

Here we encounter the usual issues: Does the expansion bring anything truly fresh? Are the missions even more exciting? Is the plot an original enough alteration of Earth 2150? And with all these new aspects, does it possess the same old atmosphere everyone enjoyed so much? Did it fix any bad aspects of its predecessor? Anyway, after a few months of waiting and a couple of announcements, we finally got to test the expansion pack called The Moon Project. Changes of night and day, weather conditions, and highly detailed landscapes proved that the guys at TopWare really take their work serious. What we can say for sure is that the outstanding atmosphere presents the most appealing aspect of Earth 2150. All of these features satisfied even the most demanding RTS fans. Those of you who haven't experienced the science fiction 3D RTS Earth 2150 have missed some good gameplay, highly realistic environments, and an exciting plot. Skirmish mode offers access to campaigns and battles created with the built in map editor, and serves as a practice field for multiplayer training. Single-player campaigns include a carryover resource system from mission to mission, so maintenance of a home base is mandatory and requires transportation of units and resources to and from specific mission areas. Structures run the gamut from energy supply facilities and mines to research centers and base defenses. Weapons and technology range in power from simple chain guns and cannons to earthquake generators, weather control centers and shields.
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Up to eight players can participate over the LAN or Internet.Įach of the three organizations features more than 50 units, weapons, and structures in its arsenal, many with upgrade components, prerequisites, and specific properties. Seven multiplayer game types, ranging from non-resource gathering and deathmatch scenarios to the opposite end of the spectrum with hide-'n-seek and resource harvesting-for-profit missions. Moon Project is similar in appearance and gameplay style to its predecessor, with enhancements to the interface, graphics and audio. Continuing the storyline, a secret Moon project, SunLight, is at the center of three campaigns with more than 30 missions, featuring the Lunar Corporation, the United Civilized States, and the Eurasian Dynasty. Moon Project is the follow up 3D real-time strategy stand-alone title to Earth 2150.
