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Choose your Pilot and Mech! Prepare to build your city defenses and manage your equipment.
Face the incoming alien threat, known as Angels, that traveled interstellar space in their seed pods and arrived on Earth bringing death and destruction.
You will need to upgrade your mech, manage your weapons and equipment. Build the perfect deck combination and survive all the incoming Archangels.
You can also build your city defenses and with appropriate funding create the perfect city fortress.
Just don’t forget to give enough time for the population to evacuate. Once the buildings are empty, you can use them as part of the offensive, to block incoming attacks or even crush the Angels between buildings.
Key Features:
- Equip your Mech: Upgrade your systems, weapons and manage your deck.
- City Fortress: Buy Artillery, Tanks and even other Mechs to face the incoming threat.
- Destruction: Push and pull the buildings, build obstacles, use them as firing cover or even crush the angels between buildings.
- Save the Citizens: Make sure the population is evacuated in time, the governments will reward you.
- Replay: Even if you fail, there are other cities you can still save, no time to rest!
Steam User 15
Captures the essence of an Evangelion tactics game, mixed with a bit of Into the Breach.
Lots of potential and quite fun, but a little on the easy side and currently more buggy than I'd like.
Still, this will likely be quite good, keep an eye on it or buy now if you have a high jank tolerance.
Steam User 5
ARC SEED has a good ground work for an exciting deck builder. The starting deck of cards and energy cap are a bit limiting, but after you gather the first few cards the game begins to open up. There are mobility/attack and mobility/defense cards that really make the deck a lot more fun. The 3 energy points you start with isn't great when you lack mobility cards, I think maybe if walking cost half a point or you started with an extra mobility card in the deck it would alleviate some of the slow starts to fights. Maybe I am just used to jank, but I did not run into any noticeable bugs or anything the seemed broken. The biggest complaint really is how hard it is to read the screen, off the bat it's fairly hard to see where you can attack and move, the enemy colors stand out much better, but once you figure out how the player can move and attack it really isn't a bother. As it stands now I would recommend ARC SEED if you think it looks interesting and you've experienced other Early Access titles and the things they entail, but if you don't want to deal with a game being in EA, then it is probably worth holding out for a while, but you should keep your eyes on ARC SEED.
Steam User 3
at its current state. I would say wait a bit. there is LOTS of potential here. so many ideas for cards and enemy variety. melee and range are viable with the last boss being easy atm. I think its a design flaw that it hits itself with AOE attacks. granted you have to get to him first. and then he kills himself, while trying to kill you. the biggest gripe I had is equipment, and the random bugs that kills the run. Equipment is not explained. Like how would I know if it is an arm/leg/head slot. you cant go back and check if you already have a copy of something. One other thing I thought of is the random end turn that happens. sometimes when I'm out of energy or I am out of cards it would just end turn with out my input. then other times I would be out of both and it would wait until i hit the end turn button. So all in all a good game for a couple hours. looking forward to more content.
Steam User 2
Nice game! I'm on my second run and have been enjoying it so far. Love the tactics side of the game and I'm eager to see the upcoming improvements and additional content.
I can't still fully understand what the enemies are going to do next turn and sometimes have trouble visualizing what's on certain squares but I'm sure those things will be improved in the future. I think being able to zoom in would help.
I like the equipment section and the overall aesthetics are appealing. Despite being an early-access release I think there is already some fun to have for anyone who enjoys turn-based strategy games.
Steam User 0
This game is really enjoyable so far! I love the ponderous speed at which the angels move and the awesome little animations that pop up on certain moves--really builds atmosphere well!
I'm really looking forward to getting more content in this game. It already has great replayability, but looking at the roadmap gets me really excited for what's to come. This is definitely a game to watch out for--even if you don't want to play something in such early access, I think it's certainly worth following!
Steam User 2
I've enjoyed what I've played so far. Feels like a evangelion game without all the teen angst. The deck building is fun the mech customizing is good. They have a road-map in game which looks great. It is Easy do far but it feels like it will definitely get harder once more is added. Great tactical rouge-like game with a story mode on the way. It's basically in beta right now but as a avid mech fan I'm looking forward to the updates coming in the near future.
Steam User 0
Its fun! definitely still in progress but I can see the potential here. I unfortunately got to the last boss and died from what seemed like something I couldn't control, but still fun!