Everyone has their take on what a Battletech game should be. Those of us who dream of being in the seat of a three-storey walking disaster zone believes the Mechwarrior series to be the perfect take on the IP. Of us who seek out a more strategic but realistic approach, Mechcommander was the stuff you'd kill your favourite aunt over. Despite these fantastic adaptations bringing the tabletop game to life, the turn-based roots of the game have never made it into the video gaming sphere. With the release of Battletech, the 50-year old nerds who grew up with Timber Wolves and Vultures finally have a game that harkens back to what made the original game a beloved classic. The game is rough around the edges, but it's a damn good adaptation of a beloved classic that's a no-brainer for fans of giant stompy mechs. For those unfamiliar with Western society's greatest creation, Battletech is all about big mechs. Initially a tabletop game, you would control 'battlemechs' as part of a 'lance', move
Humble Bundle has a new bundle that packs a bunch of strategy games, RPGs, and DLC.
The Humble Best of Paradox Interactive Bundle just launched today. It features games like Imperator: Rome, Age of Wonders III, Tyranny, Battletech, and more.
Megan Spurr, Community Manager:
"Welcome to June – we’ve got robots, we’ve got reMix, we’ve got Resnarkled (I didn’t make that word up, they did) and other things like DLC but I couldn’t find a way to make them start with “r”. There is plenty to get to for console and PC, so let’s jump in"
Nice titles! I plan on giving Thronebreaker, NMS, and Kingdom Hearts a go. It's kinda crazy all the Kingdom heart games are on gamepass now.
All the classic Kingdom hearts games are in enhanced 4k on Xbox One X. Time to play them again