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Satellite Reign - Review @ MDK20

by Hiddenx, 2015-09-01 09:34:11

Watcher Blagoj spotted a Satellite Reign review at MD20:

As is to be expected, cyberpunk cities come packed with top-tier technology. Huge neon billboards shine over grand skyscrapers, towering over the rain-soaked and neglected slums down below. The silent moans of the oppressed are silenced by the distant sounds of futuristic vehicles, hitting from all directions.

In Satellite Reign, every installation, whether above or underground, is under the strict regime and control of the corporate police, led by the mega-corporations. It is under this heavy thumb the general populace is surviving, silently getting through each day, following the corporate rules – not because they want to, but because it is the most beneficial way to get by. Your role is to guide four agents through this neon-lit city, using all the tools at your disposal, to shoot, sneak, steal or sabotage your way up the corporate ladder and wrench control of the biggest monopoly.

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This game is fully committed to its combat system, tactics, strategy and all the different avenues by which you can approach and achieve your objectives. The large repertoire of tools with which you can react to every challenge and the optimized mechanics with which you do it, as well as the design of the world, make Satellite Reign a far more enjoyable and fun affair than the original Syndicate of the distant 1993, and a worthy successor, but yet with dozens of similarities and same premise.

 

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Satellite Reign

SP/MP: Single-player
Setting: Sci-Fi
Genre: Strategy-RPG
Platform: PC
Release: Released


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