I should also mention, the CRT type monitor/grainy effect can be switched off if you want - it seems to have made the video a bit blurry, so apologies for that, I didn't know until it was uploaded and I can't re-record everything with it off. When playing it wasn't blurry though!
*10:35 You, the prince to the throne, were placed under the command of a Veteran (I think Admiral Daud - not easy to find character names outside the game) put under the lens that the Capital of your homeland just got vaporized you take control of the Imperial Fleet as the new assumed King. Your advisor states that taking the enemies one nuclear plant would put negotiations of surrender on the table.
Funnest strategy? Taking apart your entire fleet, then reassembling them into one mega ship. Best part too? I won the campaign by doing this, it's actually viable
This looks so much like many of the old MicroProse games: strategy layer, tactical layer, variety of minigames set in context of the meta game, immersive manual, etc.
I was just thinking that ! Reminds me of a lot of Amiga games I used to play Terrorpods - ruclips.net/video/5WyqlXlSV1k/видео.html M1 Tank Platoon - ruclips.net/video/SJG487uW8wY/видео.html B17 Flying Fortress - ruclips.net/video/6AXsMHBA4Cc/видео.html Supremacy - ruclips.net/video/WY23TSAvkQg/видео.html Armour-Geddon - ruclips.net/video/KhqIfBIl3RI/видео.html Lost Patrol - ruclips.net/video/7EDK1ldtGx4/видео.html
Yes, and to those Submarine simulators as well, both from 90's and these days. Quite often I think about LHX and how plain and ugly it looks compared to current games and yet I spent so many hours playing it.
@@Super61a Just for context, it is a game that Microprose picked up, not developed. They are great, but they pick up games by various small developers and promote them, not develop them. This particular game was in development for at least 8 years, it's made by a Russian named Konstantin Koshutin (the lead of the eponimous design studio) and allegedly just one other person not counting composers and additional art.
@@Sintarzus MicroProse didn't even exist (again, I'm talking post Cybergun era) for that long though (the real revival was in 2019)... The other thing is, MicroPose is about to release like dozens of games the coming months (around 20 for the next couple of years). They really have not been working on just this one game. And no game is ever stuck in 'development hell' for seven years. That's just bs.
@@PHeMoX Highfleet was actually developped by a small indie team, and they only decided to partner with revived Microprose for publishing recently. Actually you can find gameplay footage from the dev that's 5 years old, where the bulk of the game was already done : ruclips.net/video/Q_-RJbHe1lo/видео.html
Also the lore that the reviewer touched on, is enriched greatly by the references to real life Russian Empire, Afghanistan, Great Game, and Near East and Central Asian history.
I’ve always massively enjoyed your game reviews. They’re short, sweet and to the point. You’re always enthusiastic about the stuff you like and fair and informative regarding the things you don’t like.
If I went back in time to my Amiga 600 / Atari ST playing self, this is how I would have imagined games of the future. This game is a real ode to gaming nostalgia; these are the types of games we 40 year olds used to play growing up.
Looking at the 2D fights, the game lore, the music... somehow it all seemed vaguely familiar. Then I found out, Highfleet is by Konstantin Koshutin, maker of Hammerfight, a game I've sunk over 400 hours into. You can think of Highfleet as Hammerfight 2.0. Can't wait to get this now. Thanks for this video.
There was a patch today that added some more options (mouse acceleration) and better resolution scale. Still not perfect, the screen gets offset on my ultrawide monitor, but it's great to see many of the big concerns being addressed. Technical problems aside, the game is a real gem.
@@Shinzon23 Ultrawide is just so good when it works. I played through Half Life 2 for the first time last year. First tried on old 1080p 60hz and it felt shit. Really hard to get immersed. Got a 3440p 100hz monitor and tried it again. It was amazing experience. Would have never enjoyed it without getting ultrawide.
A silly thing but I love the way the smoke hangs in the air. Due to the render cost i guess almost all games depict smoke effects for just a few seconds after an explosion etc.
I was wondering why this game reminded me of Hammerfight, turns out it's made by the same developer! Thank you for the video, I will definitely be getting it.
