Mechs and Mercs: Black Talons

Mechs and Mercs: Black Talons (2015)

by Camel 101, Kasedo Games
Genres:Strategy, Indie, Simulator, Real Time Strategy (RTS)
Themes:Action, Warfare, Survival
Story:- Persistent and customizable squads - Upgradeable and unique (per class) skill tree for all units - Customizable mechs - Different Worlds with unique environments. - Customizable Battlecruiser. The Battlecruiser serves as the base of operations, and can be customized with weapons or infrastructures that will boost the squad numbers, teleport soldiers or even bombard the battlefield. - Faction relations. - Different unit classes with specialized roles - Campaign. The actions of the player directly affect the balance of power on the system. There is one main objective to achieve, but there’s much more to do.Show more
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