Recognize this, we all have an objectionable prescription MMO in which we can sink many more hours. Unfortunately for me, I was notorious. Yes, the one who went along with a moderate famous science -fi (sorry, syFY) TV show. A retail game and the F2P re -launch defense 2050 are asleep twice, now is Back from the dead to the dead under the new publisher Fox GamesAnd I have crossed my fingers firmly that the new owners will continue to run it for a long time in the years of their twilight – even if they have been planned very little in the way of fresh material.
For those who were actually running when it didn’t play, I describe the defense as a large -scale multi -player borderland, which all contains looting, shooting and driving.
While with a group of 4 players in the game capable of solo or co -operate, the most interesting moments come from the big questions and events of overword (like Guild War 2), which includes large -scale health pool owners or large number of advanced looting drops. Easy and satisfactory popcorn gaming, and some guns – especially explosives – was fun and dirty to play with it.

The TV show was not too confused. With more lasers like a bit dadwood. It was about a whole mess of disputes human and alien groups, which was later trapped in the heads of a border city on Earth, which was destroyed by a dirty war between humanity and a vote collective, a covenant, a dirty war. It lasted for three season, with some direct events of the game that were parallel to the show. Nothing is too dramatic, but it made an interesting layout for the shooter, and you can meet some of the TV characters in the game.
Although I am very happy with what I have seen about the release of it, but on a few minutes I played, it is not all sunshine and lollipops. Most importantly, this is a re -launch for the game under new property, which means that anyone who owns the old retail version gets it Nothing Moved. This means that cosmetics are very limited, and players can only create human and arithantic roles, while Albino Caston is merely to pay users. If you lose money, the usual classification of boosters and facilities is also available, but unless they make the game balance, I want myself to any of them.
On the technical front, most things seem to be right, but while the ultra -wide monitors are widely endorsed (properly coffee), I noticed that some HUD elements offer enemy health bars off the center, which looks a bit. Hopefully this is a slight click that can be taken out. From what I have seen, all the content of the last year of the game is here in this re -launched version, so if you collide with the volley, expect some tough competitions: the main armored boys, including the main helmet and the big arm cannons. I remember they are very tough cookies.
Defense reboot is now alive and free to play, though not on steam. You have to do Directly hold the launcher from Fox Games here And download the game through it, just as we used to do horses and in small days. Old memories, yes?