Author Topic: loving Fantastic Real-Time Strategy Game: Grey Goo  (Read 1871 times)


http://store.steampowered.com/app/290790/

From the Steam page:
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FIGHT THE CHAOS. OR HARNESS ITS POWER.
Centuries after Humanity first left Earth, all forms of life in the Milky Way have evolved toward an inward tranquility. But there has been a mutation. A mysterious organism barrels toward the surface of a lone, resource-rich planet known as Ecosystem 9, on a mission to consume all it encounters.

Grey Goo is a real-time strategy (RTS) game that combines classic strategy mechanics and a balanced combat system with an emphasis on large-scale decision-making. It puts you at the center of a tactical struggle for survival—and ultimately, control of Ecosystem 9.

Command one of three unique factions: the Humans, masters of defensive architecture; the Beta, a proud, versatile alien race; or the Goo, an enigmatic, highly mobile life form. Fight from behind massive walls, attack from strategic outposts, or swallow your enemies whole. Just remember, the choices you make on the battlefield will mean the difference between glorious victory and agonizing defeat.
Features
Find the faction that fits your play style—and master it by taking on the AI or the Grey Goo community.
Experience the conflict on Ecosystem 9 up close and personal in the single-player campaign.
Join the fray on Steam and find opponents through skill-based matchmaking.
Change the rules of the battlefield with unit-altering tech upgrades.
Deliver devastating blows by constructing game-ending Epic units.
Take the battle offline via Local Area Network play.
Create your own battlefields with the Grey Goo map editor and share them with the community via Steam Workshop.

Essentially a little back story into the name, the grey goo end of the world scenario is where nano-bots built for a purpose like say cleaning up oil spills, go rogue and forget humanity up. The idea is that nano-bots could consume stufftons of material and replicate on an exponential scale so that they'd eventually strip the planet bare, possibly moving on to space or whatever after that.
« Last Edit: January 24, 2015, 10:45:21 PM by Oasis »

more like gay goo am i right



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Dude, this game is the stuff. I still go back and play it every once and a while.

"Grey Goo"? How can they afford a trailer like that, but not some kind of focus group or something to tell them that's a terrible name?

FIGHT THE CHAOS. OR HARNESS ITS POWER.
GREY GOO, COMING SOON FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF BAD TITLES

Oh my god, just reading "Grey Goo" made me think of Tasty Planet! It's pretty much the same concept, too.

Nano machines that go rogue and consume everything are referred to as gray goo.




was expecting world of goo sequel

severely disappointed.

was expecting tasty planet sequel

severely disappointed.
ftfy

ftfy
no i had it right the first time

you're the clearly mistaken one.