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That feels more practical, utilising the weight of the machine. I enjoy the way the artillery mechs crouch and lean to fire overhead, instead of just shooting from their limbs. There's a clear distinction between the hefty German ones, emphasising armour, and the comparatively spindly, agile Polish counter-attacker (implied to be the goodies). It's good to see the mech designs up close, and in a more ground level context than the RTS perspective allows. Skeptical of "cinematic" trailers as I am, I am hesitant to assume that such a video proves anything about the game itself. An earlier trailer showed actual gameplay, which reminded me of Men Of War, but from this new one I get a hint of Mortal Engines, with the hapless farmers stuck between fanatical armies and monstrous war machines that tear up the land. It's both awe-inspiring and horrific, as such machines should be. I do like that this video really goes in on the contrast of the peaceful farm and landscape, and the hulking mantanks tearing them up. I am less invested, but willing to be convinced. It's "an absolute belter of an RTS", he said. Our Nate already expressed his excitement at Iron Harvest, choosing its demo as one of his favourites from last month's Steam Festival.
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It's their first go at real-time strategy, but it's certainly got a hook.
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Developers KING Art also released a new cinematic trailer, showing off a woodland clash and a terrified child. Grim alternative 1920s-but-with-mechs wargame Iron Harvest will kick off its open beta today.