

The tendency to depict our species as a civilization hungry for raw materials and leading the world to destruction is becoming increasingly noticeable in video games and movies alike. And here's where the other faction comes into fray – the Substrate, an AI trying to suppress the selfish humanoids. Such a period of ravenous expansion could not have lasted forever. Unfortunately, the usual human greed has spurred them to transform numerous other planets into said substance. Furthermore, a new substance, turinium, was discovered, allowing this new, electronic intelligence to greatly increase its capabilities. People have abandoned their biological bodies and uploaded their awareness and intelligence into computer frames, from there on calling themselves the Post-Human Coalition. The game takes us to moderately distant future, namely the end of the 22nd century. And the negative ones, unfortunately, are far more noticeable. The consequences of this decision are numerous, with only some of them being positive. Unfortunately, many elements of Stardock's work are overshadowed by the fact that the developers have focused primarily on the strategic layer of their game, neglecting the tactical aspect. On the contrary, there’s plenty of them and they are stunning. Lacks visual variety between units, buildings, or even whole factions Īshes of the Singularity is an RTS to the bone, designed for people who want their games to provide something more than spectacular battles, although you certainly cannot say that those are scarce in the production.

It may be too difficult for casual RTS fans.The story campaign is beyond redemption.Sound effects, graphics and optimization.Maps designed to enhance the strategical layer.
