W!Games has announced today a new multiplatform turn based strategy game called Greed Corp. It'll be coming out to PSN, XBLA, and PC early next year.
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Preserve Your World or Destroy It? You Decide When Turn-based Greed Corp Comes to PSN, XBLA and Windows-based PC Early 2010
The first in a series of games based in the rich Mistbound universe, Greed Corp takes place in a world of feudal warfare ravaged by industrial consumption. As one of four warring factions, your aim lies clearly on territorial domination, but at what cost? Can you find the delicate balance between harvesting the land for resources and preserving it to stay alive? Will you defend your territory or sacrifice it to keep it out of enemy hands?
Featuring an innovative land-collapsing mechanic which constantly alters the strategic landscape, players must destroy enemies, demolishing or capturing enemy structures, while defending their own territories using any means necessary. Build Harvesters to reap the land for credits to spend on armories and cannons, or manufacture walkers to conquer enemy territory and order carriers to transport battalions of troops across the map, the choice is yours. But watch out: abuse the already maligned land too greatly, and it will fall out from under you!
In recognition of its creative achievements, Greed Corp was nominated for the European Innovative Games Award 2009 (EIGA), an initiative which encourages the development of innovative video games which is supported by the European Commission.
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I'm afraid I have a strong political bias against anything that denigrates capitalism and business--two forces that have revolutionized the world vastly for the better, turning the modern world into a paradise in comparison to the past, and the only ones who can deny that are those completely ignorant of history and embedded in false philosophies. Not every company does good, but neither does every anything else. I must rather scorn those who declare all business bad (and by extension all government good), the ignorant fools. The name of this game itself offends me.