Ahh Microprose! Now that's a name I haven't heard around since way back in my Amiga childhood days. Glad to see em back on form and doing it right. Game looks amazing.
It's a bit overwhelming at the start, but I'm now about 10 hours into playing it and am starting to feel like I've got a basic grip on all the systems.
@@crushingit5128 The tutorial pretty much explains everything. If you *really* need some help though, the manual is a very helpful source and has that feel of late 90s manuals.
Every time you do a playthrough, see it through to the very end. It's when you are down on luck and hunted by multiple strike groups that you will learn the best lessons. Also, look stuff up in the manual if needed :)
@@Iraqi-muslim back in the day games used to come with "booklets" or manuals that had tips, artwork, lore and much more. Now its just buy my game fuck lore and gl
There's an interesting part about the game's world. For example, Gerat is a real place - it's a province in Afghanistan. Khiva - is a city in Uzbekistan, and during the times of Russian Empire it was a capital city of Khanate of Khiva. And there were three Russian expeditions there in 1717, in 1839 and in 1873
You've earned a sub. Thank you so much for explaining the gameplay loop piece by piece. Since this game came out I've been waiting for someone to give an overview, and this is the first one I've found
Your videos are like an oasis in the desert for me, every game if not most are such fantastic titles, hope you keep up the same quality coverage for years to come.
Great video. Not sure I'm interested in the game, but I will be keeping an eye on the publisher, that is for sure. MicroProse is back, and with the classic logo? Oh my child hood.
my gf is absolutely blowing me away as well ALSO, this game feels like it has the spirit of mid 90s pc simulation games. so much soul i did not not people still existed that could make this type of game. this is REAL pc gaming at its most pure. enjoy it
The visuals are amazing and very innovative. Good games bring one or two new things to the table, I'm only 7 minutes in and highfleet seems to be on the 5th amazing one already. Visually, everything is special and the UI seems to blend into the action perfectly. I'm intrigued, wishlisted!
Dude great review and the game looks just like something i love. Saw it some weeks ago on Steam but did not know that it was so deep. Thought it would be like FTL and Luftrausers but this is beyond that. Thanks for the review
Deserts of kharak has much better plot than in Highfleet. I think prologue is more interesting than main game. Brilliant mechanics and visuals, but game not finished.
I think it was just because combination of triple A corruption in gaming journalism (see also: IGN which is like a parody of itself) along with the era of RTS games being bygone for awhile now. Which is a shame really, because I found quite a number of really fantastic or even ambitious RTS titles which just came out at the wrong time, like Grey Goo. It's clear they were angling for being the next Starcraft but came out a decade too late, and a lot of other stuff like SupCom I found really lackluster. I also think people who were fans of the original just didn't generate as much hype because it was 2D now. I still think it's one of the best RTS games I've played and the amount of optimization was phenomenal. One of the best looking and best optimized games I've ever played anywhere. The thing runs on an actual mid-range 1gb GPU potato PC at ultra settings all while managing to look better than most games coming out in 2020, although then again phoneshit is already really dragging down the quality of games in general.
I just want to give a mention to Airships: conquer the skies. The premise and gameplay is extremely similar. It's like a Lite version of Highfleet. You can build everything from scratch and research things while looking at a map while the enemy also moves in real time. It's mainly about the 2d ship combat in a steampunk/Dieselpunk setting. Very much should take a look at that as well if you're not looking to get super immersed in Highfleet.
11:26 … It’s an rts game with shooter combat and bankruptcy simulation The cards make it feel even weirder, it’s great; also goes hand in hand with the spiritual stuff like it’s tarot of some kind
Patch notes on 2nd August show they might have fixed 1080p only! I hope so because 1080 would just be a tiny window on a 4k screen *Added support for different resolutions while maintaining aspect ratio. *Added borderless window mode.
I gotta say man.. this is a fantastic review. I was on the fence about getting this but after watching your review I'm going to snag it ASAP. Thanks for the great video.
