it as a spin-off to this production.
The action is once again set in the popular Gemini universe where Empire and the resistance, calling themselves the Gemini League, are in constant war. During gameplay you assume the role of a space ship captain who tries to survive in the world raged by conflicts by trading in resources, hunting down various criminals, and fighting space pirates.
Gameplay is very similar to that in the title’s former parts, yet Starpoint Gemini Warlords introduces a number of new elements which significantly diversify gameplay. Primarily, the size of the universe is changed – it is eight times bigger than the world in Starpoint Gemini 2. The action takes place not only on the deck of your spaceship – now players can create and develop their own space bases that are responsible for conducting scientific research and constructing new ships for your fleet.
The game introduces an option of conquering different territories by fighting fractions which possess them – starting from small rebel groups and ending with powerful Gemini Warlords units. The title also offers a more diverse world and different space ships kinds, more upgrades and weapons. The class and abilities models, the reputation system, and diplomatic options are expanded and better-balanced.
Just like the original title, Starpoint Gemini Warlords features two modes. In the single-player campaign you primarily focus on the main theme enriched by a number of side quests and freelancer missions. In the Free-roam mode there are no campaign missions and players are free to play and embark on multitude of side quests.
Visuals in Starpoint Gemini Warlords released on PC and XONE received a whole range of upgrades, like new special effects and more realistic physics model. The game runs only on 64-bit operation systems.
Platforms:
PC Windows May 23, 2017
Xbox One February 9, 2018
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System Requirements for Starpoint Gemini Warlords Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460 or better, 10 GB HDD, Windows 7 64-bit.
List of Game Add-Ons and DLCs for Video Game:
DLC Rise of Numibia February 20, 2018
DLC Cycle of Warfare October 5, 2017
DLC Titans Return August 10, 2017
DLC Deadly Dozen June 20, 2017
Game Ratings for Starpoint Gemini Warlords Video Game.
GameSpew: 7 / 10 by Chris McMullen
Starpoint Gemini Warlords is a solid space strategy game; an eye-pleasing time-eater which will more than sate your desire for galactic conquest.
COGconnected: 63 / 100 by Michael Chow
Despite its shortcomings in the real-time combat portion of the game, Starpoint Gemini Warlords remains a massive, robust space strategy game. However, due to a combination of unstable performance, an unintuitive camera system, and an overall rough combat system, I can only imagine what could have been.
GameGrin: 6 / 10 by James Boote
Ambitious, but unfortunately falls under the weight of those ambitions. Trying to juggle too many things, there's a decent game here, it's just hidden under awkward controls, a restrictive camera and the need to vomit. Also the names kind of dumb.