Satellite Reign

Satellite Reign
Developer(s) 5 Lives Studios
Publisher(s) 5 Lives Studios
Designer(s) Chris Conte
Programmer(s) Mike Diskett
Artist(s) Dean Ferguson
Brent Waller
Mitchell Clifford
Engine Unity
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux
Release date(s) August 28, 2015
Genre(s) Tactical role-playing game, real-time tactics
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Satellite Reign is a tactical role-playing video game for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux.[1] The game is developed by Brisbane based 5 Lives Studios and is labeled as a spiritual successor to the Syndicate series, which co-founder and programmer Mike Diskett had worked on.[2] The game was released on August 28, 2015.[3]

Development

On June 28, 2013, Satellite Reign was announced on Kickstarter with a GB£350,000 pledged goal. On July 29, 2013, the project was successfully funded with GB£461,333 pledged and completing their GB£440,000 stretch goal which provides environmental destruction.[4] A post-launch update that introduces four-player cooperative gameplay is set to be released in July 2016.[5]

Plot

Satellite Reign takes place in an unnamed fictional city referred as "The City" where a corporation named Dracogenics rises after releasing a prototype for Immortality named Resurrection-Tech however Dracogenics turns to Corporate crime and bribes politicians with Immortality for control and influence eventually leading to the privatisation of The City's services and full corporate control over The City's Police Force. Civil unrest arises and is suppressed by Dracogenics but a rival corporation soon comes to light and launches anti Dracogenics attacks. The Player controls this Rival Corporation and must overthrow Dracogenics from The City.

Reception

Satellite Reign has a score of 75 out of 100 on Metacritic indicating "generally favorable reviews".[6]

References

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