This game reminded me a ton of hammerfight and after hearing that sound effect at 12:16 i knew for a fact it had to be the same developer and it turns out it was.
Latest videos both on highly aesthetic games I like and very good for helping me try and determine my feelings, I got highfleet already I like it but it was very expensive, 40 bucks for me, but its also gorgeous and I bought it mostly for how it looks, carrier command 2 is very similar also expensive also pretty also interesting, but also a bit of a hard call, thank you for both these videos I appreciate them plenty
Even if I don't end up buying the games you review at times, I thoroughly enjoy the reviews you make. Absolutely stellar work. Have you considered reviewing older games that are perhaps a little less known, or that you're passionate about at least?
Thanks! That’s very kind - I’ve been thinking of doing a series called RePlay or something where I review older classics. I did it for Knights of Honor. The main issue is I’m a late comer to PC gaming. I was a console gamer until 2013, only playing Total War and Age of Empires before that. So I missed a lot, I’ve been catching up though with streams of old games like Starcraft, Homeworld, Empire at War, Stronghold etc.
@@RepublicOfPlay Nice! I'd be more than happy to see more of this RePlay idea. If you liked Age of Empires and such, maybe you'd end up liking Empire Earth 1/2. The 2nd is probably the peak, before the downfall with the third. Edit; And/or some old Command & Conquer games, like Generals etc.
"Even though it's not an indie developer" - It IS an indie developer. The entire game was essentially made by two people, and the developer studio is called "Konstantin Koshutin", which is the name of the lead one, the guy who made Hammerfight when he was a part of K-D Lab.
I should also mention, the CRT type monitor/grainy effect can be switched off if you want - it seems to have made the video a bit blurry, so apologies for that, I didn't know until it was uploaded and I can't re-record everything with it off. When playing it wasn't blurry though!
So the effect messes with the video compression algorithm?
Hope you play this on the twitch stream!
@@peterknutsen3070 yes.
effects with lots of small particles (like confetti) destroy video compression algorithms, so that's probably why.
*10:35 You, the prince to the throne, were placed under the command of a Veteran (I think Admiral Daud - not easy to find character names outside the game) put under the lens that the Capital of your homeland just got vaporized you take control of the Imperial Fleet as the new assumed King. Your advisor states that taking the enemies one nuclear plant would put negotiations of surrender on the table.
The visual mashup of WWII, Russia, The Middle East and Dune look first class. This is very hard to do well (looking at you, Shadow and Bone).
And Homeworld
@@svetchannel2998 *cough, cough* everyone loves it *cough, cough*
@@hush6149 I think they meant that Homeworld was one of the other aspects that were mashed up into creating Highfleet's visual aesthetics.
Isn’t it WW1 and dieselpunk
it's the attack of the Russian Empire on Khiva (in Uzbekistan today)
Funfact: You can land your ships anywhere. You can do this to set up ambushes outside settlements or the paths between them.
Expanding on this, landing the flagship in the middle of nowhere and running sorties out of it is often a good idra
Funnest strategy? Taking apart your entire fleet, then reassembling them into one mega ship.
Best part too? I won the campaign by doing this, it's actually viable
Adapt and overcome, I guess. Gonna try doing this some time :D
I knew this game was good and had it on my list, but I literally just bought it based on this comment.
This... is amazing
doing that in my next one.
I am buying the game solely because of this
This looks so much like many of the old MicroProse games: strategy layer, tactical layer, variety of minigames set in context of the meta game, immersive manual, etc.
good news is that it is a micro prose game. theyre going back to their old ways and its great imo.
I was just thinking that ! Reminds me of a lot of Amiga games I used to play
Terrorpods - ruclips.net/video/5WyqlXlSV1k/видео.html
M1 Tank Platoon - ruclips.net/video/SJG487uW8wY/видео.html
B17 Flying Fortress - ruclips.net/video/6AXsMHBA4Cc/видео.html
Supremacy - ruclips.net/video/WY23TSAvkQg/видео.html
Armour-Geddon - ruclips.net/video/KhqIfBIl3RI/видео.html
Lost Patrol - ruclips.net/video/7EDK1ldtGx4/видео.html
Yes, and to those Submarine simulators as well, both from 90's and these days. Quite often I think about LHX and how plain and ugly it looks compared to current games and yet I spent so many hours playing it.
