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Homeworld 3 review: Space is the place to be this week, as Homeworld, one of the most beautiful strategy games of all time, streaks back into our orbit, writes PETER HOSKIN


It's been a long decade since even the remastered versions of Homeworld, which first came out in 1999, and Homeworld 2, from 2003. And now, at last, we have a Homeworld 3.

Instead of frenetic battles between tanks and soldiers, they featured ginormous spaceships and tiny fighter craft pirouetting through a fully 3D universe. Only, this time, it’s even prettier and has modernised controls that make it easy to glide and swoop around these battlefields that are many miles wide and deep. Only, this time, it’s even prettier and has modernised controls that make it easy to glide and swoop around these battlefields that are many miles wide and deep

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