THQ Nordic, 3D Realms and Slipgate Ironworks recently revealed Tempest Rising an upcoming classic RTS and after watching the trailer I absolutely need this.
While it will no doubt only officially support Windows, it doesn't release until 2023 and the Proton compatibility layer is already at a point where a lot of new releases just work. It also claims to have full controller support, so could be a good Steam Deck RTS!
As someone who grew up playing Dune 2, Command & Conquer and Red Alert — Tempest Rising seems like it's ticking all the right boxes for me.
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More about it:
Classic RTS action meets modern production and performance in Tempest Rising. Inspired by RTS greats of the 90s and 2000s, Tempest Rising is a classic, base-building real time strategy game set in a modern day alternative history war scenario. It features 3 unique factions, each with its own approach to combat and economy and offering a variety of strategies for players of all stripes, maps with neutral structures to contest and neutral populations to contend with, deep and rewarding gameplay that keeps a focus on strategy while rewarding skill, and built-in customization options that allow players to approach the game their way in both single player and multiplayer game modes.
Features:
- Classic RTS base building with fast and fluid hard-hitting combat.
- 3 asymmetrical playable factions, each featuring distinct economy and play styles.
- Each faction offers a unique roster of units.
- 2 epic single player campaigns with between-mission cutscenes.
- Skirmish, custom games, and ranked multiplayer matchmaking with Elo rating.
You can follow it on Steam.
It's now on my wishlist and will keep a close eye on this one.
To be fair, the Command and Conquer remaster was already quite good, and remains the most popular of the series today, at least on Steam. There's also the aspect of their collaboration with OpenRA, which is something that sets a positive precedent for open source and RTS both.
This game has a very high bar to pass.
Quoting: ElamanOpiskelijaThanks Liam, you are a kind of a strange dealer but you just keep bringing up games that I will potentially get hooked on.
To be fair, the Command and Conquer remaster was already quite good, and remains the most popular of the series today, at least on Steam. There's also the aspect of their collaboration with OpenRA, which is something that sets a positive precedent for open source and RTS both.
This game has a very high bar to pass.
It's fair better then C&C 4 god that was bad.
Quoting: ElamanOpiskelijaTo be fair, the Command and Conquer remaster was already quite good
Yeah I agree I enjoyed it a lot..... I just wish they would remaster Command and Conquer Renegade...... I might even get back into online muliplayer gaming if they did that.......
I'm curious to see what this brings to the table.
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