

Graphically the first little story mission hooks you in as you see the detail levels of the rocks, trees, and even the footprints in the snow. You start as a young girl having a snowball fight with boys who don’t want you around. Some RTS games are broken in this way where they don’t merge the two in a manner that works well. It goes from cut scenes to gameplay and back to cut scenes at the appropriate times with highly detailed voice acting and character movements.


The way the story plays out is so seamless with the missions themselves. Featuring Polania, Rusviet, and Saxony as the three main powers in Europe fighting for their lives, or power. This RTS has some of the deepest stories that I have seen in a campaign of its type.
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For starters, it is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and on Windows PC which is a win for almost everyone who wants to play. King Art Games decided to go there and show us what the time after the war would have looked like in this dieselpunk-style RTS and here is our review of Iron Harvest 1920. Survival would be a lot different if that were the case. Imagine if World War I was fought with giant robots and other weapons that had been invented in an alternate timeline. There are many real-time strategy games out there today, but this has to be one of the most in-depth ones that I have played story-wise.
