Overview
Released in 1990 and developed by Spaceport Malibu, this video game takes players on an interstellar adventure. As a follow-up to the earlier game ‘Sentinel Worlds I: Future Magic,’ it is set in the same expansive universe, continuing the tradition of rich storytelling and strategy-based gameplay.
Gameplay
The game mixes elements of role-playing and tactical combat, offering players the chance to assemble and manage a crew in a futuristic setting. Players are granted the autonomy to explore galaxies, engage in spaceship battles, and take part in ground-based missions across diverse planets. The game’s emphasis on strategic planning and decision-making engages players in numerous challenges and scenarios that test their skills.
Storyline
The narrative unfolds in a richly-imagined science fiction universe, full of political intrigue and mercenary missions. As the main character, players navigate through various plot points that involve complex moral decisions, all contributing to the overarching story arc. The game is well-regarded for its vivid storyline and character development.
Technical Aspects
The game was released for DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST platforms, showcasing advanced graphics and sound design for its time. It boasted a highly detailed interface and utilized the technical capabilities of the respective consoles to deliver an immersive experience.
Legacy
Although not as widely recognized as some other titles from the era, it holds a place in the history of video games as an example of early role-playing and strategy genres. Its complex mechanics and immersive world-building influenced future game designs within its genre.








