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Uberentertainment are off and running with another kickstarter, and it's an RTS again.
"Human Resources is a PC real-time strategy game that puts you in command of apocalyptic factions vying to conquer the drifting remains of a shattered Earth. Using humans as your resource, assemble giant armies to annihilate your foes, then feed the newly-cleansed Earthshards to your almighty leader.
Key Features of Human Resources include:
Asymmetrical factions! Play as ancient squid monsters from another dimension or as giant killer robots.
Insanely huge battles! Command hundreds of units and conquer sprawling, fully destructible cities.
Breathtaking visuals! A comic-inspired art style means the apocalypse has never looked so gorgeous.
Blast from the past! The tone, character, and pacing of a Command & Conquer game mixed with the mammoth battles of an Annihilation game."
For those interested in backing the project the KS page is here
I really like the art style. I enjoy RTS games while being awful at playing them. I've put in $20 but while it looks cool it doesn't quite grab me the way PA did.
"Human Resources is a PC real-time strategy game that puts you in command of apocalyptic factions vying to conquer the drifting remains of a shattered Earth. Using humans as your resource, assemble giant armies to annihilate your foes, then feed the newly-cleansed Earthshards to your almighty leader.
Key Features of Human Resources include:
Asymmetrical factions! Play as ancient squid monsters from another dimension or as giant killer robots.
Insanely huge battles! Command hundreds of units and conquer sprawling, fully destructible cities.
Breathtaking visuals! A comic-inspired art style means the apocalypse has never looked so gorgeous.
Blast from the past! The tone, character, and pacing of a Command & Conquer game mixed with the mammoth battles of an Annihilation game."

For those interested in backing the project the KS page is here
I really like the art style. I enjoy RTS games while being awful at playing them. I've put in $20 but while it looks cool it doesn't quite grab me the way PA did.