@@keenmate9719 Like Silent Hunter? (or UBOAT?)
@@Super61a Just for context, it is a game that Microprose picked up, not developed. They are great, but they pick up games by various small developers and promote them, not develop them. This particular game was in development for at least 8 years, it's made by a Russian named Konstantin Koshutin (the lead of the eponimous design studio) and allegedly just one other person not counting composers and additional art.
Beautiful
Dynamic
Hard as nails
Technically complex
Immersive as hell
You don't see many games like this anymore.
It also was in development hell for SEVEN YEARS. I am kinda shocked that it is not just released, but released in this pristine state.
@@Sintarzus Where u got that info from?
@@Sintarzus MicroProse didn't even exist (again, I'm talking post Cybergun era) for that long though (the real revival was in 2019)... The other thing is, MicroPose is about to release like dozens of games the coming months (around 20 for the next couple of years). They really have not been working on just this one game. And no game is ever stuck in 'development hell' for seven years. That's just bs.
@@PHeMoX Highfleet was actually developped by a small indie team, and they only decided to partner with revived Microprose for publishing recently.
Actually you can find gameplay footage from the dev that's 5 years old, where the bulk of the game was already done :
ruclips.net/video/Q_-RJbHe1lo/видео.html
Usually you get 1-3 per year, mostly indiegames, 90% on steam.
I always recommend "this war of mine" if someone asks for immersion.
Playing this reminds me so much of my time in the Navy.
It's cool that stuff I learned in real life help me play the game well.
Such an awesome game.
The art direction of this game is captivating. Definitely checking it out.
diesel punk and analogue are a wonderful combination arn't they
Also the lore that the reviewer touched on, is enriched greatly by the references to real life Russian Empire, Afghanistan, Great Game, and Near East and Central Asian history.
I’ve always massively enjoyed your game reviews. They’re short, sweet and to the point. You’re always enthusiastic about the stuff you like and fair and informative regarding the things you don’t like.
Thank you!
If I went back in time to my Amiga 600 / Atari ST playing self, this is how I would have imagined games of the future. This game is a real ode to gaming nostalgia; these are the types of games we 40 year olds used to play growing up.
You summed up my thoughts perfectly.
Hey hey, people.
Hey hey!
just saw the vid
Looking at the 2D fights, the game lore, the music... somehow it all seemed vaguely familiar. Then I found out, Highfleet is by Konstantin Koshutin, maker of Hammerfight, a game I've sunk over 400 hours into. You can think of Highfleet as Hammerfight 2.0. Can't wait to get this now. Thanks for this video.
Also he related to anther games - Vangers, and the Perimeter
The metallic victory clang brought vivid memories of furious mouse swinging
This looks crazy deep and pretty darn fun
There was a patch today that added some more options (mouse acceleration) and better resolution scale. Still not perfect, the screen gets offset on my ultrawide monitor, but it's great to see many of the big concerns being addressed. Technical problems aside, the game is a real gem.
And this is why people don't like ultrawide
So it has 4k support now?
@@Shinzon23 Ultrawide is just so good when it works. I played through Half Life 2 for the first time last year. First tried on old 1080p 60hz and it felt shit. Really hard to get immersed. Got a 3440p 100hz monitor and tried it again. It was amazing experience. Would have never enjoyed it without getting ultrawide.
A silly thing but I love the way the smoke hangs in the air. Due to the render cost i guess almost all games depict smoke effects for just a few seconds after an explosion etc.
I stayed up way too late playing this game; thanks for the stream that got me into it.
This is the kind of game that SSeth should review and make the indie developer millionaire
Well guess what?
@@fieldy409 it seems OP is actually a scout for the Merchants' Guild, seeking new business opportunities for Sseth
Since when is Microprose an indie?
