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Lost Technology

Lost Technology

Released: 8/9/2017

Lost Technology is a real-time-strategy (RTS) siege game. The game is centred around three major phases: Phase One: Turn-Based War Strategy Recruit units, and build your army. Find those who will fight for you, command their movements and formation to smoothly prepare to assault your enemy’s territories, or being diplomacy to build peaceful and prosperous relations. Phase Two: Real-Time Battle Co-ordinate your army and navigate them through the battle field. With a variety of terrains, attacks and formations, utilize them all to overpower and defeat your enemy. Phase Three: Story Event Play through scenarios, each triggered by special events within the game. Your choices and interactions here will affect your strategy and progression. You must take control of all territories to complete the game. THE WORLD At a glance, the world of Lost Technology appears to resemble the Middle Ages, as well as a fantasy setting. However, civilization had once exceeded our current level of scientific advancement. This drastic difference in advancement is due to the decaying effects of ongoing war. What remains in the game is the world experienced by the player. Long ago when the realms were undivided, there existed incredibly advanced technology that we could not even imagine. This technology would be: "Weaponry", "Ideology", "Appliances", "Theory", "Manufacture", "Speech", "Craft", "Knowledge", "Study" and "Law"... A wide range of fields that were developed over long periods of history. However, most of this has now been lost through the endless wars. The player's mission is to choose a single power and bring an end to the wars, once again creating a world of peace.

Lost Technology is a real-time-strategy (RTS) siege game. The game is centred around three major phases: Phase One: Turn-Based War Strategy Recruit units, and build your army. Find those who will fight for you, command their movements and formation to smoothly prepare to assault your enemy’s territories, or being diplomacy to build peaceful and prosperous relations. Phase Two: Real-Time Battle Co-ordinate your army and navigate them through the battle field. With a variety of terrains, attacks and formations, utilize them all to overpower and defeat your enemy. Phase Three: Story Event Play through scenarios, each triggered by special events within the game. Your choices and interactions here will affect your strategy and progression. You must take control of all territories to complete the game. THE WORLD At a glance, the world of Lost Technology appears to resemble the Middle Ages, as well as a fantasy setting. However, civilization had once exceeded our current level of scientific advancement. This drastic difference in advancement is due to the decaying effects of ongoing war. What remains in the game is the world experienced by the player. Long ago when the realms were undivided, there existed incredibly advanced technology that we could not even imagine. This technology would be: "Weaponry", "Ideology", "Appliances", "Theory", "Manufacture", "Speech", "Craft", "Knowledge", "Study" and "Law"... A wide range of fields that were developed over long periods of history. However, most of this has now been lost through the endless wars. The player's mission is to choose a single power and bring an end to the wars, once again creating a world of peace.

Lost Technology is a real-time-strategy (RTS) siege game. The game is centred around three major phases: Phase One: Turn-Based War Strategy Recruit units, and build your army. Find those who will fight for you, command their movements and formation to smoothly prepare to assault your enemy’s territories, or being diplomacy to build peaceful and prosperous relations. Phase Two: Real-Time Battle Co-ordinate your army and navigate them through the battle field. With a variety of terrains, attacks and formations, utilize them all to overpower and defeat your enemy. Phase Three: Story Event Play through scenarios, each triggered by special events within the game. Your choices and interactions here will affect your strategy and progression. You must take control of all territories to complete the game. THE WORLD At a glance, the world of Lost Technology appears to resemble the Middle Ages, as well as a fantasy setting. However, civilization had once exceeded our current level of scientific advancement. This drastic difference in advancement is due to the decaying effects of ongoing war. What remains in the game is the world experienced by the player. Long ago when the realms were undivided, there existed incredibly advanced technology that we could not even imagine. This technology would be: "Weaponry", "Ideology", "Appliances", "Theory", "Manufacture", "Speech", "Craft", "Knowledge", "Study" and "Law"... A wide range of fields that were developed over long periods of history. However, most of this has now been lost through the endless wars. The player's mission is to choose a single power and bring an end to the wars, once again creating a world of peace.

Critics
80
Steam
87

Score Breakdown

80.0

Critic Average

1 reviews

87

Steam User Score

610 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-6.6
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-6.6

Average of both sources

Review Timing

0 launch window (0%)1 late (100%)