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Stormgate is shaping up to be a brilliant blend of modern and classic RTS

Byadmin

Jun 12, 2023

Stepping into a Stormgate match is like entering a portal back to the halcyon days of Warcraft, Starcraft and Command & Conquer, back when the RTS masters of the time, Blizzard and Westwood, were continually trying to one-up each other. Developer Frost Giant was formed by Blizzard veterans, so this is not accidental. Yet this does not feel like a throwback exclusively dealing in nostalgia. It’s built on familiar foundations, but there’s progression here, with new ideas and interesting twists sitting alongside classic touches. 

In my first match, playing as some mech-loving humans known as the Vanguard, I begin with an HQ, an adorable robo-dog—my scout—and some robotic workers chipping away at a resource node. It’s one of two main resources in the game, the second being something akin to tiberium from C&C. Initially it’s a small patch of crystals, but left alone it starts to spread, and leaving it for a time enriches the crystals. This gives me my first strategic conundrum: do I go full hog and start gobbling up all these starting resource nods, or do I take things slow and wait for a larger payout later?

(Image credit: Frost Giant Studios)

“It introduces some interesting decisions in where to harvest and which patches are worth more at different points in time,” says game director Tim Campbell as I’m pondering my next move. “And this resource also shows up in different states during the game. This first one, for example, is already spreading. There are other ones that are veins underneath the ground that you kind of have to find and smash open.” 

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