MMGN.com: "Achron is one of the more interesting titles released in 2011. Apparently a real-time strategy game, this title will have you thinking it's more of the same for the first segment of play. However, not long after beginning the game, a crucial twist comes into play: the bending of the space/time continuum. Not only can players teleport around the environments, they can also travel through time to rectify errors in the past. This redefines the genre altogether, and presents a tactics-based experience capable of standing up to Starcraft (2) in terms of competition."
Achron for the PC, published by Hazardous Software is a game based around time travel. For most people, when it comes to time travel, you think of titles like the Back to the Future franchise (released this year) or the games Blinx and TimeShift. Timeshift and Blinx treat the premise of time travel as you would a VCR by pausing rewinding and fast-forwarding the game without dealing with the consequences of alternative time line and paradoxes.
Hazardous Software has released a new update for its RTS Achron, adding several new gameplay adjustments, improvements, and bug fixes to the game.
Hundreds of years in the future, humans have begun colonizing other worlds, however they have been reliant on conventional propulsion systems that may take hundreds of years to reach their destination. This all changed when alien ruins were discovered in the Remnant system.
Within a few decades, all colonies were linked by a network of gates, and new colonies could be constructed in significantly less time.
The player is trapped on the wrong side of the gate and as one of the survivors, they must piece together what happened and unravel the mysteries of the alien invasion and the Remnant system itself.