Dreamatrix Game Studios

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Dreamatrix Game Studios
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Dreamatrix Game Studios (also known as Provox Games) is a Croatian computer game developer. Based in Zagreb, Croatia, the studio is led by Marko Banjac and Dino Potrebica. Dreamatrix developed the games Legends of Dawn and Space Force: Rogue Universe , [1] Wave of Darkness, Spaceforce: Captains, Spaceforce: Constellations, Spaceforce: Homeworld, Hinter Gittern, Hinter Gittern 2, Cobra 11, Happy Critters, Crocop.

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Space Force: Rogue Universe (2007)

Space Force: Rogue Universe was received with predominantly mixed reviews, giving it an average score of 62/100 [2] on Metacritic. PC Format gave it 86% - a pleasant surprise but IGN gave it a mediocre rating of 51/100, abysmal storyline, excessive difficulty that prevent it from being a better game. [3] Other publications have offered mixed reasoning, except GameSpot which gave it a 75/100 primarily because Spaceforce offers up a beautiful, dynamic universe to explore, though it suffers from a steep learning curve.[ citation needed ]

Legends of Dawn (2013)

Shortly after release on the 27th of June 2013, Legends of Dawn was panned by critics and gamers with the score of 29/100 [4] on Metacritic. It was included in IGN's round-up of worst reviewed games of 2013, [5] with the description: "Legends Of Dawn isn’t just bad, it’s an embarrassment to its developers and @steam_games for selling it." [6] CD-Action gave it 10/100 stating: "An apology is in order to everyone who fell for the promises on Kickstarter and paid for this ruin of a game." LEVEL commented in their review: "A crappy system, technologically speaking it's an unfinished, irritating, and every now and then arrogant action RPG, with flaws as merits, demonstrating how to not make a game.", giving it 20/100. [7]

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References

  1. Dreamatrix games
  2. Spaceforce Rogue Universe on Metacritic
  3. Space Force: Rogue Universe IGN Review
  4. "Legends of Dawn (29/100) on Metacritic".
  5. "Round-up of worst-reviewed games of 2013".
  6. "Legends of Dawn IGN Review".
  7. "Summary of Legends of Dawn critic reviews on Metacritic".