This game was underrated and deserves a proper re-make. The AI was quite poor, especially the Martians. Far too easy to win just massing defences and lorries if you play as humans.
GeeW FM honestly I would petition for a remake of this which could span the entire world. as in, oh shit , London's down, let's flee to France. maybe Martian mode you have to deal with disease (and try to not get roflstomped like in the story by disease ), or more. hell, add in more voice acting. or you know, make a Jeff Wayne's war of the worlds Martian civ in civ v
Absolutely! It is surprising nobody went for that, War of The Worlds is not exactly unknown - especially after the movie recreation with Tom Cruise, seeing this game having a remake though people would love it double times.
Hell yes! That and a game of an entirely different genre: Some kind of survival horror game where you play as the Journalist, or some other individual caught up in the Martian invasion. It’ll be similar to Outlast and Alien: Isolation where the AI of the NPCs is super smart (as it should be for the Martians) and all you can do is run and hide, and it starts with the Martians overwhelming London. The protagonist is somehow left behind, either because he couldn’t manoeuvre around the swarming crowds or gets injured/knocked out and has to survive in the desolated city, hiding from the fighting machines and avoiding red weed, locating other survivors, maybe trying to find a way to fight back, maybe meet with the artillery man and attempt to fight back, and end the game with the death of the Martians on Primrose Hill. Something of that nature I’d preorder instantly! XD
To say this was made in the 90s, the graphics aren't half bad. Plus, that awesome music helps make up for it - the jeff Wayne incarnation of this story has rapidly become my favourite. I'm very, very glad to know that there is at least one proper war of the worlds rts game out there, and I completely agree that they should do a remake.
I know right! Man i played this so much that it annoyed everyone around me x D I wish they would put this one on Steam or simply make Win10 compatible, it probably isn't on high demand due to its rarity, but would that be amazing! Cause it is pretty big hassle to get it work and i doubt it works on Win 10 ( I did get it work on 8 few years back which is surprising on its own and that was with some certain patch some programmers did to make it work )
I managed to find a sealed copy of this today at my local retro game store. Only paid £3 as he wanted it gone apparently. It also included the movie on VHS, i just cant get it to work on my windows 98 rig.
I recently managed to get the game working through a virtual disk drive and abandoneware website and I haven't had so much fun playing an RTS in awhile. As I've been playing I've been watching your walkthroughs to figure out what to do and expect and they have been extremely informational and useful! The bridge tip with Human vehicles has been probably the most helpful tip of all, for both campaigns lol
Thank you for playing this game thanks to you i know there is a war of the worlds rts game! And im going to watch your playthrough to win with humans.(i got destroyed 2 times but 3 is the charm!)
A shame this game never got the attention back when it came out. Was actually a pretty decent concept. It had major flaws and bugs but all in all it was a decent game. Major flaws for this one was the unit path finding, inability to create control groups and some balancing issues. If you were playing human you were at a severe disadvantage as even a basic martian scout machine can destroy 2-3 squads of Armored lorries. I find if you play as human if you want to stop the martians from advancing, move your available sapper lorries to the the front and immediately start building medium gun posts and fences. The one thing the humans have over martians is their defensive emplacements, which are a lot stronger since they are all artillery based. If they ever made a remake of this game but spread the conflict over multiple continents, it would be a great play. Still would keep it in the 1800s era though just for the authentic feel of it. See what kind of steam punk designs the developers can make for the humans with mordern graphics.
My childhooh momery! i searched this game for a long long time,At that time,my grandfather bought it for me,nowaday,my grandfather has passaway for 4 years.Thang you,mate,Love from China.
If I can make some money I might try and get this game (not that I've ever played it before) and try to defend the area near where I'm from, (a.k.a Dover which is where one of my friends Phillipa Baldwin, a.k.a, the Pipsonator lives) as best I can but I might try and defend *all* the territories as best I can but if I can't defend them all I can just defend as many territories as I can. Anyway, my family's kitten Owlwin (named after the female elf archer in Lord of the Rings) is up on my bedroom window sill right now and she's happily laying there like an orange and blackberry flavoured loaf of bread.
