Besiege

(micro-review)

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Genre: strategy sandbox;

Release date: 18-Feb-2020 ;

Overview:     

Besiege is a physics based building game in which you construct medieval siege engines. Battle your way through a 54 level singleplayer campaign, unleash chaos with your friends in multiplayer, create your own worlds with the level editor, customize your game with mods through the workshop.

Features:     

Singleplayer Campaign - A challenging single-player campaign with 54 levels. Conquer the 4 differently themed islands and claim victory over the Besiege world.

Multiplayer PVP & Co-Op - Go head to head in epic war machine combat or compete against your friends to complete objectives and levels. Work Cooperatively to conquer objectives, complete puzzles and lay waste to fortresses & armies.

Open Sandbox - Mess around in open sandbox environments with your friends, construct wacky machines and abuse the level’s inhabitants at your leisure.

Level Editor - Build new levels with your friends, or have your friends testing the level in real-time whilst you build it! Construct castles, create armies, design custom game modes and objectives, or bring your level to life with the logic editor.

Custom Skins - Change the visual appearance of your machine using customized skins

Mod Support - Creating mods for Besiege has never been easier, the extensive documentation will help you get started.

Workshop Integration - Share and download machines, skins, levels and mods on the Steam Workshop.

Localisation - Besiege officially supports 9 languages;
- English
- French
- German
- Spanish
- Japanese
- Korean
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Simplified Chinese

Achievements - A wide range of achievements for you to unlock.
Cloud Saving - Never lose your level progress or your masterpiece machines

This is a good sandbox physics game where you combine different pieces, like with Lego, to create a controllable machine to solve a problem. Goals are a bit repetitive, like killing soldiers and destroying buildings, with little variation, but this is not necessarily a problem. I really liked the art style and creativity that it allows. The building mechanic even though is clunky, gives you access to a multitude of objects, many of them configurable.

Oh, and it has multiplayer!

 Rating: Virtual Lego.


         Article date: 12-Oct-2020

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