1/16/2023 0 Comments Blue planet war in heavenAndrogeos Exeunt 08:39, 14 March 2009 (UTC)īlue Planet has an intangible, ethereal atmosphere of mystery and grace that somehow emerges from the combination of music, gorgeous new ship designs, and beautiful cinematics. Of special note is the custom music that Darius uses in Age of Aquarius, which helps to convey the mood of each and every mission. The plot twist at the end is one of the last things most players expect to come from the GTVA, and it pretty much sets an optimistic tone for War in Heaven. The same could be said for the mission " Keepers of Hell", albeit to a smaller extent. The infamous " Forced Entry" mission, in particular, has been known to frustrate players unable to complete it, and delight players who eventually do pass it. The Age of Aquarius campaign is arguably one of the hardest ever made for a FreeSpace 2 mod, but it is also probably one of the best. Ngtm1r 04:15, 14 June 2008 (CDT)īlue Planet could be simplified as a hardcore and more enjoyable version of the main FreeSpace 2 campaign. If any criticism can be leveled at it, it is that it tries to compress too much story into too little campaign but this is a minor quibble compared to the enjoyment of the end product. The first part of Blue Planet is excellent to play and well worth the download and the time. Give up your humanity and your life to protect those you love in one of the most immersive, emotionally engaging FreeSpace stories ever told. Fight exhilarating battles(including the legendary Forced Entry) alongside new Terran warships. As the two Beis grapple with the open wounds of an old tragedy, the greatest journey any human being has ever undertaken opens before them: a sojourn across universes and beyond death itself, as the destiny of the human race and the secrets of Shiva hang in the balance.Īs Samuel Bei, you will guide your elite task force through a harrowing journey - a desperate flight through a nightmare of burnt rock, cold fire, and horrifying visions, drawn inexorably onwards by the pull of your own fate. Part One of the Blue Planet trilogy DescriptionĪs the 14th Battlegroup, led by the GTD Orestes, prepares to lead the GTVA's return to Sol, young pilot Samuel Bei finds himself once more under his estranged father's command.
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