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Avault: Under Siege PSN review

Every once in a while, the RTS genre, which enjoys vast popularity on the PC, makes its way to a game console. The console RTS is a rare breed, often marred by watered down gameplay options and a poor control scheme. Seed Studios took a chance and developed Under Siege, a medieval fantasy-based RTS available now on the PlayStation Network.

TheDivine5444d ago (Edited 5444d ago )

This game is a MUST HAVE, pick it up. I got super frustrated with it, at parts its just rediculously hard and unforgiving but if u stick w it ul find its one of if not the best psn game. It needs some balancing and tweeks but the dev are issuing a patch to fix any niggles people have. The first boss is probably the hardest part of the game, i rage quit like 5 times. It was impossible. I almost never returned to it i was so frustrated but if u have patience and think it really opens up. Great game people, support seed studios. They are great developers who listen to ALL feedback from fans and really care about making a good game. I totally changed my tune on this one. I knew it was a quality game and loved it but the redic difficulty almost ruined it for me. Now i cant stop playing it. BUY THIS GAME folks.

FunAndGun5444d ago

Next time its on sale again, I'm getting it.

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Under Siege creator opens a new studio

Filipe Pina, responsible for Under Siege has opened a new studio working in a multiplaform unkown project.

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Under Siege gets a price cut

New price cut for Under Siege revelead by Seed Studios.

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Gaming Unwrapped Reviews | Under Seige: Enhanced Edition

Gaming Unwrapped Writer Ryan T. Writes - "Well, Under Seige is back, and this time it is enhanced! Under Seige: Enhanced Edition puts you back in control of a small group of mercenaries that wants nothing more than to rebel, take back their kingdom, and maybe kick a little bit of butt along the way. I hope you are ready to be brought back to the real-time strategy games that have become so rare in this day and age. All the bullshit aside, while it was quite nostalgic to play Under Seige: Enhanced Edition, the game really didn’t offer me anything new and was nothing more than a mediocre attempt to delve into a dying genre."

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