Herzog Zwei
Herzog Zwei is an Adventure, Strategy, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Sega. It is the sequel to the Herzog, where the player operates a mech through the battlefield to blast the roaming enemies. The player’s forces have finite fuel and ammunition, and the vehicles will not auto-repair.
As a commander, the player has to offer orders, and the forces will follow these commands until they either run out of fuel or are destroyed. The game has eight units with different abilities where the player can unlock them over progression. The game has nine outposts that serve as production resources on the battlefield.
Once an outpost comes under a player’s control, it generates additional revenue and serves as a remote base. A key mission is to capture as many outposts as possible. In a single-player, the player finds AI on the field, whereas the multiplayer mode lets the player play with a co-operative partner.
#1 Battlezone 98 Redux
Battlezone 98 Redux is an Adventure, Sci-fi, and Single-player video game developed by big boat Interactive for Windows. Throughout the game, the player serves as a commander whose main mission is to lead an army of spaceships to smash enemies. The player battles on different planets such as Moon, Mars, Venus, Titan, etc.
The commander must deploy powerful defenses, construct advanced facilities, and gain victory in each battle. At the bottom of the screen, the player finds a map where he can identify the enemy’s remaining strength and guild’s current location. While battling, the player views the environment from the third-person perspective.
The game has many unit types, including defense, offense, recycler, armory, constructor, etc., with distinctive tasks. In every battle, the player has to gather certain scraps and plots that will help the commander. The game has core features such as Many Units, Third-person, Map Provision, Enemies, and Space Planets.
#2 Nuclear Dawn
Nuclear Dawn is an Adventure, Strategy, Single-player, and Multilayer video game developed by Iceberg Interactive. Throughout the game, the player serves as a military soldier who finds himself in a field full of enemies with guns. The player has to terminate enemies using various weapons, and every weapon has a deadly firearm.
Over progression, the player can upgrade the weapons and unlock more advanced guns. At the bottom of the screen, the player finds a map to identify his current location. While exploring the playfield, the player views the environment from the first-person perspective.
After every shot, the player has to reload his gun to ensure full ammo. The player can gather the scattered ammo on the field to refill the bullets. The game has four classes with various skills and offers six different maps. The game has a squad-based mode where the player can play along with 32 players and earn achievements.
#3 Earthbreakers
Earthbreakers is an Adventure, Shooter, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Petroglyph. During the gameplay, the player plays as an unnamed protagonist who finds himself in a destroyable environment where shooting enemies is the main mission. While inspecting the playfield, the player views the environment from the first-person perspective.
The player chooses an infantry combat class and defends his base and supply lines. The player can pilot powerful military vehicles to annihilate the enemy’s bases. Vilothyte is the base’s main resource letting the player purchase new structures, more infantry classes, and vehicles.
A harvester allows the player to collect resources, and the player must protect them. The player can opt for multiple roles such as a soldier who fights enemies, a technician to repair vehicles or play as a firefly to burn enemies from a distance. The game has core features such as Three Roles, Infantry Classes, Higher Ranking Units, and RTS.