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Genesis Rising Review PC

Genesis Rising Review - PC

To outer space, then, with real-time strategy game Genesis Rising. Genesis Rising's twist on all the other space strategy games is that the ships you command are living alien organisms - you need your enemies's blood for fuel and their genes to develop new improved battleships. Gruesome enough for you? Genesis Rising has an original plot, but does it go far enough to make the game truly different from other space strategy games? And how does the gameplay - the most important thing after all - hold up? Read what we think in the full review of Genesis Rising now! Click here to read the full Genesis Rising for the PC!

Genesis Rising Review - PC

When you’re dealing with a game in which blood is used as a galactic currency and spaceships explode in clouds of gore, you begin to get an inkling that creating an aura of sophistication wasn’t particularly high on the developer’s agenda. The number one priority it seems was establishing a new angle on the old space-based RTS genre, and Metamorf Studios has done this simply with the introduction of organic space vessels. Your fleet is made up of fleshy living ships, which require blood to operate (and to heal), and have the ability to steal the genes (basically special weapons or defences) from destroyed enemy craft. Kill the enemy, steal its genes, suck on its blood to heal up; it’s not rocket science but it’s nowhere near as easy as it should be

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