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Galaxy Squad game demo

The Galaxy Squad game is finally online, although it is a demo version, and the official version will be released until April 22.

The demo version has three levels of plot missions, and the mission sites are all p stars in the movie version where the male protagonist first goes to the battlefield.

The game is positioned as a strategy game, and the video before watching it is obviously a real-time strategy game. After playing, I found that the game was more difficult than expected, and this game paid more attention to standing and platooning. Soldiers encountering enemies in the process of advancing can not fire in time, which requires the player to operate the soldiers at any time, otherwise even if the enemy soldiers will follow the established route, then rush to the enemy pile and be torn apart by insects. I don't know if the official version will improve the automatic stop fire when encountering insects. In an exchange of fire with the worm, the front soldier cannot block the soldier behind, which will cause the rear soldier to be unable to fire. This is a setting that real-time strategy games did not have before, which increases the difficulty of the game and also increases the player's operability of the game.

The game as a whole is not bad, but it is a bit tired, after all, the game has added a strategy element. It's not just filling in the pits for a bunch of soldiers to rush up, and the ones that come out of the trial are all infantry when they see that the map is full of insect swarms, and the brains are painful to resist the attack of the insect swarms.

Galaxy Squad is the memory of a generation of sci-fi fans, and players who like real-time strategy plus strategy can consider it.