Assassin’s Creed Unity comes to mind immediately, but otherwise, we don’t have that many games set during the height of the French Revolution. Bonaparte, the debut work from Studio Imugi, a new team including developers from landmark colony sim Dwarf Fortress, is about to change that. A strategy game with mech combat, it casts you as an alternate history version of France’s most famous general as you navigate the political, economical, and militaristic storm of the 1790s. Combining hex-based battles, diplomacy, and a branching story, it’s a seriously unique proposal, and PCGamesN has an inside look.
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Assassin’s Creed Unity comes to mind immediately, but otherwise, we don’t have that many games set during the height of the French Revolution. Bonaparte, the debut work from Studio Imugi, a new team including developers from landmark colony sim Dwarf Fortress, is about to change that. A strategy game with mech combat, it casts you as an alternate history version of France’s most famous general as you navigate the political, economical, and militaristic storm of the 1790s. Combining hex-based battles, diplomacy, and a branching story, it’s a seriously unique proposal, and PCGamesN has an inside look.