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|title=Act of Aggression | |title=Act of Aggression | ||
|developer=[[Eugen Systems]] | |developer=[[Eugen Systems]] | ||
|publisher=[[Focus Interactive]] | |publisher=[[Focus Interactive]] | ||
| | |year=2015 | ||
|systems={{syslist|win}} | |||
|genre=[[RTS]] | |genre=[[RTS]] | ||
|players=1-8 | |players=1-8 | ||
| | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | ||
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| | |facebook=Eugen-Systems | ||
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'''Act of Aggression''' is a real time strategy game produced by Eugen and published by Focus Interactive. It is a real-time strategy game hailing from the Golden Era of RTS with a few modern twists. | '''Act of Aggression''' is a real time strategy game produced by Eugen and published by Focus Interactive. It is a real-time strategy game hailing from the Golden Era of RTS with a few modern twists. | ||
It plays similarly to older real time strategy games, though on larger scale battlefields than its contemporaries. The game follows the United Nations-backed Chimera task force as they ally with the USA and fight a mysterious enemy called the Cartel. | It plays similarly to older real time strategy games, though on larger scale battlefields than its contemporaries. The game follows the United Nations-backed Chimera task force as they ally with the USA and fight a mysterious enemy called the Cartel. | ||
Intended to be a throwback to the golden age of RTSes, the game has had a number of difficulties attracting its intended audience. Critics have cited difficult unit control, a poor single player campaign, high price point, and lack of tutorial to make it a difficult game to understand. It has often been compared to Command & Conquer Generals. | Intended to be a throwback to the golden age of RTSes, the game has had a number of difficulties attracting its intended audience. Critics have cited difficult unit control, a poor single player campaign, high price point, and lack of tutorial to make it a difficult game to understand. It has often been compared to [[Command & Conquer: Generals]]. | ||
Resource management and aircraft handle considerably differently than other similar games. It has more in common in this regard to Eugen's other games, the Wargame series. | Resource management and aircraft handle considerably differently than other similar games. It has more in common in this regard to Eugen's other games, the Wargame series. | ||
Unlike Wargame: Red Dragon, Act of Aggression has been stated to not support naval units. | Unlike [[Wargame: Red Dragon]], Act of Aggression has been stated to not support naval units. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 27 January 2024
Act of Aggression | |
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Developer(s) | Eugen Systems |
Publisher(s) | Focus Interactive |
Year released | 2015 |
System(s) | Windows |
Genre(s) | RTS |
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Players | 1-8 |
Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Act of Aggression is a real time strategy game produced by Eugen and published by Focus Interactive. It is a real-time strategy game hailing from the Golden Era of RTS with a few modern twists.
It plays similarly to older real time strategy games, though on larger scale battlefields than its contemporaries. The game follows the United Nations-backed Chimera task force as they ally with the USA and fight a mysterious enemy called the Cartel.
Intended to be a throwback to the golden age of RTSes, the game has had a number of difficulties attracting its intended audience. Critics have cited difficult unit control, a poor single player campaign, high price point, and lack of tutorial to make it a difficult game to understand. It has often been compared to Command & Conquer: Generals.
Resource management and aircraft handle considerably differently than other similar games. It has more in common in this regard to Eugen's other games, the Wargame series.
Unlike Wargame: Red Dragon, Act of Aggression has been stated to not support naval units.