Red Solstice 2 Survivors Review (Steam)
Our Red Solstice 2 Survivors Review takes on the sequel to The Red Solstice. Plan your strategy and infiltrate a real-time tactical battlefield – alone or with up to 7 squad members. Demonstrate and dominate the combat prowess needed to survive and secure a future for humanity.
Red Solstice 2 Survivors Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- Download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Graphics – fullscreen, resolution, v-sync, overall quality (low/medium/high/epic/cinematic), foliage/shadow/texture/effects quality, anti aliasing, post processing, resolution scale slider, brightness and lock mouse to screen.
- Can rebind controls.
- Blood and dismemberment can be turned off or on.
- Two game types – campaign and skirmish.
- Skirmish is online only.
- Host games with settings for – exp, map, difficulty, enemy wave generation, infestation slider, secondary missions, air support, horde arrival, and artillery support.
- Server browser for public games.
- The campaign has three difficulties – Easy, normal, and hard. These affect health, enemy damage, hp regen rate, speed, armor, and suppression regeneration percentages.
- Tutorial and skip first mission options.
- Can skip cutscenes.
- Good voicework.
- Absolutely nails the need for survival.
- In-game cutscenes.
- Dropping in tension.
- Very atmospheric.
- Feels like an Aliens game.
- The in-game action moves at a good pace.
- Eliminates a lot of the nuances of typical RTS games.
- Battlefields can quickly and dynamically change.
- Overwatch is an ability that automatically shoots on sight which is really handy when moving around.
- Excellent level design from huge set pieces to up-close combat corridor massacres.
- Impressive on-screen enemy count.
- Eerie powerful soundtrack.
Red Solstice 2 Survivors Review Cons:
- No controller support.
- Text is small in places.
- No offline skirmish against bots.
- Hard to see pickups.
- A lot to take in.
- Does really on tried and tested mechanics that don’t always fit.
- So many controls and buttons to learn and remember.
- The story takes a few missions to get going.
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Red Solstice 2 Survivors:
Developer: IronWard
Publisher: 505 Games
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