Funny thing about this game. It actually inspired me to want to create special stories to make sure the enemies in the stories get seen in a video game. Right now, I'm actually thinking of doing some stories right now because of this game.
I was two years old when this game was released. So I've never played this game before but I really think this game is great for normal computer mouse to use so it's easier to move the cursor *and* the map.
To be honest ennard, i'm not sure. I have the original that didnt work. I remember burning the game onto another disk and for some reason it worked minus the music
7:34 - 7:35 : if you look well you can actually see a tripod..realized that in another video with better graphics..and on my pc..and than when the explosion happens you see another one..likely another..whats a cool detail
"The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one." He said. "The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one." But still, they come!
I'm not sure Ginsu33, I have had it since 1997, my guess would be ebay or somewhere nowadays! It was tricky getting it running from Windows 7 onwards. Thanks for the comment though!
As strange as it may sound, not too terribly long ago, my family's eldest cat Scooby (as in Scooby-Doo) actually witnessed the Martians' victory over the humans and that the Martians got the Earth to themselves. Fire leapt from house to house. The population panicked and ran and Super Scooby felt an urge to do a barrel roll and dive into the water to hide until forced up to breathe. It wasn't a disciplant march. It was a stampede with *no* order or goals whatsoever. It was the start of the destruction of humankind. Super Scooby didn't want to give up without fighting back and destroying as many of the Martian Fighting Machines as he could but despite that, the Earth belonged to the Martians.
I don't really buy that England was Earth's only line of defense. I mean, if this takes place at about the WWI era, then wouldn't there be other countries like America that could stand against the Martians? Especially if they worked together! Am I right?
Book is 1898 and is invasion literature, rather anti colonisation etc, and Britain had the largest and most powerful empire at the time, so made sense to be in England
There's always been a love/disappointment relationship between me and War of the Worlds. - The PC game is incredible as is its unique gameplay, but no one knows it so we won't get a remake and it's not even on GOG. - The musical is of revolutionary quality and brilliantly composed. I'm not short on friends but whenever I mention War of the Worlds, the best I get is "that Tom Cruise movie?" - There's no movie version of Jeff Wayne's musical. We get more than one Sweeny Todd or Les Miserables but Wayne's War of the Worlds keeps getting skipped and the movies we do get don't have the guts to stay loyal to the book. I actually have this ambition that if I ever get filthy rich for some reason, the first thing I'll do is produce a damn good War of the Worlds musical movie because someone needs to do it.
This game was underrated and deserves a proper re-make.
The AI was quite poor, especially the Martians.
Far too easy to win just massing defences and lorries if you play as humans.
+TheExplosionist It was very much an underrated game. Shame there wasn't difficulty settings really.
GeeW FM honestly I would petition for a remake of this which could span the entire world. as in, oh shit , London's down, let's flee to France. maybe Martian mode you have to deal with disease (and try to not get roflstomped like in the story by disease ), or more. hell, add in more voice acting. or you know, make a Jeff Wayne's war of the worlds Martian civ in civ v
Absolutely! It is surprising nobody went for that, War of The Worlds is not exactly unknown - especially after the movie recreation with Tom Cruise, seeing this game having a remake though people would love it double times.
I agree. Also the soundtrack was fantastic!
Hell yes! That and a game of an entirely different genre: Some kind of survival horror game where you play as the Journalist, or some other individual caught up in the Martian invasion. It’ll be similar to Outlast and Alien: Isolation where the AI of the NPCs is super smart (as it should be for the Martians) and all you can do is run and hide, and it starts with the Martians overwhelming London. The protagonist is somehow left behind, either because he couldn’t manoeuvre around the swarming crowds or gets injured/knocked out and has to survive in the desolated city, hiding from the fighting machines and avoiding red weed, locating other survivors, maybe trying to find a way to fight back, maybe meet with the artillery man and attempt to fight back, and end the game with the death of the Martians on Primrose Hill. Something of that nature I’d preorder instantly! XD
To say this was made in the 90s, the graphics aren't half bad. Plus, that awesome music helps make up for it - the jeff Wayne incarnation of this story has rapidly become my favourite. I'm very, very glad to know that there is at least one proper war of the worlds rts game out there, and I completely agree that they should do a remake.
