![]() The genre has kind of stagnated, with little in the way of innovation from AA or indie devs in over a decade. RTS is practically dead though, with almost no notable releases in the past few years. 4X has always been niche, and there are a fair few such games being released nowadays, though most are either direct sequels or spiritual successors to existing franchises. I used to almost exclusively play those sorts of games, specifically the ones released between 1997-2008, which was the golden age of those two genres imo. Multiple Paths to Victory - Achieve your end goals through conquest, diplomacy or doomsday technologies.Ī Multitude of Game Modes - A deep single-player story campaign alongside random map generation makes for endless replayability.To me, one of the great tragedies of gaming in the last decade has been the decline of the RTS/4X genres. ![]() Will you create an environmental paradise or a perfect military order? Planetary Empire Building - Steer the future of your colony with a mix of technological advances and social development. Encounter rival factions and discover hidden technologies long forgotten in abandoned places. Tactical Turn-Based Sci-Fi Combat - Perfect your combat strategy in intense turn-based battles featuring a large cast of factions, customizable units, and destructible environments.ĭiscover a Rich Science-Fiction World - What secrets will unfold when you uncover the history of the fallen galactic empire? Discover the fate of the Star Union by exploring lush landscapes, wild wastelands and overgrown megacities. ![]() Fight, build, negotiate and technologically advance your way to utopia in a deep single player campaign, on random skirmish maps, and against friends in multiplayer. ![]() ![]() Progress through each faction’s missions using your wits, military strength and diplomacy, exploring planetary ruins and encountering other survivors as you unravel the history of a shattered civilization. Build your empire with one of six unique factions, ranging from the militant Vanguard to the dinosaur-riding Amazons and the cyborg-zombies of the Assembly. ![]()
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