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Infinium Strike is a pretty damn interesting looking space action and strategy game. I like the mix of styles the game has and it will include a proper campaign, sold!

I am always a sucker for spaceship based action games, but mixing in some tower defence and damn I may be a little bit hyped.

I should hopefully be getting a review code, so expect a more in depth article to come! What do you guys think about it from the video?

About the game
Infinium Strike is a starship tower defense game blending strategy and real-time action. You are the weapons officer on the battlecarrier Freedom Strike. By harvesting and utilizing Infinium – the living metal of the cosmos – players can endlessly “print” powerful turrets and a deadly drone fleet.

Operation: Freedom - a clandestine military operation to turn the tide of the Wrog war. How long can the mega battlecarrier Freedom Strike survive the relentless Wrog waves?

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scaine May 11, 2016
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Looking forward to this - I tried a similar looking game, SpaceTruckers, or something like that? But being unable to control your ship and the annoyingly narrow range of fire on your turrets meant that it quickly became a tedious "memorise the waves" tower defence.

This looks similar, kitting out your ship with various turrets for offence and defence... but you get to control the route your ship takes into the battle - magic.

Yeah, pretty hyped for this.
Liam Dawe May 13, 2016
Okay, I have a review key so I will be able to cover it when it releases in July.
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