Release Date: May 16, 2013
Reus to RTS by Abbey Games. Players take on the role of a deity, which must take care of their followers. The authors bet on unusual two-dimensional gameplay mechanisms. On the map you can still see the divine giant, which can only move to the left or right side of the screen.
Reus is a god game in which you take control of nature through the hands of mighty giants. You possess all imaginable powers over nature. Among them terraforming, creation of life, control of weather and genetic manipulation. There is only one thing on the planet that you do not control: mankind, with all their virtues and and all their vices. You can shape their world, but not their will. It’s your responsibility to maintain a balance in which man is not overpowered by nature, and nature does not fall to man’s greed.
Features:
Unique god game gameplay with several ancient giants at your command.
An interesting 2D art style from a perspective rarely found in god games.
Dynamic and immersive audio effects.
A powerful soundtrack that fits the theme.
Intricate gameplay, where humanity depends on your power while challenging it at the same time.
'Let your giants decide the fate of humanity.'
Platforms:
PC Windows May 16, 2013
PlayStation 4 October 14, 2016
Xbox One October 14, 2016
Developer: Abbey Games
Publisher: Abbey Games
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Last update: June 27, 2013
This guide includes: How to play? – In this chapter, I included the description of gameplay modes, as well as a handful of hints on how to rule to make your subjects live in happiness.
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System Requirements for Reus Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Core i5 2.0 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1024 MB (GeForce GTX 480 or better), 500 MB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7/8.
PlayStation 4
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PlayStation Store
Xbox One
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Xbox Marketplace
Game Ratings for Reus Video Game.
TrueAchievements: 4 / 5 by Lexley Ford
REUS presents the world as if the almighty was an ant. It is as much a game about crunching numbers as it is about creating a paradise for humanity, but its beautiful setting helps to mask how logic-driven it really is. It's both confusing and addictive in equal measure and manages to find a great balance between continuously providing a challenge and not overwhelming players. Once you get to grips with the minutia, everything begins to make sense. It's not always easy to get everything running smoothly, but when you do it is immensely satisfying.
God is a Geek: 7 / 10 by Mick Fraser
Reus is a pleasant little God sim that starts off simple enough but soon becomes deeper and more complex.
Twinfinite: 4 / 5 by Chaz Miller
All in all, Reus is a deceptively complicated game that seems to get more complex the longer you play. Completing more games and earning achievements allows longer play times, unlocks new abilities for your Giants, and generally gives you a deeper experience.
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