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Nuclear Dawn Reviewed 6:00 AM | Cord Kruse | 1 comment
Strategy Informer has posted a new review of Iceberg Interactive's Nuclear Dawn. The game combines first person shooter and real time strategy gameplay, allowing players to take the role of soldiers in a war-torn post-apocalyptic world. SI gave the game a score of 7.8 out of 10. From the review: By and large these games have been single player focused. But what if there was one where every unit was controlled by real players while another player handles the real time strategy elements? That’s the question that developer InterWave Studio asks with Nuclear Dawn. A typical match starts out with a Commander for each of the two sides being randomly chosen while the remaining players become ground troops. The Commander controls all the RTS elements like base building and upgrades from a bird’s eye view. The ground troops play in a typical class-based FPS manner though they are responsible for capturing currency generating resource points. Head over to the link below to read more.
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