While I really wished there were more games with the FF12 "gambit"-like system, scripting your characters' fighting ahead of time, it falls apart quick when they're blatantly not abiding by the formula you've configured. For instance, I have a "switch target only on command", a default setting, and my Samurai blatantly tries to run off and attack two enemies standing on the other side of the arena. Something like this really needs to be clean and refined and 100% reliable. That's why it's been heard by some of the devs on FF12 that they'll never make a game like that again. Why? Because it's not easy to get right. FF12 got this right. If you like scripted battles? Go play FF12 Zodiac Age.
Red Sea
$4.99
- Release Date:
- Mar 13, 2023
- Developer:
- Eternal Sands Media
- Publisher:
- Eternal Sands Media
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
In an alternate near-future, Red Sea is a group of vigilantes who try to manage oppressive factions on an otherwise lawless island. The group's founders, a pair of siblings named Raiko and Tenshi, seek revenge on the man who murdered their parents, but aren't yet strong enough to face him. As they take on more difficult missions and collect higher-end equipment in preparation, you'll serve as Mission Control for the team and aid them in battle.
Contract missions are the core of the game. They scale in difficulty from Rank 1 to 100 as you progress, with the intent that all players reach a point where they're forced to think creatively to complete the mission. Each contract involves eliminating hostile units that have randomized talents, equipment, and tactics, with the variety increasing as you rank up. You will need to form unique strategies to address each new combination of elements.
Units have dynamic abilities that can dramatically change up gameplay and provide more tactical options. For instance, you can unlock talents to change how they work, they can be used on any other unit (friendly fire), and many of them have interesting built-in mechanics. On top of that, they can be combo'd in tons of different ways that you'll have to discover. As you do, you'll go from thinking an ability is weak to one-shotting hostiles with it.
At a base level, all units run on a Scriptable Tactics system, meaning your team will fight automatically based on priorities and conditions you set -- who they target, when they use abilities, where they position. But you can also manually override their behaviors in real-time. Finding a proper mix of auto and manual will be necessary to get the most out of your team on difficult missions.
- People who like real-time combat.
- People who enjoy using their brain to overcome challenges.
- People who are comfortable with a bit of intensity.
- People who enjoy experimenting with builds / loadouts.
- People who are okay with minimal story.
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System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Processor: i5
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1070
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Red Sea cost?
Red Sea costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Red Sea?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Memory: 8 GB RAM Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Processor: i5 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1070 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Red Sea available on?
Red Sea is available on Windows PC.
Is Red Sea worth buying?
Red Sea has 0% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was Red Sea released?
Red Sea was released on Mar 13, 2023.
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