is set in the Earthsiege Universe, and is the sequel to the strategy war game MissionForce: CyberStorm.
The game incorporates both real-time and turn-based play to appeal to all strategy gamers. The number of customization options, from Bioderms to HERCs, is greater than most games of its kind. Cyberstorm 2 is a game of mass destruction and total control for gamers who love deeply-layered strategic warfare.
It is the year 3569. In the Typhoeus system, a newly-discovered jumpgate will allow massive expansion and wealth to the corporation that controls the gate. Eight corporations will fight for this right, but only one will succeed.
Each of the eight corporations has their own set of advantages and disadvantages. You can build your own from a selection of chassis, and equip them with your choice of weapons and devices. Advanced systems systems such as cloaking devices and mine layers can be used to defeat your opponent on the battlefield. To succeed you'll need to manage your base facility and research any of hundreds of technological advances.
Compared with the original game, Cyberstorm 2 features more weapons, more HERCs, new tanks and anti-grav vehicles, more control over Bioderm creation, new challenges every time you start a game, and real-time as well as turn-based play.
Cyberstorm 2: Corporate Wars runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 47 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Strategy and War.
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