Veteran real-time technique studio Petroglyph has launched a cute new RTS in Early Entry on Steam: 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far is a classic-style setup of constructing bases, cranking out models, and battering your enemy from each route as quick as you may. It is simply the form of factor you’d anticipate from a studio based by individuals who labored on the unique Command & Conquer collection at Westwood, and who had been behind the Command & Conquer remasters a number of years again.
9-Bit Armies is the sequel to Petroglyph’s prior collection of video games, 8-Bit Armies, which had a fantasy spinoff, 8-Bit Hordes, and sci-fi spinoff known as 8-Bit Invaders.
The brand new sport helps two-player cooperative mode and an army-wide veterancy system encouraging you to play aspect missions in the course of the marketing campaign. The sport maps are fairly massive, to benefit from air and sea models, and Petroglyph says that the AI is written from the bottom as much as be difficult—they even brag that it would not cheat, a rarity for RTS CPU gamers.
The discharge has Steam Workshop integration, letting you extra simply share maps and the like with others. It performs with as much as eight gamers in on-line skirmish. You could find 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far on Steam.