In Etherium, three domains are involved with a merciless fight to control a handful of planets that contain rich stores of Etherium, a recondite holding coveted by all. In the multiplayer or solo battle modes, you lead one of these three factions.
From Strategy Informer: "At some point, Albert Einstein allegedly said that, while he didn’t know what kind of weapons would be used in World War III, World War IV would likely be fought with sticks and stones. Miraculously, it seems that our species actually listened to this ominous message, and since the development of nuclear warfare, we’ve yet to see large-scale conflict like that of the early 20th century. However, after the Cold War resulted in tragic proxy battles and nuclear paranoia, there were many who began to fantasize about a return to direct conflict, and these sentiments quickly made their way over to fiction through movies and games like Red Dawn and Raid Over Moscow."
VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "I recently completed an article series about the history of real-time strategy, and going through so many different games that have shaped the face of the genre over the last 30 years got me thinking. Which real-time strategy titles are the ones that have had the greatest influence on the genre's development throughout its history? What you're reading now is my answer to that particular question."
DSOGaming writes: "The World Championship Series for StarCraft 2 has just ended and for the first time ever, the world champion in this strategy game is not a Korean player. The best StarCraft 2 players for 2018 is the Finnish player Serral."
Etherium <3
Etherium looks good, need to see more.
Still upset about the Command and Conquer reboot on the Frostbite engine being canceled.
RTS game with real-time destruction would of been great.