The scions have fallen - master the table, or lose the war. Experience real-time strategy as it was meant to be: in full VR. From the lead designer of Age of Empires II comes a living tabletop battlefield, where your forces are always at your fingertips.
- Customize your army with dozens of units and upgrades, each with exploitable strengths and weaknesses. - Embark on a 6+ hour story campaign. - Unlimited single player vs AI, online competitive, and online cooperative modes. - Discover something new every game with 20+ uniquely crafted, hand-detailed maps. - Test your strategies against three unique AI personalities, each with four difficulties. - Let the world fade away with intuitive, comfortable controls.
Solo or with a friend, it all comes down to Brass Tactics.
Need this for Quest 3. Absolutely love this game. But need it to be accessible on my quest 3. Well rounded game with good mechanics. Greatly balanced. Please bring it to Meta Quest 3.
NOT COMPATIBLE WITCH QUEST 3 !!! The game doesn't work on Quest 3 but It was working on quest 2 ! This is unacceptable that a game existing only on the Oculus store is not compatible with all meta headsets: what a scam!. But that doesn't surprise me, we can see that meta no longer has any interest in the PC VR game, the platform is now abandoned and full of bugs. Go your way, without any patch from the developper this game is a pure waste of money...
dont buy-dont waste your time. Beautiful game, however the devs launched it then moved on. they havent been seen since. could have been the best rts in vr. sad. meta should remove it from the list of games.
Best RTS VR Experience!! I really enjoyed playing this. My only wish is that there was more content to the game. I'd love more story and more units to see run around in this clockwort real time strategy. First game I bought for the Oculus and no regrets!
Good game, but Online Co-op is broken. DO not buy unless you only want to play solo. This game is absolutely awesone, unfortunately the CO-op mode is unplayable it will just lag when you have too many unit and you will never be able to finish a game with a friend. Also it seems the devs have abandonned the game and won't update it anymore so it won't get fixed.
Buy on sale. TL:DR: There's very little strategy involved, the game artifically extends rounds to be upwards of an hour long, the AI are immune to attrition, and there's very little content to actually play.
AI don't play fair to force what should easily be 20-30 minute fights into being 45-60 minutes. It's neat for sure, but it's far from a game of strategy. Every opponent talks a lot of trash constantly. The constant voicelines can get annoying, especially when you get notified by your architect that enemies are attacking you every 3 seconds they're in your territory. Some units have no counters as well.
As far as competitive strategy games that need you to think or really strategize go, this is bottom of the barrel. There's no room for strategizing against an opponent who is immune to attrition, doesn't have to follow the same rules as you, and tends to start the map with more than enough armies to instantly defeat you should it bother to do so. The game certainly looks neat, sounds neat (except when someone is talking), and runs smoothly. Game file is extremely large for how little is actually in-game and the price is going to make it a hard sell if you don't get it on sale.
All in all, it's a fun game to waste time on, but the full $30 game is far from worthwhile, especially if you're looking for a meaty strategy game to sink your teeth into. There isn't really a high skill ceiling and the game doesn't hesitate to call everything you do stupid for upwards of an hour. Literally. As in your opponent will make remarks every few minutes about how stupid or useless you are.
Very good. It is really nice game, however I would like to have there lets say more nations so the units on both sides would not be the same all the time, also possibility to destroy/replace you building to have possibility to change which units are produced at specific location. And perhaps group logic: you would create groups and then you would be able to quickly select them