God bless you for playing such a rare game!
+Acrymon why thank you very much Acrymon!
A game based around a fantastic musical
I know right! Man i played this so much that it annoyed everyone around me x D
I wish they would put this one on Steam or simply make Win10 compatible, it probably isn't on high demand due to its rarity, but would that be amazing!
Cause it is pretty big hassle to get it work and i doubt it works on Win 10 ( I did get it work on 8 few years back which is surprising on its own and that was with some certain patch some programmers did to make it work )
I managed to find a sealed copy of this today at my local retro game store. Only paid £3 as he wanted it gone apparently. It also included the movie on VHS, i just cant get it to work on my windows 98 rig.
I want someone to remake this game, or to make a game very similar to this in the Birthright setting of D&D.
I recently managed to get the game working through a virtual disk drive and abandoneware website and I haven't had so much fun playing an RTS in awhile. As I've been playing I've been watching your walkthroughs to figure out what to do and expect and they have been extremely informational and useful! The bridge tip with Human vehicles has been probably the most helpful tip of all, for both campaigns lol
I wish this was online for free, it shouldn't be left to die like it is now"
+william lydon 1000% agree! Would be easier to run as well!
Thank you for playing this game thanks to you i know there is a war of the worlds rts game! And im going to watch your playthrough to win with humans.(i got destroyed 2 times but 3 is the charm!)
I thought they did a good job incorporating Richard Burton's dialogue from the album
I know the mixed views on remastering games from the past. But I hope that someone decides to remaster this game.
I think that is correct Daniel Mohorea - It won't let me reply directly to you.
A shame this game never got the attention back when it came out. Was actually a pretty decent concept. It had major flaws and bugs but all in all it was a decent game. Major flaws for this one was the unit path finding, inability to create control groups and some balancing issues. If you were playing human you were at a severe disadvantage as even a basic martian scout machine can destroy 2-3 squads of Armored lorries. I find if you play as human if you want to stop the martians from advancing, move your available sapper lorries to the the front and immediately start building medium gun posts and fences. The one thing the humans have over martians is their defensive emplacements, which are a lot stronger since they are all artillery based.
If they ever made a remake of this game but spread the conflict over multiple continents, it would be a great play. Still would keep it in the 1800s era though just for the authentic feel of it. See what kind of steam punk designs the developers can make for the humans with mordern graphics.
How can I get this?
I used to play it as a kid and loved it, can't find it on steam 😞
Martians shoulda worn masks.
My childhooh momery! i searched this game for a long long time,At that time,my grandfather bought it for me,nowaday,my grandfather has passaway for 4 years.Thang you,mate,Love from China.
Thanks so much for this! I remember loving this game!
I know you posted this in 2013, but this is how I found your channel! You have a new sub! I hope you have more nostalgia for us!
I remember I coulnt once defeat any levels 25 years ago
If I can make some money I might try and get this game (not that I've ever played it before) and try to defend the area near where I'm from, (a.k.a Dover which is where one of my friends Phillipa Baldwin, a.k.a, the Pipsonator lives) as best I can but I might try and defend *all* the territories as best I can but if I can't defend them all I can just defend as many territories as I can. Anyway, my family's kitten Owlwin (named after the female elf archer in Lord of the Rings) is up on my bedroom window sill right now and she's happily laying there like an orange and blackberry flavoured loaf of bread.
This game appeared as in the same year with command and conquer Red Alert
Yes, this game looked years ahead of red alert 1
RA was 1996. WOTW was 1998. Not even close and the use of voxels required a powerful CPU.
Love your game please don,t do anymore
I laugh at this game for one reason... the British commander is Sir Nigel Hawthorne, aka Sir Humphrey from Yes, Minister! XD
I lost my physical copy of this game, can't find a real working copy of it anywhere online :(
Sad story.
Where we find this game?
Where can I download this game?
I like how it starts at September 1...... The same day another certain war started ;)
Funny thing about this game. It actually inspired me to want to create special stories to make sure the enemies in the stories get seen in a video game. Right now, I'm actually thinking of doing some stories right now because of this game.
