Ironseed 25th Anniversary Edition
Release Date: 21 Sep, 2020
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Originally released in 1994, this is the rewritten-from-scratch 25th Anniversary Edition! The entire game has been recreated using a modern 3D engine to be as faithful to the original as possible....
Story:
It is the thirty-eighth century. The fall of Earth is but a legend and humanity has migrated to a terraformed Mars. The Pentateuch, a group of five priests, rules the newly risen technocracy with an iron fist. In a bold attempt to eliminate the last of their political opponents, the five began the purgation trials. With guerrilla tactics their followers went about convicting those who would oppose them.
To counter them an underground movement was initiated and an elaborate plan was conceived. A virus was spread throughout the circuit matrix. A thousand days from inception, the virus was scheduled to delete all personality files. The Ironseed Movement, as it was called, hoped that by stealing a ship they could escape... leaving behind Mars... and the Pentateuch. Their intent was to return after the fall of the technocracy. ...but a computer malfunction turned a thousand days into a thousand years...
As the captain, you are awakened along with the crew by an alien horde. After a brief dialogue, communication is cut off and they attack. The game begins as the attack ends.
Gameplay:
The player begins with a single ship and a chosen crew. Planets are randomly generated and numerous ship designs and crew selection allow for different playing styles. Technology research, space exploration, resource management and gathering, production, crew management and alien diplomacy are essential elements. New ships, new upgrades, and ancient artifacts help the player in their efforts. Combat can be both in the form of random encounters or planned for by the player.
Ironseed has been compared to Star Control, Starflight, Masters of Orion, Space Rangers, and Captain Blood.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun's Adam Smith describes Ironseed as "weird, trippy sci-fi that blew my tiny mind" and "a little bit Space Rangers, a little bit Star Control and just a teensy bit FTL."
Story:
It is the thirty-eighth century. The fall of Earth is but a legend and humanity has migrated to a terraformed Mars. The Pentateuch, a group of five priests, rules the newly risen technocracy with an iron fist. In a bold attempt to eliminate the last of their political opponents, the five began the purgation trials. With guerrilla tactics their followers went about convicting those who would oppose them.
To counter them an underground movement was initiated and an elaborate plan was conceived. A virus was spread throughout the circuit matrix. A thousand days from inception, the virus was scheduled to delete all personality files. The Ironseed Movement, as it was called, hoped that by stealing a ship they could escape... leaving behind Mars... and the Pentateuch. Their intent was to return after the fall of the technocracy. ...but a computer malfunction turned a thousand days into a thousand years...
As the captain, you are awakened along with the crew by an alien horde. After a brief dialogue, communication is cut off and they attack. The game begins as the attack ends.
Gameplay:
The player begins with a single ship and a chosen crew. Planets are randomly generated and numerous ship designs and crew selection allow for different playing styles. Technology research, space exploration, resource management and gathering, production, crew management and alien diplomacy are essential elements. New ships, new upgrades, and ancient artifacts help the player in their efforts. Combat can be both in the form of random encounters or planned for by the player.
Ironseed has been compared to Star Control, Starflight, Masters of Orion, Space Rangers, and Captain Blood.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun's Adam Smith describes Ironseed as "weird, trippy sci-fi that blew my tiny mind" and "a little bit Space Rangers, a little bit Star Control and just a teensy bit FTL."
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: i3, 4-core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 870
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: i5, 4-core
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 970 or above
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Mac OS X
Minimum:
- OS: OS X 10.12.0
- Processor: i3, 4-core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended:
- Processor: i5, 4-core
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Encounter Scavengers
Make contact with the alien race known as the Scavengers
Encounter Void Dwellers
Make contact with the alien race known as the Void Dwellers
Maximum Efficiency
(Secret achievement)
Max Level
(Secret achievement)
Encounter Sengzhac
Make contact with the alien race known as the Senghac
Encounter Guild
Make contact with the alien race known as the Guild
Encounter Phador Moch
Make contact with the alien race known as the Phador Moch
Encounter Aard
Make contact with the alien race known as the Aard
Encounter Quai Pa'Loi
Make contact with the alien race known as the Quai Pa'Loi
Encounter Ermigen
Make contact with the alien race known as the Ermigen
Encounter D'Pahk
Make contact with the alien race known as the D'Pahk
Encounter Titarian
Make contact with the alien race known as the Titarian
Encounter Icon
Make contact with the alien race known as the Icon
Unlock Logs
Unlock 20 Log Entries
Explore 100 Systems
Visit 100 solar systems
Explorer
Explore all solar systems
Unlock All Logs
Unlock all log entries
Defeat the Armada
(Secret achievement)
Install a Mobius Device
Install a Mobius Device weapon in any gun node
Gunship
Install a Mobius Device in all 10 gun nodes
Install a Temporal Anchor
Install a Temporal Anchor shield