
63
A decent entry-level real-time strategy game, but will probably prove too easy for anyone who's ever played "Warcraft" or "Command & Conquer."
60
They're made something complex and sophisticated and then locked most of it away under a dazzling imaginative front end. [Feb 2003, p.74]
58
This be a game for the little Treasure Planet fanatic, but the veteran captains might be findin' it too small a vessel to chase.
8
Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon is fun. It's really fun. As a fan of the movie I've got to say that this continuation is just wonderful. It's a great story that feels right at home with the film and other games like it. Graphically, this game still looks great. Ships have a nice wooden look to them, metal looks cold and unrefined, stone looks good; it all comes together as a simple but effective looking little package. Game Play wise it's slower and relays a lot on the player own attention span; if you have a short attention span of if you hate slow paced action, this game isn't for you. Other then that, this game provides a number of tactical and strategic options for compensating your ships' slow movement speed. Over all, it's a nice little package that while not keeping everyone entertained has it's knesh.
Disney's Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon
Released On:
Oct 31, 2002
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Mixed or Average
73
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Generally Favorable
7.6
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An unexpectedly charming title through and through - one of the most surprising titles that I've had the pleasure of coming across this year.
83
The game requires a lot of patience. There will be long stretches where you simply move your boat (which moves very slowly, might I add) across space, doing nothing. The combat sequences are few and far between, although they are very well executed.
80
Offers exhilarating combat in a fantastic setting. [Feb 2003, p.85]
75
A combination of great audio and visual and an unusual but intense style of gameplay make Battle at Procyon a winner.
67
Even novice gamers are likely to be dismayed at the hold-your-hand gameplay. [Jan 2003, p.103]
63
A decent entry-level real-time strategy game, but will probably prove too easy for anyone who's ever played "Warcraft" or "Command & Conquer."
58
This be a game for the little Treasure Planet fanatic, but the veteran captains might be findin' it too small a vessel to chase.
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7.6
60% Positive
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Apr 25, 2014
8
Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon is fun. It's really fun. As a fan of the movie I've got to say that this continuation is just wonderful. It's a great story that feels right at home with the film and other games like it. Graphically, this game still looks great. Ships have a nice wooden look to them, metal looks cold and unrefined, stone looks good; it all comes together as a simple but effective looking little package. Game Play wise it's slower and relays a lot on the player own attention span; if you have a short attention span of if you hate slow paced action, this game isn't for you. Other then that, this game provides a number of tactical and strategic options for compensating your ships' slow movement speed. Over all, it's a nice little package that while not keeping everyone entertained has it's knesh.
SummaryTake the helm of the most powerful fleet in the universe - the Royal Navy. In this Real-Time Strategy game, as head of the Royal Navy, you must use your wits and courage in an all out battle against alien enemies.
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- PC
Initial Release Date:Oct 31, 2002
Developer:
- Barking Dog
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