So Sir Humphrey left the Civil Service and joined the military instead?
i spent YEARS of my life playing this . love love love this game
I was two years old when this game was released. So I've never played this game before but I really think this game is great for normal computer mouse to use so it's easier to move the cursor *and* the map.
where can i get this game, by download or something?
To be honest ennard, i'm not sure. I have the original that didnt work. I remember burning the game onto another disk and for some reason it worked minus the music
how dus a simple 2022 kid play this? sins i have it but IDK how to play
Thankfully I ended up getting this game brand new for $9AU back in 1999. Not a half bad deal from Big-W!
Craig Davidson 😁
Game is awesome and i got it working in nowdays
this game needs to be remastered
The UI is cool as f**k
Let's gooooo!!!!
7:34 - 7:35 : if you look well you can actually see a tripod..realized that in another video with better graphics..and on my pc..and than when the explosion happens you see another one..likely another..whats a cool detail
Ah the '90s, when computer graphics made people look like tin soldiers.
My mum passed away peacefully at 9pm on August 6th. I'm actually glad you played this game.
I didnt know someone else did a full playthrough of this besides jman
Hey you guys! Is it hard to link an stronger AI to the game? Or to make a mod with stronger AI settings?
Loved the Musical since 1986 wish I had come across this game in my youth.
Did u allso notese that the journelest is jeffwaynes?
My dad and I have the musical on DVD.
"The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one." He said.
"The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one." But still, they come!
What operating system are you playing this on?
Reluctant Warrior Ⓥ i believe at the time it was windows 7 but it was a while ago thats all I remember
Where did you get this
Electronics Boutique back in 1997, then had to burn it onto a blank disk from what I remember and it worked minus the music
GeeW FM i wonder if i can find this on ebay
I would hope so mate, it is a class game
Much better than the crap ea puts out
Where can you get this game?
I'm not sure Ginsu33, I have had it since 1997, my guess would be ebay or somewhere nowadays! It was tricky getting it running from Windows 7 onwards. Thanks for the comment though!
GeeW365 Ha, thanks for the videos! I intend to watch them all! =D
Ginsu33 No problem Ginsu33, As long as you or anyone for that matter, get some enjoyment out of any videos of mine, I'll be happy!
Try GOG.com
GOG = Good Old Games
I never knew that Niels! Might have a look myself :)
As strange as it may sound, not too terribly long ago, my family's eldest cat Scooby (as in Scooby-Doo) actually witnessed the Martians' victory over the humans and that the Martians got the Earth to themselves. Fire leapt from house to house. The population panicked and ran and Super Scooby felt an urge to do a barrel roll and dive into the water to hide until forced up to breathe. It wasn't a disciplant march. It was a stampede with *no* order or goals whatsoever. It was the start of the destruction of humankind. Super Scooby didn't want to give up without fighting back and destroying as many of the Martian Fighting Machines as he could but despite that, the Earth belonged to the Martians.
I don't really buy that England was Earth's only line of defense. I mean, if this takes place at about the WWI era, then wouldn't there be other countries like America that could stand against the Martians? Especially if they worked together! Am I right?
Book is 1898 and is invasion literature, rather anti colonisation etc, and Britain had the largest and most powerful empire at the time, so made sense to be in England
Playing the human campaign as I type this. Such a underrated game. Imagine this running on the Factorio engine.
There's always been a love/disappointment relationship between me and War of the Worlds.
- The PC game is incredible as is its unique gameplay, but no one knows it so we won't get a remake and it's not even on GOG.
- The musical is of revolutionary quality and brilliantly composed. I'm not short on friends but whenever I mention War of the Worlds, the best I get is "that Tom Cruise movie?"
- There's no movie version of Jeff Wayne's musical. We get more than one Sweeny Todd or Les Miserables but Wayne's War of the Worlds keeps getting skipped and the movies we do get don't have the guts to stay loyal to the book.
I actually have this ambition that if I ever get filthy rich for some reason, the first thing I'll do is produce a damn good War of the Worlds musical movie because someone needs to do it.