Haegemonia: Legions of Iron Image
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  • Summary: The year is 2104 and humanity is engaged in a fratricidal war between the inhabitants of Earth and colonized Mars. After weeks of fierce battles and heavy losses, an opportunistic alien force emerges from the depths of space and threatens to take over the solar system--just when humanity isThe year is 2104 and humanity is engaged in a fratricidal war between the inhabitants of Earth and colonized Mars. After weeks of fierce battles and heavy losses, an opportunistic alien force emerges from the depths of space and threatens to take over the solar system--just when humanity is in its weakest and most divided state. In this real-time strategy game, you'll control four different races and fight in space with more than 40 battleships. Hegemonia boasts a large technology tree, a spying system, heroes management, and wormholes that enable multisystem battles. Expand
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  1. Nov 18, 2014
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    Haegemonia isn't a new game, it was first released around 2003, but has been re-released on Steam, I picked it up with its sequel for lessHaegemonia isn't a new game, it was first released around 2003, but has been re-released on Steam, I picked it up with its sequel for less than 2 bucks. Which is about what it's worth. Well...in 3d mode, it's a beautiful game, but you can't realistically use that mode to play the game, so you use 2d, which shows the units as blobs with little variation, not that it matters, as controlling units in anything other than a group is almost impossible. 'Missions' are tightly scripted, and no matter what units you build, no matter what upgrades you choose, no matter what heroes you pick, if you don't do EVERYTHING exactly the right way...you lose, cowboy. So, it becomes a matter of simply trying every possible thing you can think of, till it clicks. Having only one way to win a mission is absurd, as it makes upgrading, building, weapons, heroes all irrelevant. So, I thought this game would be fun, but it'll beat you with a stick till you do what I did. Write a review, and dump it. 2 stars for the 3d part. Expand