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Description

X-Wing is a space combat simulation, the first in the Star Wars universe. From the cockpits of X-Wing, Y-Wing and A-Wing starfighters, players fight for the Rebel Alliance in their struggle against the evil Galactic Empire.

Unlike earlier titles in the genre like Wing Commander, X-Wing employs a polygonal 3D engine: flat-shaded polygons are combined with bitmaps only for explosion effects.

The game features a comprehensive training element. Before starting on real missions, players should navigate the pilot proving grounds, also known as 'Maze', by flying through a course of doorways set atop platforms in space, preferably without missing any, all while keeping an eye on the tight time limit. Higher levels add additional challenges like hostile laser turrets. Next to the 'Maze', there are simulated historical missions (six for each of the three fighters) that prepare for the complex missions in the rest of the game.

The main part of the game consists of three separate campaigns, called Tours of Duty. The Tours can be played in any order, even though they build on each other story-wise: Tour I, 'A New Ally', tells of the Rebellion's search for political allies in their fight against the Empire, while the Emperor launches Operation Strike Fear, a major offensive against the Rebels. Tour II, 'The Great Search' chronicles the Rebels' search for the plans to the Empire's new superweapon, the Death Star. Tour III, 'The Gathering Storm', tells of their efforts to find and destroy the battle station. Animated cutscenes are featured after certain missions to continue the story.

Each Tour consists of around a dozen missions, which include a wide variety of objectives. There are standard strike, escort and defense assignments, but also reconnaissance flights - just scanning ships without attacking them - or capture operations - disabling enemy ships, then protecting the transport carrying the strike team during the takeover. The game of course culminates in the famous attack on the Death Star.

The three flyable fighters all handle differently and are thus more or less suitable for the different types of missions. The X-Wing is heavily armed and armored, and is usually used on strike missions. The Y-Wing is slower and less well protected, but is the only ship equipped with ion cannons, necessary for disabling ships. With its high speed and maneuverability, the A-Wing is ideal for recon and intercept missions.

Next to lasers and ion cannons, the fighters are armed with limited amounts of warheads: proton torpedoes are slow and highly destructive, while concussion missiles are faster, but yield less damage.

A unique feature of the game is energy management: Energy must be divided between engines, weapons and shields. At the standard settings, weapons and shields don't recharge - energy must be diverted from the engines for that, slowing the ship. On the other hand, putting more power into the engines adds speed, but drains shields and guns. Energy can also be transferred between the systems, boosting weapons power at the expense of shields or vice versa.

Space is populated by many ships besides the player's, most of which are well-known from the movies. The Empire will usually launch waves of TIE Fighters, Interceptors and Bombers from Star Destroyers. The Rebels employ large Mon Calamari cruisers and Corellian Corvettes. In use by both sides are Nebulon-B escort frigates and Lambda-class shuttles. Some ships not seen in the movies include the Imperial assault gunboat, the stormtrooper transport and bulk freighters. Friendly fighters will sometimes accompany the player, and can be given specific orders.

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User Reviews

If you liked the movies.... Sam Hardy (76) 4.6 Stars4.6 Stars4.6 Stars4.6 Stars4.6 Stars
For those who would love to pilot star fighter... Chris Martin Bronze Star Contributing Member (1118) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
A Must-Have Classic Casey Neumiller (5) 4.6 Stars4.6 Stars4.6 Stars4.6 Stars4.6 Stars
One of my all time favorites. Attila (499) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
Space combat sim with a hint of 3D puzzle and a great background Kasey Chang (3697) unrated
Awesome space fighter sim Darryl White (9) unrated
Brilliant space-combat flight sim. Steve Hall Bronze Star Contributing Member (322) 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars
Classic Space Combat Game Ashley Pomeroy (227) unrated
Play Wing Commander Instead Yeah Right (61) 3.8 Stars3.8 Stars3.8 Stars3.8 Stars3.8 Stars
The space-sim that spawned an entire legacy of games! JubalHarshaw (287) 4.4 Stars4.4 Stars4.4 Stars4.4 Stars4.4 Stars

The Press Says

Datormagazin Apr, 1993 5 out of 5 100

Forums

Topic # Posts Last Post
Manual/docs 3 Indra Depari of 'da Clan Depari Bronze Star Contributing Member (12749)
Jul 12, 2007

Trivia

In one of the later missions, you have to fly to a space-probe called BFG-9000...

And as you surely know, this is the Big Fucking Gun in the iD Software game Doom...


This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by robotriot Bronze Star Contributing Member (6165) on Dec 05, 1999.
 

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