Hello guys!
I have this one for you, would appreciate if anyone could tell the name of it.
Excuse me in advance if it has already been guessed earlier in the thread but it's quite a hard task to read through all the 822 pages so far.
So, here's what I recall about the game basics:
- Likely, it's a 90s PC game I played on Win95 or Win98 - cannot remember.
- It's a 3D RTS futuristic game, with an ability to switch POV from 3d person to 2d and 1st person perspective.
- Graphics were not of a best quality (unless my memory twisted it).
Description:
- The action takes places at various levels/scenes, but mostly in a ruined city/megapolis or smth.
- You/your unit is a floating battle station 15-20 tall, which normally floats 10-15 meters above the ground, armed with some simple cannons/lasers/rockets. You can switch guns (FPS view) which are placed at, I guess, 4 sides of the station to have 360 angle view of the surroundings.
- You can create different ground units like tanks, helicopters that you can switch to and control or the AI will do it itself.
- The mission is to destroy your enemies station and its units, like you yourself have.
- There are several fractions you can play for/against. The ones that I remember are humans, aliens, robots and some other (one of them are some creatures that have a station looking like a prison building with a floating sound of an organ,
).
- You can also teleport the station to different locations, but this will drain your power level, as well as creating units. If it goes to 0, you're regarded as dead. In order to re-charge, you need to teleport your self to re-charge platforms - the place where you usually meet your enemy station.
- Multiplayer, if I'm not mistaken or AI controlled stations up to ~4 on a map.
That's, probably, all I remember about it.
I hope someone will recall this one, so thanks in advance!