Outlive
Outlive is a real-time strategy video game developed by Continuum Entertainment and released in 2001. The game is set in a futuristic world where humans and robots are in conflict. Players can choose to play as either the human faction or the robot faction, each with its own unique units, buildings, and technologies.
Gameplay
Outlive features traditional real-time strategy gameplay mechanics. Players gather resources, build bases, and create armies to defeat their opponents. The game includes both single-player campaigns and multiplayer modes.
Factions
- Humans: The human faction relies on advanced technology and versatile units. They have a variety of infantry, vehicles, and aircraft at their disposal.
- Robots: The robot faction focuses on mechanical units and automation. Their units are generally more durable and can be repaired quickly.
Resources
The game includes several types of resources that players must manage:
- Energy: Used to power buildings and units.
- Metal: Required for constructing buildings and units.
- Food: Necessary for maintaining the human faction's population.
Technology Tree
Both factions have a technology tree that players can research to unlock new units and upgrades. The technology tree is divided into several branches, allowing players to specialize in different areas such as offense, defense, or resource management.
Campaign
The single-player campaign consists of a series of missions that follow the story of the conflict between humans and robots. Each mission has specific objectives that must be completed to progress to the next level.
Multiplayer
Outlive supports multiplayer gameplay over a local area network (LAN) or the internet. Players can compete against each other in various game modes, including deathmatch and team-based objectives.
Reception
Outlive received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its gameplay mechanics and faction diversity, others criticized it for its lack of innovation and dated graphics.
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