@@JohnVanderbeck Microprose is just the publisher, the developer is an indie
I was wondering why this game reminded me of Hammerfight, turns out it's made by the same developer! Thank you for the video, I will definitely be getting it.
Honestly I think it's the same universe too, except a thousand years ahead. Seeing as the ships control similarly except they have modern weapons lol
@@joshflanary5412 The game is literally nothing like Hammerfight though.....
@@joshflanary5412 There is rumor that this is a prequel actually. in this case Hammerfight is a dark age of Highfleet.
@@drugon It's not a rumour, word of God says so.
Aye, somehow the battles and effects reminded me of Hammerfight as well. Really cool to see this unique kind of "handwriting" in his work.
Ahh Microprose! Now that's a name I haven't heard around since way back in my Amiga childhood days.
Glad to see em back on form and doing it right. Game looks amazing.
I had the same reaction! Hadn't thought of that name in a long time. Shadow President and Darklands were my fkin JAM back in the day
The atmosphere reminds me so much of Homeworld, mixed maybe with Endless Space. I rarely try out new games, but this might be worth it...
This game is kicking my ass. But I keep coming back to it.
The mouse acceleration is pure pain. PURE. PAIN. I can’t build ships and have fun while doing it.
yep me too
Think there is a mouse you can unlock scroll wheel to really speed up that dial turning when trying to find frequencies, etc.
i will wait until someone made better guide in the future
@@stevepirie8130 Not what I'm talking about, but yes, those kinds of mice are handy.
They just released a patch for exactly that mouse issue. Hope it really got fixed.
Looks interesting and first time hearing about this game. Wasn’t too blurry to watch. Kinda wish I kept one of my crt monitors to play this on.
you did a great job jumping into the game explanation right away and the title was captivating so i clicked on this vid over others. nice job
This looks right up my alley! Hope those settings issues will be sorted shorttly.
They were! On Monday!
This game straddles the line between incredible and entirely too complicated.
It's a bit overwhelming at the start, but I'm now about 10 hours into playing it and am starting to feel like I've got a basic grip on all the systems.
Every button in the cockpit does something. What do they do? I have no idea yet
at least it isnt Hearts of Iron or Crusader Kings level of Complicated.
@@crushingit5128 The tutorial pretty much explains everything.
If you *really* need some help though, the manual is a very helpful source and has that feel of late 90s manuals.
Every time you do a playthrough, see it through to the very end. It's when you are down on luck and hunted by multiple strike groups that you will learn the best lessons. Also, look stuff up in the manual if needed :)
I so want this setting as an RPG or even a miniature game!
My god the artwork is amazing! the design gave me goosebumps
The whole game is gorgeous, smoke and explosions effects are the best I've seen.
Almost spit out my coffee when he mentioned a "manual"
What do you mean bro ??
Explain please 😊
@@Iraqi-muslim back in the day games used to come with "booklets" or manuals that had tips, artwork, lore and much more. Now its just buy my game fuck lore and gl
i miss games with manuals so fucking much. I jsut bought this game and is sof ucking awesome.
@@7scrub I appreciate your answer 🥰
@@v44n7
Thanks 😊
Great summary of the game. I've watched several videos, but this explained what I wanted to know in a nutshell. Well done.
There's an interesting part about the game's world. For example, Gerat is a real place - it's a province in Afghanistan. Khiva - is a city in Uzbekistan, and during the times of Russian Empire it was a capital city of Khanate of Khiva. And there were three Russian expeditions there in 1717, in 1839 and in 1873
So immersive that my epileptic brother is wriggling on the floor after seeing the missile strikes.
You should check out Hammerfight, the first and only game of its kind (to the best of my knowledge) by the Highfleet designer. it was his first game.
Yep, I'm sold. Thanks for the vid.
A single person made this.
Impressive.
You've earned a sub. Thank you so much for explaining the gameplay loop piece by piece. Since this game came out I've been waiting for someone to give an overview, and this is the first one I've found
Stream on Wednesday and video on Thursday, Darren you are a monster! Thanks for covering the game :)
One of the best game reviews I've seen in years. good shit
Your videos are like an oasis in the desert for me, every game if not most are such fantastic titles, hope you keep up the same quality coverage for years to come.
