Graphics, sound effects, they are all good, but the only departments in which this game fails are gameplay and difficulty. ![]() Krossfire only has the promise of a good game, but fails at it. Truly addictive RTSes are hard to concoct. Therefore, this game will draw you in with the cool premise, will serve you a good few hours of play and they will lose you forever to your favorite StarCraft race. However, what it doesn't have is the careful balancing and diversity of games supported by the painstakingly worked and overworked mechanics of that game. Still, the game looks crisper than the graphics featured in first StarCraft game, so if you really care for better 2D graphics, this game has them. The set up, a war torn Earth in 2179 could have been interesting, but a very murky and postapocalyptic theme that follows the sceneries all throughout soon looses its charm and appeal. Thus, the game offers very little tactical diversity and the few emergent strategies that can be achieved will soon become boring and unchallenging. But these survivors, evolved and the series 9 factions all feel a bit too similar in the way they play and also a bit too lacking in units. ![]() ![]() You will have a mechanized faction, a faction of anthropoid enemies that also fly and more. This RTS has an interesting premise, it is fast paced and played on a planet that is invaded by many different species.
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