It looks cool, however: Post-apocalyptic is the new WW2, mirite?
It is rapidly getting close to the point where the setting is overplayed.
I don't know. Everyone's post-apocalypse can be different. I mean: Yes, we see some pretty derivative and unoriginal apocalypses sometimes, but there will never be a time when there is nothing new that can be done with the apocalypse, not until an actual apocalypse, at least.
WWII, on the other hand, is a real time, and it's the same for everyone. You can't really do anything new with WWII as a setting unless you venture into alternate history, which technically isn't a WWII setting anymore.
WWII, on the other hand, is a real time, and it's the same for everyone. You can't really do anything new with WWII as a setting unless you venture into alternate history, which technically isn't a WWII setting anymore.
There are plenty of other games like that, i dont remember their names though, point is, they are the same thing as this like the devs of this made them too in the past.
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It is rapidly getting close to the point where the setting is overplayed.
I don't know. Everyone's post-apocalypse can be different. I mean: Yes, we see some pretty derivative and unoriginal apocalypses sometimes, but there will never be a time when there is nothing new that can be done with the apocalypse, not until an actual apocalypse, at least.
WWII, on the other hand, is a real time, and it's the same for everyone. You can't really do anything new with WWII as a setting unless you venture into alternate history, which technically isn't a WWII setting anymore.
So Command and Conquer: Red Alert lied to me?