GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Real-time strategy game Grey Goo will release on PC via Steam on January 23, 2015, developer Petroglyph has announced. Petroglyph originally planned ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Retro in a good way. Modern-looking. And there you have Grey Goo, a back-to-the-future real-time strategy game from the Westwood veterans at ...
It's all about the goo. Grey Goo, the recently announced real-time-strategy game coming from Grey Box, has a lot going for it. The game looks like a smart return to a beloved PC genre conceptualized ...
Grey Goo, Petroglyph's new go at strategy, now has a release date. Grey Goo's release date of January 23 was revealed on publisher Grey Box's website. Besides spelling "grey" in a way likely to upset ...
Grey Goo gives you three factions to play as that all operate differently. One group can't do base-building, which is certainly different for the genre. The game has a single resource model, but one ...
Dropping into a skirmish in Petroglyph’s Grey Goo for the first time felt like opening the door to my apartment on an otherwise normal day... and finding a swimming pool. It’s a base-building RTS in ...
Grey Goo takes us to a different era of real-time strategy. Instead of a heavy focus on economy and gathering resources, the game emphasizes building an army using one three unique factions, ...
Grey Goo blends classic, established gameplay mechanics and tropes with modern design tools and technology to create a thoughtful, exhilarating strategy experience. Petroglyph is bringing decades of ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Grey Goo is a classic-with-a-twist RTS from Westwood-descendant Petroglyph Studios. The twist, in ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The old-school RTS Grey Goo may be a throwback of sorts, but it's still "one of the most ...
My first spoonfulls of Grey Goo were surprisingly tasty. I hadn’t realized how hungry I was for a polished, traditional real-time strategy game not made by Blizzard. Developer Petroglyph’s outside-the ...
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