Nowadays, real time strategy is a territory that’s being explored less and less due to the changing demands in the gaming market and the fears of video game executives everywhere. They’d rather make yet another action title and put it out for sales. The RTS market has been Blizzard’s territory, with EA trying to nudge in without sustained success. So if an RTS title does come out nowadays, it better be solid or it will just be left in the shadows. Tryst does have that potential to be a good RTS game, so it’s worth a look.
Tryst is a futuristic real-time strategy game developed by BlueGiant Interactive and available for $24.99 on Steam for PC. It tries to innovate the genre in several ways such as changing the way resources, upgrades, and combat are handled. In some ways, it succeeds. In others, it fails miserably.
Tryst is a Real-Time Strategy (RTS) game developed by BlueGiant Interactive, an independent studio based in Hydrabad, India. It has a Sci-fi theme and is, in many ways, similar to that of Blizzard's Starcraft franchise. With a fleshed out story, a campaign and a core multiplayer mode this game wants to offer the world. Does it live up to it's offerings? That's what Game-Modo have been trying to find out and now they're here to tell you what they think and if it's worth buying.
What at first looks to be a rather standard formulaic RTS with specific aesthetics similar to the Starcraft Series, Tryst’s trump card comes in the form of resource management and customizable units, making for very varied combat and tactics. But is it any good?