Compara los precios de The Red Solstice en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Ironward. Publicado por Nkidu Games Inc.. Lanzado el 9/7/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

Eight-player co-op tactical survival on a hostile Mars, squad coordination separates clean runs from total wipes.

The Red Solstice drops you into 2280 A.D., where what remains of humanity has fled a ruined Earth to colonize Mars, and Mars is very much pushing back. The core loop is squad-based tactical action viewed from a top-down perspective: you and up to seven other players hold positions, clear objectives, and manage a creeping sense of dread as alien threats escalate across the map. Think of it as somewhere between a classic isometric shooter and a light real-time tactics game, with enough class and skill customization to reward players who actually read the ability tooltips before the mission timer starts. The class system is the mechanical backbone. Each soldier role brings distinct skills, and a competent eight-player lobby feels genuinely layered once everyone commits to a role. Heavy weapons operators create suppression lanes, medics enable sustained pushes, and support classes manipulate the battlefield in ways that matter. Solo and small-group play is available and functional, but the game was clearly designed with full lobbies in mind. Running it with fewer than four players shifts the difficulty curve dramatically and exposes how much the design leans on human coordination rather than AI assistance. Speaking of AI, the single-player companion AI is serviceable but not impressive. It holds a line adequately and handles basic pathing, but it will not make clever decisions under pressure. Treat solo mode as practice, not a replacement for the co-op experience the game was built around. The tension loop works well when the player count is right. Maps are dark, ammo is a real concern, and the escalating storm mechanic (the titular Red Solstice) creates a hard deadline that prevents matches from stalling into attrition fests. Resource management during missions is tighter than it first appears. New players will likely misread their ammo and skill cooldown economy for the first several runs, which is a legitimate onboarding problem. The tutorial exists but moves quickly past the details that matter most in late-mission pressure situations. If you are picking this up for the first time, budget a few failed runs as your real tutorial. The mixed Steam review score (71 percent positive across roughly 2,500 reviews) reflects a game with a genuine audience that is also geographically narrow. Players who find a regular group of four to eight and communicate get a tense, replayable tactical experience with real build variety. Players who queue solo or with random strangers hit a wall of coordination problems that no game mechanic can solve. The Metacritic score of 74 roughly matches that conditional verdict. Mod support is limited, which is a missed opportunity given that the core framework would support interesting custom mission design. Post-launch updates from Ironward have addressed some balance issues, but the game remains largely as shipped, for better and worse. If you already have a crew who loved games like Alien Breed or co-op variants of top-down tactical shooters, The Red Solstice delivers exactly the kind of session-based tension that makes voice-chat co-op worth the setup. If you are evaluating this as a solo purchase, the experience is incomplete by design and you should adjust expectations accordingly. The depth is real, but it requires the right table to sit at. Diego, Scout Team

The Red Solstice

The Red Solstice

9 jul 2015IronwardNkidu Games Inc.
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Eight-player co-op tactical survival on a hostile Mars, squad coordination separates clean runs from total wipes.

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The Red Solstice drops you into 2280 A.D., where what remains of humanity has fled a ruined Earth to colonize Mars, and Mars is very much pushing back. The core loop is squad-based tactical action viewed from a top-down perspective: you and up to seven other players hold positions, clear objectives, and manage a creeping sense of dread as alien threats escalate across the map. Think of it as somewhere between a classic isometric shooter and a light real-time tactics game, with enough class and skill customization to reward players who actually read the ability tooltips before the mission timer starts. The class system is the mechanical backbone. Each soldier role brings distinct skills, and a competent eight-player lobby feels genuinely layered once everyone commits to a role. Heavy weapons operators create suppression lanes, medics enable sustained pushes, and support classes manipulate the battlefield in ways that matter. Solo and small-group play is available and functional, but the game was clearly designed with full lobbies in mind. Running it with fewer than four players shifts the difficulty curve dramatically and exposes how much the design leans on human coordination rather than AI assistance. Speaking of AI, the single-player companion AI is serviceable but not impressive. It holds a line adequately and handles basic pathing, but it will not make clever decisions under pressure. Treat solo mode as practice, not a replacement for the co-op experience the game was built around. The tension loop works well when the player count is right. Maps are dark, ammo is a real concern, and the escalating storm mechanic (the titular Red Solstice) creates a hard deadline that prevents matches from stalling into attrition fests. Resource management during missions is tighter than it first appears. New players will likely misread their ammo and skill cooldown economy for the first several runs, which is a legitimate onboarding problem. The tutorial exists but moves quickly past the details that matter most in late-mission pressure situations. If you are picking this up for the first time, budget a few failed runs as your real tutorial. The mixed Steam review score (71 percent positive across roughly 2,500 reviews) reflects a game with a genuine audience that is also geographically narrow. Players who find a regular group of four to eight and communicate get a tense, replayable tactical experience with real build variety. Players who queue solo or with random strangers hit a wall of coordination problems that no game mechanic can solve. The Metacritic score of 74 roughly matches that conditional verdict. Mod support is limited, which is a missed opportunity given that the core framework would support interesting custom mission design. Post-launch updates from Ironward have addressed some balance issues, but the game remains largely as shipped, for better and worse. If you already have a crew who loved games like Alien Breed or co-op variants of top-down tactical shooters, The Red Solstice delivers exactly the kind of session-based tension that makes voice-chat co-op worth the setup. If you are evaluating this as a solo purchase, the experience is incomplete by design and you should adjust expectations accordingly. The depth is real, but it requires the right table to sit at.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamCo-op RequiredSquad TacticsTop-Down ShooterClass-BasedSurvival MissionsSkill Cooldown ManagementDark AtmosphereSession-Based

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Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2320 CPU @ 3.00 Ghz
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ATI Radeon HD 3800
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Broadband Internet connection Hard Drive: 1 GB available space
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Ironward
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Nkidu Games Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 jul 2015

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