Compara los precios de Nightside en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por OMNIDREAM CREATIONS. Publicado por OMNIDREAM CREATIONS. Lanzado el 6/8/2015. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Indie, Strategy.

Scratch that RTS itch with four asymmetric factions fighting over a single scarce resource on a pitch-black alien world - just go in knowing the AI and pathfinding will test your patience as much as your strategy.

My spreadsheet instincts lit up the moment I read 'mobile bases' and 'single resource economy,' because those two design choices together tell you almost everything about what Nightside is and isn't. This is a lean, old-school real-time strategy game that strips macro complexity down to its skeleton: secure green ice nodes, build your armada from a Mothership hub, destroy the enemy's main structure. No tech trees branching into fifteen sub-categories, no diplomacy slider, no fog of war obscuring the map in the traditional sense. Instead, the darkness itself is the vision layer - only the lights from your own units and buildings illuminate the map around you, which gives early-game scouting a genuinely tense quality you don't get from a standard fog of war toggle. The four factions - Humans, Nova, YX, and Noxx - are the headline hook, and they do feel distinct enough to warrant replaying the skirmish maps. Each has its own unit designs, animations, and playstyle personality, and the mobile base mechanic means production buildings can physically relocate mid-match, opening up flanking and forward-deploy strategies that a static base game would never allow. For a resource model with only one harvestable material (green ice, drawn from fixed spawn points that never deplete), there's a reasonable amount of positional tension baked in. Who owns which nodes and how aggressively you can contest them shapes the pace of every match. The 14-mission single-player campaign follows a human explorer named Adam and covers the basics well enough for newcomers to the genre. The tutorial is functional, walking through each race's mechanics before you're thrown into combat. Three AI difficulty levels and 18 skirmish maps give solo players reasonable mileage. Here's the honest caveat though: the AI is the game's weakest link. Reviewers flagged it as 'stupid' and the pathfinding compounds the problem - units sent across the map will walk in straight lines, meaning your own buildings can literally block your reinforcements while a fight burns down without them. Lag spikes during large-unit clashes were also a documented issue at launch, and with no substantial post-launch patch history visible, those rough edges are likely still present. The audio situation is similarly uneven. The in-game soundtrack sets the alien atmosphere reasonably well, but the sound effects library is thin and the cutscenes feel under-resourced. Visually, the unit and structure designs across all four races are the clear strong point - zoomed in, the ship designs hold up and the dark-side setting gives the whole thing a moody aesthetic that distinguishes it from generic space RTS fare. Steam's 'Mixed' verdict at 62% positive across roughly 95 reviews reflects exactly this split: good concept, interesting setting, tolerable mid-tier execution, noticeable rough edges that a small studio never fully polished away. For a pure RTS fan who wants a low-barrier entry with a genuinely interesting vision mechanic and mobile-base tactics to experiment with, Nightside is worth the time at the right price point. Expect a compact, no-frills experience rather than a deep systems game. It won't replace anything in your top tier of the genre, but it fills a gap in the indie RTS space that bigger publishers abandoned years ago. Diego, Scout Team

Nightside

Nightside

6 ago 2015OMNIDREAM CREATIONS
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Scratch that RTS itch with four asymmetric factions fighting over a single scarce resource on a pitch-black alien world - just go in knowing the AI and pathfinding will test your patience as much as your strategy.

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My spreadsheet instincts lit up the moment I read 'mobile bases' and 'single resource economy,' because those two design choices together tell you almost everything about what Nightside is and isn't. This is a lean, old-school real-time strategy game that strips macro complexity down to its skeleton: secure green ice nodes, build your armada from a Mothership hub, destroy the enemy's main structure. No tech trees branching into fifteen sub-categories, no diplomacy slider, no fog of war obscuring the map in the traditional sense. Instead, the darkness itself is the vision layer - only the lights from your own units and buildings illuminate the map around you, which gives early-game scouting a genuinely tense quality you don't get from a standard fog of war toggle. The four factions - Humans, Nova, YX, and Noxx - are the headline hook, and they do feel distinct enough to warrant replaying the skirmish maps. Each has its own unit designs, animations, and playstyle personality, and the mobile base mechanic means production buildings can physically relocate mid-match, opening up flanking and forward-deploy strategies that a static base game would never allow. For a resource model with only one harvestable material (green ice, drawn from fixed spawn points that never deplete), there's a reasonable amount of positional tension baked in. Who owns which nodes and how aggressively you can contest them shapes the pace of every match. The 14-mission single-player campaign follows a human explorer named Adam and covers the basics well enough for newcomers to the genre. The tutorial is functional, walking through each race's mechanics before you're thrown into combat. Three AI difficulty levels and 18 skirmish maps give solo players reasonable mileage. Here's the honest caveat though: the AI is the game's weakest link. Reviewers flagged it as 'stupid' and the pathfinding compounds the problem - units sent across the map will walk in straight lines, meaning your own buildings can literally block your reinforcements while a fight burns down without them. Lag spikes during large-unit clashes were also a documented issue at launch, and with no substantial post-launch patch history visible, those rough edges are likely still present. The audio situation is similarly uneven. The in-game soundtrack sets the alien atmosphere reasonably well, but the sound effects library is thin and the cutscenes feel under-resourced. Visually, the unit and structure designs across all four races are the clear strong point - zoomed in, the ship designs hold up and the dark-side setting gives the whole thing a moody aesthetic that distinguishes it from generic space RTS fare. Steam's 'Mixed' verdict at 62% positive across roughly 95 reviews reflects exactly this split: good concept, interesting setting, tolerable mid-tier execution, noticeable rough edges that a small studio never fully polished away. For a pure RTS fan who wants a low-barrier entry with a genuinely interesting vision mechanic and mobile-base tactics to experiment with, Nightside is worth the time at the right price point. Expect a compact, no-frills experience rather than a deep systems game. It won't replace anything in your top tier of the genre, but it fills a gap in the indie RTS space that bigger publishers abandoned years ago.

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Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Mobile BasesSingle-Resource EconomyLight-Based VisionFour FactionsSkirmish ModeIndie RTSAlien SettingCampaign Included

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 260/Radeon HD 4870
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600/AMD Phenom X3 8750

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DirectX
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Processor
Intel Core I5 2500k/AMD FX 8350

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