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Dominion Storm Over Gift 3 was the first game released under the Ion Storm banner, the same company that would later release great games like Anachronox, Deus Ex, Thief: Deadly Shadows, Deus Ex: Invisible War and the mess that was Daikatana. As such, I think Dominion deserves to be preserved for posterity. Dominion: Storm Over Gift 3 is a video game published in 1998 on Windows by Eidos Interactive, Inc. It's a strategy game, set in a real-time and sci-fi / futuristic themes.
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Description of The Tone Rebellion Windows
Read Full DescriptionThe Tone Rebellion is a great sequel to Ascendancy, an innovative space strategy game that was unfortunately too riddled with bugs in the first release to attract many gamers.
Although it doesn't ship with any major bug, The Tone Rebellion is still plagued with the same weaknesses as its predecessor, most notably the very weak AI that does a lot of stupid things. Nonetheless, the game's very unique premise and several innovations help set it apart from other 4X games, and qualify it for our Top Dog award.
Simply put, Tone Rebellion is a pseudo-3D real-time strategy game with some RPG and puzzle-solving elements thrown in. Similar to Alien Legacy and Maelstrom, there is a plot that runs throughout the game and unfolds as you progress. You are leader of the Floaters, a jellyfish-like aliens who must compete for 'Tone', the life energy of the Floater world, against another race called the Leviathans. Similar to other 4X games, The Tone Rebellion offers different races (called 'clans' in the game) for you to control. Each clan differs from the others in its abilities, the structures it can build, and the type of spells it can cast. There are only four clans to choose from, although they are unique enough that replaying the game as a different clan is worthwhile. The game then progressed in the usual fashion: build cities, explore the terrain, and be prepared to fight the enemies.
What makes The Tone Rebellion unique is the different spells you can research and cast (similar to technologies in other games), as well as a nice mix of RPG and puzzle-solving elements. For example, your task is not limited only to rebuilding the Floaters' civilization, but also to solving the mystery of the Leviathan and unlock the keys to its defeat. Starting off virtually defenseless, you must use the little remaining Tone to build structures and acquire lost abilities. The game is split into different levels, i.e. fifteen island worlds to discover and explore. In a stronger emphasis to puzzle-solving, each world contains specific mysteries that must be solved in order to bridge the gap to new islands or discover how the land has come to its current state.
As you discover new islands and build more structures and defenses, the Leviathans becomes more aware of the rebellion, and sends more and more stronger armies in an attempt to defeat you. Battles take place in real-time, and are quite fun to watch with many strange-looking units that look more creative than StarCraft. The interface has been improved to make it more accessible to first-time players. Although a complete single player game, the game offers multiplayer support for up to four players over the Internet or via IPX network connection.
With all the strengths and unique character, The Tone Rebellion is still best considered a 'light' game. The AI, although stronger than the one in Ascendancy, is still not very bright. If you are die-hard MOO fan who craves an equal challenge, play Space Empire IV instead. If, on the other hand, you enjoy story-based space games that are not too tough to beat, The Tone Rebellion is well worth your time. Thumbs up!
Review By HOTUD
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Windows Vista/7 users: if you have problems with the in-game graphics, press CTRL + 4 to switch from fullscreen to windowed mode.
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I made 2 copies in .pdf. One is single pages, and one is two pages wide. Let me know which one you would like. :=)
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Description of Dark Colony Windows
Read Full DescriptionDark Colony is an underrated real-time strategy game in the same vein as StarCraft or Warcraft 2. Its commercial failure is perhaps unsurprising, given the deluge of RTS games in 1997 and the fact that Dark Colony does not offer anything that is dramatically different from RTS bestsellers. Still, there are some innovations, however small, that are worthy of recognition, in addition to the fact that the game is a good starting choice for newcomers to this genre who are feeling a bit overwhelmed by the frantic action of StarCraft.
Dark Colony is set on Mars in the far future. Humans have discovered a new, valuable energy source called Petra-7 on Mars. The bad news is that a group of wandering aliens, who call themselves Taar, feel that the humans are intruding too much into their potential new home. In Dark Colony, you can either represent the humans, or the aliens (called 'Greys' by the humans) and help them establish their new home and rid the planet of those pesky humans.
SSI definitely took the approach 'more is better' with Dark Colony, as the game is more or less a typical RTS, except there are dozens of maps, many multiplayer options, and additional features such as nighttime missions, and the ability to fight indoors and underground. The game is quite easy to get into and enjoy, though, as Adrenaline Vault observes:
'The game was easy to get into and start playing. The tutorials offered a brief but informative glimpse at the important parts of the game. The game was really set up to include lots of combat and little of anything else (i.e., resource management). The missions were fairly interesting and usually featured variations on the same theme: kill the other guy. The multiplayer portion was pretty standard. I liked some of the wars, but there are a lot of real-time strategy (RTS) games on the market that are much better suited for multiplayer play than this one. The manual was pretty sparse and had only basic information and a minimum amount of detail. Of course, unless you've never played an RTS game before, you'll pretty much be able to pick up everything without a problem.'
