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Steam News announces the release of Unstoppable Gorg, the new take on the tower defense genre from Futuremark Game Studio. The game is on sale for 10% off for the next week, and here's word on what it offers: Get ready to experience a revolution in tower defense that will send you spinning. Unstoppable Gorg challenges you to defend the solar system from fearsome aliens by sending satellites into orbit. Unlike other tower defense games, in Unstoppable Gorg you can move your towers by rotating the orbits that surround planets, moons and space stations.
Unstoppable Gorg is a lovingly crafted homage to vintage sci-fi films from the 1950s. Flying saucers, rubbery aliens, dodgy effects, it's got it all. The game's story scenes were shot on film using models, miniatures and live action actors and then edited together with genuine archive footage to create a classic sci-fi experience that is out of this world.
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Re: Steamships Ahoy - Unstoppable Gorg |
Jan 20, 2012, 18:40 |
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PHJF wrote on Jan 20, 2012, 12:22:
Obviously you and I have completely different definitions of "shitty engine". Short of CryEngine3, I don't know of another engine I'd take apart from UE3. Considering every single aspect of UE3 was designed explicitly for the 360 (and it shows)... As most of the features in CryEngine 3 were... as were the Gamebryo engines that Bethesda uses... as was id Tech 5...
There really aren't any PC-centric engines out there right now that are worth much of a damn, plain and simple - and rolling your own is beyond the expertise of, well, pretty much everyone. |
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