

GREED CORP REVIEW PS4
PS4 to PS5: All Games with Confirmed Free Upgrades New PS5, PS4 Games This Week (24th October to 31st October) And as it's a turn-based board game affair, those players often put off by the super-quick nature of Real Time Strategy games will find they are able to mull over every element with much more freedom. What's brilliant is that despite the limited options, there are plenty of strategies you can play. The game's opening tutorial isn't particularly brilliant at teaching you about these pieces, but after a couple of hours play you'll get the gist of it. The last piece is the carrier, which allows you to move to anywhere on the map. You'll be in control of Harvesters (which earn you currency), Armories (which earn Walkers, movable pieces), and Cannons. Taking out enemies requires shrewd thinking, but there aren't necessarily a wide range of pieces available. Your objective is to be the last faction standing. The elimination of units is essentially your path to success.

You'll need to mine the land to earn resources, but leaving those resources on a crumbling rock means they can fall to an untimely death, or be susceptible to enemy cannon fire. The difference here is that each hexagonal space can be destroyed. Playing out on a hexagonal board, Greed Corp is all about land grab. The game's main focus - aside from staples such as building and development - is sweet, sweet destruction, and some of the visual effects make that extremely satisfying. Greed Corp is essentially a strategy board-game based in the fantasy world of Mistbound.