What a show. I was sold by the guns sound effects alone.
Dude I was about to say it was giving me dune vibes and you mentioned it!
This game looks most excellent, thanks for recommending it.
Great video. Not sure I'm interested in the game, but I will be keeping an eye on the publisher, that is for sure. MicroProse is back, and with the classic logo? Oh my child hood.
my gf is absolutely blowing me away as well
ALSO, this game feels like it has the spirit of mid 90s pc simulation games. so much soul i did not not people still existed that could make this type of game. this is REAL pc gaming at its most pure. enjoy it
Love how atmospheric the game seems
The game looks very similar to starsector, I approve!
Airship: Conquer the Skies
Starsector + Brigador + Highfleet is the holy trinity of cool, immersive indie games
You sold me on this game and your content. Subbed
Some of the best explosions in a video game I’ve seen !
I wasn't going to give this game a chance but now you have opened my eyes to all the features.
This just reminds me of Starsector, tho obv in a bit of a different setting. Still cool tho.
Too bad you can only send 1 ship at a time
Airship: Conquer the Skies
this game needs a full movie with top shelf actors and a good director and it will blow up the charts
That landing minigame is basically the Atari "Lunar Lander" arcade game from 1979.
Yep.
Hahah I remember playing a version of that on a calculator!
The visuals are amazing and very innovative. Good games bring one or two new things to the table, I'm only 7 minutes in and highfleet seems to be on the 5th amazing one already. Visually, everything is special and the UI seems to blend into the action perfectly. I'm intrigued, wishlisted!
This game gives me memories of good old days cortex command
kinda wish you can actually bring in allied ships into the fight.
Dude great review and the game looks just like something i love.
Saw it some weeks ago on Steam but did not know that it was so deep. Thought it would be like FTL and Luftrausers but this is beyond that. Thanks for the review
This games looks super cool - thanks for the review!
Very happy to be recommended this video. Seems like a game I have to try.
Releases video within 24hrs of playing?!?! ROP is a changed man hahah great video, keep it up!
Reminds me a bit of Deserts of Kharak - and it will probably be similarly overlooked by the mainstream, which is a shame.
Deserts of kharak has much better plot than in Highfleet. I think prologue is more interesting than main game. Brilliant mechanics and visuals, but game not finished.
I think it was just because combination of triple A corruption in gaming journalism (see also: IGN which is like a parody of itself) along with the era of RTS games being bygone for awhile now. Which is a shame really, because I found quite a number of really fantastic or even ambitious RTS titles which just came out at the wrong time, like Grey Goo. It's clear they were angling for being the next Starcraft but came out a decade too late, and a lot of other stuff like SupCom I found really lackluster.
I also think people who were fans of the original just didn't generate as much hype because it was 2D now. I still think it's one of the best RTS games I've played and the amount of optimization was phenomenal. One of the best looking and best optimized games I've ever played anywhere. The thing runs on an actual mid-range 1gb GPU potato PC at ultra settings all while managing to look better than most games coming out in 2020, although then again phoneshit is already really dragging down the quality of games in general.
I just want to give a mention to Airships: conquer the skies. The premise and gameplay is extremely similar. It's like a Lite version of Highfleet. You can build everything from scratch and research things while looking at a map while the enemy also moves in real time. It's mainly about the 2d ship combat in a steampunk/Dieselpunk setting. Very much should take a look at that as well if you're not looking to get super immersed in Highfleet.
I finally found the Airship: Conquer the Skies comment 😂 nice
I'd watch a Let's Play of this on RepublicOfLetsPlay tbh
Don’t tempt me!
@@RepublicOfPlay guess I will have to go watch someone else play......
Unless....
I’ve been interested in this game since it came out. Now that it’s on sale this week on Steam, I’m going to pull the trigger and finally check it out.
The options in the dialogues are dependant on your values set, that is displayed in the bottom right.
Here from Article 5 memes. I figure if the world's going to end I might as well check this out first.
