Last week, I got an early look at End of Nations, the latest RTS from Petroglyph, the developer of Star Wars: Empire at War and, more recently, Universe at War: Earth Assault. Founded by some of the principals behind the original Command & Conquer at Westwood Studios, the team is pouring its experience in the genre into End of Nations for publisher Trion Worlds. Due for release in 2011, the game is being pitched as the first "MMORTS" with a persistent game world, community features and player-vs-environment gameplay with support for 50 simultaneous players "and growing," according to the developer.
End of Nations will undergo many enhancements and a lot of fine-tuning before release, but even in its current state, the game is unquestionably impressive. Specifically, the scale of the action is simply astonishing. The demo map I saw spanned many (virtual) square miles, featuring an array of locations and topography. One second I was seeing a skirmish in a burning forest, and in the next, several players were working together to bring down a massive Panzer Hulk (think: battleship with tank treads) at a heavily fortified construction facility.
All players will have a "secret headquarters" in the game world, from which they can select the units for their armies and deploy them at any time. These bases could almost be looked at as representations of each player's commander character rank; as bases' maximum sizes increase as players level up, allowing for the placement of more facilities to aid in battle. One addition I saw was an airstrip. Once it was built, forces in the field could call in bombing runs on their opponents.
The demo itself was a brief, high-level introduction to the game, but Petroglyph is promising some cool features for the finished game. One of the most promising is a drop-in-and-drop-out co-op system. Using a 3D globe, players are able to see where and how intense the fighting is in the game world at any time, including where their friends happen to be engaged in combat. From there, entry into the game is intended to be as simple as clicking a spot on the map and choosing which of your units will be air-lifted into battle. You'll also be able to leave a battle at any time, and it will keep on going.
End of Nations is ambitious, and while it may be one of the first games published by Trion Worlds, its developer has a proven track record in the genre. What I saw showed a lot of promise, and I'm eager to actually play it at E3 in June.
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Apr 26th 2010 3:43PM Yuccadude said
What it looks like to me is an XBLA version of Endwar, which seems like it's a good idea, because the MMO part of it is adding co-op and expanding the world, which usually enhances a game. Not sure if it would work for an RTS, but I know Maverick would be excited by this.
Posted: Apr 26th 2010 3:46PM Ebylon said
I'm fairly sure the first MMORTS, that I can recall, was Shattered Galaxy by Nexon/KRU.
Posted: Apr 26th 2010 3:47PM Daverator said
First off, I am angry that this isn't an official sequel to "Rise of Nations", an awesome strategy game, that deserves a real successor.
Second off, I think that Shattered Galaxies was a MMORTS that was released in like 2001, 10 years off isn't FAR from being first, in the whole age of the earth perspective.
Third off, I still want Rise of Nations....
Second off, I think that Shattered Galaxies was a MMORTS that was released in like 2001, 10 years off isn't FAR from being first, in the whole age of the earth perspective.
Third off, I still want Rise of Nations....
Posted: Apr 26th 2010 4:14PM Spike Spiegel Humble Bounty Hun said
Glanced at the picture and thought it was a racing game called End of Nations. I swear I am sober too.
Posted: Apr 26th 2010 4:23PM comics4andy said
Leave it to the people who started the Command & Conquer games to create what I thought C&C4 was going to be.
Posted: Apr 26th 2010 4:33PM LaughingTarget said
That lead picture looks exactly like an intersection from GTA4, one where you hop on a motorcycle and chase down a gang. Take a right from that rich neighborhood at the southern part of the first island and there it is.
Posted: Apr 26th 2010 4:53PM Ballistic H said
If I wanted an MMORTS, it would be "World of Starcraft".
Posted: Apr 26th 2010 6:24PM Jimmyjames said
I for one am glad there are other RTS than Starcraft. Perhaps it's a personal bias, but I can't stand Blizzard games. Completely and utterly sick of them. Hopefully someone else can step up and do something new.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2010 8:08AM Protome said
This dev couldn't even get Universe At War running at a decent framerate (even the PC version running on a super-high end PC suffered from terrible framerate dips for no reason).
I have no faith in them releasing a playable "MMORTS"
I have no faith in them releasing a playable "MMORTS"
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