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 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 ...
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 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, ...
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 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 ...