NoobFeed.com goes completely Dutch in this news. Awesomenauts creator Joost Van Dongen releases his stats after 1 million high scores have been posted on his completely independent art racer Proun. And Iceberg Interactive release Nuclear Dawn on Steam. This FPS/RTS hybrid is based on the Left 4 Dead 2 engine and hopes to intertwine the 2 genres in one seamless whole. Retail versions are due in October.
RTS; it's a beloved genre...but it's in dire need of originality or it risks being consigned to a small pool of fans.
In my opinion, they have evolved and become more complicated. Way back in the day with command and conquer games, they were easier to pick up and play. I’ll actually go further back to a $70 Super Nintendo game called “Metal Marines”. Not sure if I’m off the mark, but these cellphone, real time strategy games become overwhelming quickly to me. There’s too much going on at once and it turns me off. Not sure if there are any on consoles to be honest. If there is a RTS that is on PS4, I’m open to the recommendation
Metal marines... what a game, and Herzog Zwei too.
Ensemble Studios and Westwood closing spelt absolute disaster for RTS games, with exception of blizzard, no one made any real good ones. Microsoft and EA ruined two top franchises before closing the studio. such a shame
Over complicated. Dawn of War 1 was almost the perfect rts, its all been downhill since.
Engine Software has some really good deals for everyone. In fact, they would make Santa jealous.
Proun+ has been updated and is now compatible with iOS9 and newest devices from Apple. With the new update a couple of bugs have been fixed. Proun+ is back on track.
To move in constant motion is perhaps what racing gamers want. Their wheels either ask for fun, technicality, or the simulation of reality to keep racing in the track. Regardless of what kind of pleasure that satisfies us, developers should combine two or even three elements I mentioned above to make a racing game perfect. And Proun+ is an example of the perfection people might seek.