Iron harvest reviews11/8/2022 ![]() Iron Harvest's basic rules are familiar: You build a very simple base composed of only three kinds of buildings. Rusviet, for example, has to rely on infantry or heroes for anti-armor since their mechs aren't very good at it. The balance between the factions is pretty good, though some factions suffer in specific ways more than others. There are three factions: Light, fast, harassing Polania with its long-range units fearsome Saxony with its damage-resistant mechs that rarely give up ground and Rusviet, the fierce, close-range fighters who specialize in finding and exploiting an enemy's weak points. As it stands at launch the bigger ideas are fun, but the deliberate balancing just isn't there yet. There are only six maps at launch, for example, though more are promised in the coming month. Like I said in the single-player review, this is a very ambitious game, and the multiplayer has that same ambition – but it’s not quite as well realized here. It tries a new mix of balance of strategy, tactics, and speed that works in some ways, but is frustrating in others. ![]() IRON HARVEST REVIEWS CODEIron Harvest 1920+ was reviewed on PC using a digital code provided by the publisher.Iron Harvest's multiplayer is a unique take on the tactical real-time strategy game. Iron Harvest 1920+ is available now on PC via Steam, GoG and the Epic store and will be available on Xbox and Playstation early 2021. Troops talk and react as battles play out which adds to the feeling that you’re overseeing a battle and issuing orders. The voice acting is well done with accents portraying the factions well. Gun sounds and combat noises aren’t over the top and add scale to foot troops and big chongus sounds as mechs stomp around the battlefield further conveying their size. Sound in Iron Harvest conveys a very atmospheric vibe, with nice background music. The motion and facial movements are really impressive. Terrain stands out enough that the depth it coveys looks as if it provides cover to your units. The models of the infantry and even the mechs don’t feel out of place contrasting very nicely to the underlying map. The grass on the maps has a painted look to them feeling as if your playing through the art the game is inspired by. ![]() The art style and graphics of Iron Harvest are absolutely stunning. ![]() On top of that, there’s an in-game achievement system which gives players coins that can be spent on cosmetics so if you’re a collector there is going to be plenty to do. IRON HARVEST REVIEWS FREECertain letters on the keyboard will correlate to skills that a selected unit has, making the use of abilities on the fly super easy, although micro-management plays a part in Iron Harvest its not overly convoluted.Ĭompetitive multiplayer is available in both ranked matches and leagues with the announcement of free DLCs and updates. The control system of Iron Harvest is very much like a typical RTS, with left click to select units, drag clicking to select multiples, ctrl and a number to place units into groups and the corresponding number to hot select them units, moving the mouse around the edge of the screen will move the camera, and holding alt will rotate the camera not that I had to use that outside of the tutorial. These challenges include defeating a certain encounter with only so many units, escorting a hero across a war torn landscape and more. If that’s not enough there are also single-player and co-op skirmish matches and challenge maps. There are three single player campaigns with an overarching story split between 21 missions. There are also nine heroes to choose from and over 40 unit types to decimate and conquer. ![]() You take control of three playable factions Polania, Rusviet or Saxony. IRON HARVEST REVIEWS FULLIn this rendition of the early 20 th century, tradition clashes with progress and the world is still full of mysteries and secrets. There are a few differences here to give the game a unique feel. This alternate version of our own world was created by Polish artist Jakub Rozalski, much like the board game Scythe. Iron Harvest 1920+ is set in the world of an alternate 1920 onwards. ![]()
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