Metal Fatigue (video game)

Metal Fatigue (video game)
Metal Fatigue
Metal Fatigue
Cover art of Metal Fatigue
Developer(s) Zono Inc.
Publisher(s) Psygnosis (Europe)
TalonSoft (United States)
Designer(s) Jason Hough
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s)
  • NA July 31, 2000
  • PAL May 26, 2000
  • EU May 18, 2000
Genre(s) Real-time strategy
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s)
Media/distribution CD (2)
System requirements

Pentium II, 32 MB RAM
Windows 9x
8 MB 3D accelerator
60 MB hard drive space[1]

Metal Fatigue (also known as Metal Conflict[2]), is a futuristic science fiction, real-time strategy computer game developed by Zono Incorporated[3][4] and published by Psygnosis (in Europe) and TalonSoft (a Take2 company in the United States)[5].

Contents

Plot

During the 23rd century man has discovered faster-than-light travel and finally reached the stars. Galactic exploration has confirmed man's worst two fears. First, an alien warlike race with vastly superior technology does exist. The exploration fleet reported sentient structures which appear to have been annihilated eons ago, scattered all over the galaxy. The reports suggested that a single race dubbed "Hedoth" has systematically swept through galaxy and pulverized every sentient civilization.

Incidentally, the exploration consisted of vessels from three large Earth corporations or, as they are called in the game, CorpoNations (Rimtech, Mil-Agro, and Neuropa). It began as an industrial alliance, and the opportunity to plunder alien technology spurred them onwards towards the Hedoth homeworld. As survey ships finally reached the Hedoth sector, the three CorpoNations massed their war fleets nearby. They were prepared for the ultimate conflict, only to discover that man's second worst fear was realized - the humanity is all alone in the universe. The Hedoth homeworlds were vacant..

The Hedoth left no clue of where they went, but their departure was remarkably tidy. Scattered installations and miscellaneous war machines were all they left behind.

The discovery set off a frenzied "gold rush" amongst the three CorpoNations, a rush for technology and power it brings.

Gameplay

The game is fully 3D, mapped by an invisible grid; vehicles tilt to meet hilly terrain, and projectiles can be realistically blocked by obstructions.[1][6] The camera is free-moving and can zoom in and out, rotate, and pan up or down while navigating the battlefield.[3]

In the game, the usual RTS elements such as base building and resource gathering are followed, but Metal Fatigue differs from the other titles by offering players to do battle with giant high-tech Mech-style juggernauts called Combots.[7]

Combots can be customized by four main combot parts: a torso; a single pair of legs; and two separate pieces of arm[8] (excluding the combot pilots). The game also allows players to salvage destroyed enemy Combots and their various parts.[7]

In-game, units are unable to raise in rank through experience. However, after a completion of a single player mission, the player is given points, that could be used to upgrade combot pilots, vehicles or structures.[9]

The game also places an emphasis on multi-level warfare. The battlefield is divided into three layers of combat, an orbital level, a surface level and an underground level.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "IGN: Metal Fatigue". pc.ign.com. http://pc.ign.com/objects/010/010250.html. Retrieved 2009-02-13. 
  2. ^ "Metal Conflict PC : code, demo". www.jeuxvideopc.com. http://www.jeuxvideopc.com/jeux/1080-metal-conflict.php. Retrieved 2009-02-13. 
  3. ^ a b c Stewart, Nick. "Metal Fatigue". www.avault.com. http://www.avault.com/reviews/pc/metal-fatigue/. Retrieved 2009-02-13. [dead link]
  4. ^ Parker, Sam. "Metal Fatigue Details - PC News at GameSpot". www.gamespot.com. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/metalfatigue/news.html?sid=2592951&mode=news. Retrieved 2009-02-13. 
  5. ^ Parker, Sam. "Big Week for TalonSoft - PC News at GameSpot". www.gamespot.com. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/metalfatigue/news.html?sid=2609943&mode=news. Retrieved 2009-02-13. 
  6. ^ Steward, Nick. "Metal Fatigue". www.avault.com. http://www.avault.com/reviews/pc/metal-fatigue/3/. Retrieved 2009-02-13. "the AI will occasionally cause bots and other units to fire at a perceived enemy, regardless of the cost or intervening obstacles. This means that you’ll often see turrets and bots firing into mountain walls or friendly structures in an attempt to reach a foe on the other side" [dead link]
  7. ^ a b Suciu, Peter. "Review : Metal Fatigue [PC - from GamePro.com"]. www.gamepro.com. http://www.gamepro.com/article/reviews/6297/metal-fatigue/. Retrieved 2009-02-13. 
  8. ^ "IGN: Metal Fatigue review". pc.ign.com. http://pc.ign.com/articles/160/160250p1.html. Retrieved 2009-02-13. ""You'll have to select and construct a torso, a single pair of legs and two separate arm pieces to fashion a complete combot. "" 
  9. ^ Steward, Nick. "Metal Fatigue". www.avault.com. http://www.avault.com/reviews/pc/metal-fatigue/2/. Retrieved 2009-02-13. "Metal Fatigue allocates bonus points..." "...these bonus points prove to be extremely useful in the following mission’s Upgrade Skills phase. During this stage, you can improve structures, vehicles, and surviving Combot crews by upgrading their level for a certain point cost." [dead link]

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