- August 19, 2016
- Cyclone Studios
Uprising 2: Lead and Destroy
53%Game Brain Score
gameplay
story
90% User Score 10 reviews
Critic Score 77% 1 reviews
Platforms
About
After a century of bloody galactic battle, a horde of intelligent bloodthirsty aliens, known as the Kri’iSara, threaten to exterminate all human life. New Alliance Command is counting on you to destroy the alien menace.











+1
Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
gameplay1 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- A classic game that brings back nostalgic memories and offers a fun gameplay experience with its unique blend of FPS/TPS and RTS elements.
- The game works correctly on Windows 10 and features a solid core gameplay with persistent upgrades and an engaging story.
- Players appreciate the ability to control a powerful hover tank and command units, making for an enjoyable and strategic combat experience.
- The game has not been modernized, with limited resolution options stuck at 4:3, which falls below current gaming standards.
- Some players find the mechanics to be clunky and frustrating, especially when completing missions without the aid of additional units.
- There are concerns about the pricing, as many feel that charging for nostalgia without significant updates is unjustified.
story
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is considered solid and sufficient to support the gameplay, though it doesn't stand out as exceptional. Players note that while the narrative provides a framework for the game, the mechanics may not be groundbreaking, and completing missions can be challenging without utilizing additional units for support.
“Recommended, but don't expect incredible mechanics; just a solid game with enough of a story to hold it together, and persistent upgrades across your roster, as well as the main command tank.”
“The story is just enough to hold the game together, but don't expect anything incredible.”
“Missions can become tedious and time-consuming, often requiring extra units just to complete them.”
“The narrative lacks depth and fails to engage players, making it feel like a chore rather than an adventure.”
77%Critics’ scoreBased on 1 reviews