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Mission Ratings The LDK Campaign - 82% Reviews - 5 Last Reviewed On 04/03/04 |
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-- Comments from Users who have reviewed this Mission --
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| thekman15 @ 07/29/02 |
Well done. Very exciting, action packed, and a great storyline. Very little if no errors. A must play. |
| tittybob @ 11/01/02 |
Very good and well constructed campaign. An interesting storyline and I like the split the campaign can take after mission 3. |
| Akalabeth Angel @ 08/24/03 |
I thought that overall it was pretty good. Though there were some areas that I have some criticism towards. A lot of the dialogue, especially the briefings/debriefings was very informal, they didn't really grab me at all. The debriefings also tended to be pretty piecemeal, such as "you saved GTD Bob, good job." "we lost GVD Billy, that's too bad", etc. A lot of the ship battles conisted of a ship getting "Attack X" order, often leading to collisions or the circle the wagons syndrome. I prefer if the ships have waypoints, to make it seem more like what a ship would do. Some of the mission developments were a little forced, such as the mission with the Lucifer where you have to fly 10K to fix some problem on the Vasudan Destroyer. I thought that was really goofy. I also don't care much for the elite fighter craft, most of them handle like boats and just get shot out of the air. But that's not really any fault of the designers. Overall I'd say the campaign is worth a play but it could be better. |
| shadow51689 @ 04/03/04 |
I found this campaign very unrealistic. You start out with a SD Demon class DESTROYER in the middle of GTVA space. How it got there, I do not know, but it would of posed a serious threat, and GTVA command sends 3 wings to deal with it? |
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