Gonna straight stamp here my appreciation for the UI.
I always liked games where you build your vehicle piece by piece
the first game i played from this talented dev is hammerfight. Have to say similar to it, and hammerfight is my childhood with very good storyline
Showing to all that Darren when he really wants to can bang out that sweet sweet content!
Another great review, Thank you for all your hard work.
solid review..its just so great game from 2 coders
11:26 …
It’s an rts game with shooter combat and bankruptcy simulation
The cards make it feel even weirder, it’s great; also goes hand in hand with the spiritual stuff like it’s tarot of some kind
Patch notes on 2nd August show they might have fixed 1080p only!
I hope so because 1080 would just be a tiny window on a 4k screen
*Added support for different resolutions while maintaining aspect ratio.
*Added borderless window mode.
Wow!! This looks soooo good!! Thanks for sharing!!
Wow, this looks incredibly interesting
The second you mentioned great houses i immediately thought of Dune, and i'm happy i'm not the only one.
the atmosphere and the aesthetic of this game looks absolutely incredible!
The UI is so 90s! Like fallout tactics, love it!
Wow, what a fresh looking game. So nice to see devs try something bold.
I gotta say man.. this is a fantastic review. I was on the fence about getting this but after watching your review I'm going to snag it ASAP. Thanks for the great video.
This game reminded me a ton of hammerfight and after hearing that sound effect at 12:16 i knew for a fact it had to be the same developer and it turns out it was.
Lunar Lander crossed with Homeworld. Looks really good.
instant buy. you really know how to sell it and i thanks god i didn't miss this seemingly fantastic game
Highfleet and The Ascent are my pick of top indie games of this month 😁
I agree! Really enjoying the ascent too
The sound design is just insane
respect for the info you provided!
Coming out with some bangers lately.
This looks right up my street
Wow this got me hyped. Insta buy. Hopefully I won't regret. Thanks for telling us Darren! We can't all see your streams.
Latest videos both on highly aesthetic games I like and very good for helping me try and determine my feelings, I got highfleet already I like it but it was very expensive, 40 bucks for me, but its also gorgeous and I bought it mostly for how it looks, carrier command 2 is very similar also expensive also pretty also interesting, but also a bit of a hard call, thank you for both these videos I appreciate them plenty
You haven't played Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse.
That is the most immersive game ever. Period. Even more immersive than ET
Im on it!
I love your vids thank u for showing me some amazing rts games
Convoy + Deserts of Kharak + fun? :D
I'm in!
Have you tried airships conquer the sky because if you enjoy high fleet you will definitely enjoy it.
Even if I don't end up buying the games you review at times, I thoroughly enjoy the reviews you make. Absolutely stellar work. Have you considered reviewing older games that are perhaps a little less known, or that you're passionate about at least?
Thanks! That’s very kind - I’ve been thinking of doing a series called RePlay or something where I review older classics. I did it for Knights of Honor.
The main issue is I’m a late comer to PC gaming. I was a console gamer until 2013, only playing Total War and Age of Empires before that. So I missed a lot, I’ve been catching up though with streams of old games like Starcraft, Homeworld, Empire at War, Stronghold etc.
@@RepublicOfPlay Nice! I'd be more than happy to see more of this RePlay idea. If you liked Age of Empires and such, maybe you'd end up liking Empire Earth 1/2. The 2nd is probably the peak, before the downfall with the third.
Edit; And/or some old Command & Conquer games, like Generals etc.
wow, this game is super underrated. Gonna need to try this myself.
"Even though it's not an indie developer" - It IS an indie developer. The entire game was essentially made by two people, and the developer studio is called "Konstantin Koshutin", which is the name of the lead one, the guy who made Hammerfight when he was a part of K-D Lab.
I said “even though this *is* an indie developer” 12:24
The rest of the sentence wouldn’t make sense if I said “it’s not”.
You need to explain the controls and how targeting works better
This looks SUPER interesting, I will definitely be checking this out
Looks chaotic...but worth a try. .thanks for the Vid Review 👍