Tempest Rising is probably not a reputation you’re instantly conversant in, however should you maintain with with RTS information even a little bit bit, you’ve possible seen a few of its spectacular gameplay many occasions over the course of final yr.
The upcoming Command & Conquer-inspired real-time technique recreation primarily takes cues from the Tiberian collection, and you’ll put all these claims to the check right now.
Tempest Rising has launched its newest demo, as a part of Steam’s Actual-Time Technique Fest, providing anybody taken with experiencing what a contemporary revival of basic Command & Conquer looks like an opportunity to play it.
Tempest Rising comes from Slipgate Ironworks. It has been in improvement for some time, however rapidly earned a spot within the hearts of many RTS followers from the second it was introduced. The sport is ready in a Tiberian-like, near-future universe, the place two asymmetrical factions vie for management in a post-nuclear conflict Earth. And, simply in case its inspirations weren’t clear sufficient, the sport’s soundtrack consists by none aside from the legendary Frank Klepacki.
That is the sport’s first multiplayer demo, and it provides 1v1 and 2v2 motion throughout three maps. If you happen to’re not taken with multiplayer, you’ll be able to duke it out in skirmish in opposition to the AI on the identical maps. The demo is offered till February 3.
Tempest Rising is a basic 2000s RTS, so anticipate base constructing, useful resource administration – with motion being the principle focus, similar to the ol’ days. The sport arrives April 24, and you’ll pre-order it now on Steam. The identical Steam retailer web page can be the place you’ll be able to seize the aforementioned demo.