Release Date: 2018-06-02
Developer: Valhalla Universe, Inc.
Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, Strategy, Early Access
Price: 11.39
Tactics? Turn-Based? Real-Time? Roguelite?You grew up playing Turn-Based Tactics and RTS but always wanted to have the best of both worlds... The action packed thrill of the RTS the customization of an RPG and the depth of the Turn-Based games. You always wanted more...? Well like to introduce RAPSO (Roguelite-Action-Packed-Space-Opera). Behold a modern blend of Tactical Turn-Based RPG games (Front Mission Final Fantasy Tactics etc) with RTS games (Starcraft C&C Homeworld etc) and Roguelite elements for flavor; all that plus multiplayer co-op and procedural generated missions and youll get a never ending ever changing RAPSO.*Multiplayer Co-Op and Procedural-Generated missions are still not implemented.Features: (Upon Full Release) RAPSO: Venture into the solar system with procedurally generated side missions and quests.TurnBased/RTS Action: Initiative roll based turns with active consequences... Weapons systems perks passive support and more; affect other ships and players in real-time.Exploration: Different systems missions loot ships... Fortune will smile upon the most adventurous.The way home is full of many different paths each one more rewarding than the other; and is your job as a commander to venture across the vast loneliness of space to protect Terra and all mankind. Or band with your friends and battle your enemies as a group even other commanders will fall to your in our Action-Packed PvP.In Memory of TITAN is currently on Early Access and comes with:5 history missions with approximately 5-7 hours of play. (Prologue)11 Ship-class.15 Weapons.15 Perks.Turn-based initiative system.Ship loadout system. (Work in progress)Passive proximity combat AI (RTS element)Destroyable levels. (Work in progress)Solar system exploration through missions zones.Procedural system of cameras for combat cinematics. (Work in progress)Our Art and UI elements are not final and most of our systems need testing still.