DarkStar One
In a universe of chaos, the unknown awaits
At the helm of the DarkStar One, a killer spaceship designed around alien technology, Kayron Jarvis embarks on a fight of truth, vengeance and discovery.
The situation in the galaxy is precariously balanced. With Thul border skirmishes increasing, another galactic war seems all but inevitable.
At the helm of the DarkStar One, a killer spaceship designed around alien technology, Kayron Jarvis embarks on a fight of truth, vengeance and discovery.
The secrets inside the DarkStar One are essential to realising Kayron's destiny. Hunting down and confronting his father's murderer is soon to prove more costly than ever imagined...
Ages 12
- Experience epic space action in an explosive science fiction universe with a gripping story and thrilling video sequences
- Career of choice - Earn credits through mercenary missions, piracy, bounty-hunting, trading, transporting, smuggling...
- Upgrade the DarkStar One according to personal preference - From fast hunters and heavy fighters to turret-laden cruisers
- Explore a vast universe of over 300 solar systems
- 6 diverse races, each with distinctive designs, weapons and battle tactics
- Hundreds of weapons, equipment items and alien artefacts
- Mouse, joystick and gamepad support
| Version | 1 |
| Platform | Windows XP, Windows Vista 32-bit |
- Windows XP (Service Pack) / Vista
- Intell/AMD
- 1.6 GHz (2.6 GHz recommended)
- 512MB RAM (1024 MB recommended)
- 6.5 GB free hard drive space
- DVD ROM DirectX9.0 or higher (included)
- 100%DirectX compatible sound card
- 128MB Graphics Card(256MB recommended) - DirectX9 compatible with Pixel/Vertex
- Shader 1.1 support (3.0 recommended)
"With its combination of open-ended gameplay, complete ship customisation and a truly massive Universe, DarkStar One is a game that will pull you in and keep you cruising the spaceways for dozen of hours." - DAILY GAME
"Should definitely be on the radar for fans of Space games everywhere." - GAMESPOT
"...The best game of its type that I've played." - IGN.COM
