
If this data falls to the wrong hands, it could spell trouble for the rest of the civilized world so you quickly assemble a team and start tracking down the scientists. You're sent in to investigate the matter only to find out that the scientists have vanished along with the research data they were working on.


The story starts when your superior officers receive a distress signal from a military laboratory. The game throws some big numbers at you over 130 different types of units and battles with 5000 units! Numbers aside, playing a game with dozens of different units is nothing if it ain't fun so let's have a look at the game. Now they've released the next part in the series, Machines at War 3. If you're one those who enjoyed games like Command & Conquer and Total Annihilation back in the days I'm sure you've heard about Machines at War, a real-time strategy (RTS) game series by the indie developer Isotope 244.
