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Homeworld 3 review | PC Gamer

Need to know

What is it? The third game in the legendary space RTS series.
Release date May 13, 2024
Expect to pay £50/$60
Developer Blackbird Interactive
Publisher Gearbox Publishing
Reviewed on RTX 4090, Intel i9-13900k, 32GB RAM
Steam Deck Playable
Link Official site

The sight of Homeworld 3’s sleek, indomitable mothership preparing to jet off into the unknown, accompanied by radio chatter and a moody score, feels like a homecoming. For newcomers, it’s a striking scene; for veterans, it calls to mind the original mothership getting ready to leave Kharak—the beginning of one of the best strategy games ever created. It’s enough to make one all tingly. 

Homeworld 3 wants to remind you of its legacy a lot, especially in the campaign. After the events of Homeworld 2, Karan S’jet, the mothership’s navigator, was sent on a mission to deal with a looming crisis, but she never returned. 20 years later her protege, Imogen S’jet, is following in her footsteps, with a new mothership and a new fleet that must strike out on their own, once again without support. 

(Image credit: Gearbox Publishing)

But where the original Homeworld often took a minimalist approach—from its narrative to its map design—Homeworld 3 is comparatively busier, with maps full of debris and terrain, and a story that constantly wants you to take a break from the fun stuff so you can listen to boring conversations in hideous cutscenes that look ripped from a bad ’90s sci-fi game. The plot is mostly forgettable nonsense and I confess I checked out pretty quickly. The good news, though, is that the missions are largely brilliant. 

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