Dark Colony also introduces some new features not commonly seen in RTS, such as the ability for your units to advance in rank, similar to Fantasy General. They can also be awarded medals for exceptional performance in battles, and this will improve their abilities. The only major downside is that the units are basically the same on both human and alien sides, and there is no truly race-specific unique units that make gameplay different. As such, you may not be tempted to play as the other side once your campaign is over, although the flawless multiplayer play may change your mind.
Overall, I find Dark Colony to be a solid RTS that definitely deserves a second chance. It is not as good as StarCraft or Red Alert, but perhaps comparison with such heavy-hitters is unfair. Dark Colony is a fun, introductory-level RTS that is easy to get into, and provides a lot of long-term play value with dozens of missions-- many more than RTS classics. The graphics are also excellent, if a bit on the violent side, so you may not want to play this game in front of your kids.
Try it out, and it may just grow on you the way it grew on me. Thumbs up!
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Dark Colony unofficial website: http://www.darkcolony.pl/.
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Ava Taar2020-06-250 point
Has anyone else had problems with recommencing an apparently saved game? TIA
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greatest2020-04-261 point
how do you add the mods to the game
Cuddlefish2020-04-141 point
Can confirm Trickerino's video link! Didn't need to change compatibility on my windows 10 pc though - just ran the daemon disc and changed the .A01 file shown at 4:45 into an f drive. After that, I was playing as the grays for the first time in over 20 years :D
souza2020-01-190 point
alguem me ajuda nao to conseguindo instalar ele pow , ai nois aproveita e ja faz um servidor pra jogar me adicionem la no discord= jonas Souza#6521
trickerino2020-01-033 points
Watch this video guys. https://youtu.be/4StQbQ0KjB4. Basically you gotta change compatibility to XP SP 3 and to fix the 'only multiplayer game' problem you gotta have the iso mounted and open the file HBNFUFL.A01 with notepad. You will see the letter 'd' written only. Change that to the letter of your virtual cd drive.
Cuddlefish2019-11-020 point
Almost there. For everyone who said that only multiplayer is available, this is because the game isn't recognizing the disc being in. It would let you play online, just no campaigns. I'm guessing that's what the CD fix is for, but I can't figure out how to use it. Save settings for drive C, and no change. I would assume that if you burn the ISO to a disc that would do it, but the program I have is the lite version which won't let me burn to disc as an ISO :/
Haven't gotten it figured out yet, but still at it. Let me know if any of you get it working properly.
Note: this is on Windows 10. Intro video jerky, but plays with audio! Also, all mission text files are accessible through the mounted cd image.
Kern2019-10-171 point
First use VMware Workstaion then install microsoft xp. then use a portable iso player and install the dark colony iso image. it will play.
bill2019-07-184 points
i downloaded the RIP Verizon and i extract and start it up, it crashes. Also im on windows 10
stacks2019-06-25-1 point
did anyone get the single player to work?
i have the game running, but only multiplayer availble
Bruno2019-05-242 points
tf are you talking about Starship Troopers is based on a book from 1959
Manicx2019-05-23-4 points
Does anyone think that the film Starship Troopers was inspired by this game as the aliens are very similar .. comments please
seano2019-03-22-2 points
You can go into a txt file and change the attributes of the units to make them different. for example perhaps marines shoot further but aliens troopers are more powerful. stuff like that.
Doomedrpg2019-03-16-2 points
I can't get this game to run on my windows 10 desktop computer
rrric2019-01-294 points
having compatibility issues here, I'm trying to run it on a windows xp service pack 3 but a still got nothing
lucid_enigma2018-12-170 point
Burning the iso might get it going with music.
Mine's playing an audio cd from my physical BD-ROM even though I've mounted the iso in a virtual drive.
I've got no blank discs to try but thought I'd share my thought!
whowants2018-12-130 point
who wants to play darkcolony -- send me msg on steam - PORTAL_2_PLAYER_1
Vier2018-07-244 points
The game's only available option is Multiplayer, but obviously there are no servers available.
Do any of you guys could get it to work in Campaign mode??????
Innsomatic2018-06-135 points
Running Windows 10 64x, Copy over the DC folder from the iso.
First, Edit the HBNFUFL.ao1 file. It has a letter in it. Just change that letter to where the ISO is (virtual drives make it like F, or G).
Then, right click on DC16.exe, properties, compatibility tab. Run it on compatibility -- Windows XP service pack 3, check Admin rights.
Start game. I get everything but the old CD music.
Lucias2018-03-290 point
Hey guys I really miss this game; cant seem to run it though. System is win 8.1
billy2018-03-260 point
it wont work when I open the application it just turns black and crashes
Lockimus Prime2018-02-200 point
I loved this game when i was like 16 or 17 and played it to death, and now i cant even get it to run in compatibility mode on my win 10 laptop :( oh well, is what it is. still one of the best and most creative rts ive ever played
chespi2017-09-16-1 point
Excellent review!
I can't wait to play this game again!
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