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“In a world facing ever-looming global instability, will you repel or engage in an Act of Aggression?”
— Steam tagline

Act of Aggression is a real-time strategy game developed by Eugen Systems and published by Focus Home Interactive. Act of Aggression is stated to be a spiritual successor to Eugen Systems' previous Act of War titles, hence the similarities in the titles.[2]

Synopsis

Main article: Operation Eclipse

In the year 2019 the "Shanghai Crash", which was the collapse of the entire Chinese financial system, plunges the whole world into the worst economic recession since the Great Depression. Third world countries suffered the worst from the crisis, and were on the brink of collapse. Taking advantage of the chaos, a shadowy organization known as the "Cartel", a syndicate of private military contractors and corporate magnates, was able to infiltrate the failing governments and install its own puppet regimes.[3]

The United Nations' Transnational Crime Organization suspects that the Shanghai Crash was orchestrated. Initial investigations were ceased due to insufficient evidence, and is now regarded as a mere conspiracy theory. Still determined to uncover the suspicious cause of the Shanghai Crash, the "Chimera Protocol" was signed in secrecy, binding several UN member states together to provide intelligence and military support for the investigation. The United States, suffering from the economic crisis and recurring defense budget cuts, struggles to maintain their influence as a global superpower.

Act of Aggression includes a main campaign mode and many standalone missions.[4] In the main campaign, players are a head of the Chimera task force. The main campaign follows the Chimera and US’s efforts to rout the Cartel.[5] The standalone missions are unlocked at key points of the main campaign, and these missions are focused on the Cartel's perspective on the conflict.[4]

Gameplay

The game aims to “bring the players back in the 90’s Golden Age of strategy games.”[6], confirming that Act of Aggression will be a traditional RTS, having its gameplay similar to Command & Conquer: Generals and Act of War: Direct Action, with several other gameplay elements based off of Eugen's previous Wargame games. Act of Aggression will thus include base building and resource management. There are to be multiple resources each faction relies on to sustain their game economies and to build up their forces: deposits of aluminum, oil, and rare earth elements are scattered across the map.[7] Banks and prisoners of war can be captured for a supplementary source of income.[8]

The game includes superweapons (or tactical weapons) and anti-superweapons (or counter-tactical weapons) for each of the factions. Each faction will upgrade in a centralized headquarters in order to unlock new units, buildings, and upgrades. Skills and abilities for units can be unlocked to specialize them in roles through purchasable upgrades. Act of Aggression will have a togglable in-game day and night cycle.[9]

Skirmish maps are set in the United States, Mexico, Europe, and China. There can be up to 40 players in a multiplayer match.[3] On release, there will be a spectator mode for multiplayer games and a replay mode.

Factions

  • United States Army - Though exhausted by endless fighting across the world, the United States Army is a brute-force of veterans; they can skill up in specific roles and improve their veterancy, but use current generation technology.
  • Cartel - The Cartel is an organization of stealthy operatives born out of private military contracts, with the latest cutting edge prototypes. Fragile and expensive, but stealthy and powerful, this secretive faction is difficult to master.
  • Chimera - The Chimera is a UNO funded task-force designed to have a plan in mind for every situation. Their units can be modified through upgrades into specific roles, or be left as a jack-of-all-trades.

Media

Images

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Videos

Interviews

References

  1. Act of Aggression on Steam. Steam. Retrieved on 2015-07-02.
  2. Peter Parrish (2014-03-11). Wargame devs working on Act of Aggression. incgamers.com. Retrieved on 2014-03-12. “Eugen previously developed two Act of War titles, so Act of Aggression may be a nod back towards that series.”
  3. 3.0 3.1 Act of Aggression (French). jeuxvideo.com (2014-03-31). Retrieved on 2014-04-1. “Deep in debt, the poorest states have all gone bankrupt, leaving behind an unprecedented economic crisis. These conditions favor the growth of Cartel, a military-industrial group infiltrated various government organizations and agencies for several decades. With its fascist attitude, Cartel worried and forcing the United Nations to respond... Three factions will be playable multiplayer: The Cartel with high units tech, the Chimera, with units reflecting the volatile side of the organization, always ready to move to stay hidden, and the U.S. Army with troops that can be imagined more conventional.”
  4. 4.0 4.1 Questions/Réponses avec Eugen Systems (2015-04-30). Retrieved on 2015-05-01.
  5. Julian Benson (2014-03-22). Act of Aggression is Command and Conquer: Generals' brother from another mother. PCGamesN. Retrieved on 2015-02-12. “Set in 2025, a shadowy organisation called The Cartel’s started to take power from the US and UN, using prototype weapons stolen from the armies’ own defense labs. These three factions are all playable in skirmishes and multiplayer, though the main campaign follows the US’s efforts to rout The Cartel.”
  6. FOCUS ON THE FUTURE AT GDC SAN FRANCISCO 2014. Gamasutra (2014-03-11). Retrieved on 2014-03-12.
  7. Act of Aggression Preview. Strategy Informer (2014-08-22). Retrieved on 2014-08-22.
  8. ACT OF AGGRESSION UNVEILS NEW INFORMATION, SCREENSHOTS AND CONCEPT ART. Focus Home Interactive (2014-12-04). Retrieved on 2014-12-05.
  9. CanardPC - Issue #296 (2014-04-29)

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