A desolate realm, kept in flux by the rhythm of battle. A proving ground for those with great ambition. A Year Of Rain is the ultimate team real-time strategy game. Choose your faction, team up and take control of a legendary hero to lead your armies!
The game came out of early access on the 13th of March 2020.
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You can buy the game on steam
In my opinion A Year of Rain is a great RTS game for all you RTS fans out there.
Three factions , base building, research upgrades, form an army to defeat opponents
plus some powerfull heroes to aid your cause.
The Factions:
1. House Rubah
House Rupah is led by an ambitious man from the northwest, called Jaidee Rupah. He is ready to claim unclaimed lands to make a name and a legacy.
2. The Restless Regiment
The Restless Regiment. Led by the infamous Lady Llorona, they all dance on her strings and either serve her in mindless obedience or zealous devotion fueled by singular, driving purpose or the torment of martial memories.
3. The Wild Banners
The Wild Banners are a coalition of nomads, hunters, tribes, forgotten and fallen civilizations as well as lone wanderers. They chose not to belong where so called civilization thrives. They are beastly savages for some, and tenacious survivalists for others.
The game features a campaign mode which it has been designed for co-op ,skirmishes and multiplayer (p2p).
I have played the game once it was released in Early Access on steam.
There were some bugs especially with pathfinding however that was fixed.
The story was decent, graphics are good, art and animations are nice and Soundtrack by award-winning composer Neal Acree.
What i look of in RTS game?
Base building, gathering resourses, forming armies, implementing upgrades.
Campaign mode is something i really do enjoy instead of skirmishes with others.
This game has all the above.
All in all i have enjoyed playing A Year of Rain.
Good job Daedalic Entertainment
You can watch below my gameplay of House Rupah Campaign (early access)
Thanks for reading.
Sorrowh
PS. a Message from their Team
Dear Community, it has been roughly 3 weeks since we talked about the path that A Year of Rain will be following in the future and we are overwhelmed that those of you who tested out the changes have brought up 100% positive feedback about the new state of the game, even though they were sad, that the game won’t grow further from this point on - which is definitely understandable. None-the-less, this proves to us, that our decision to change the multiplayer system to a Peer-to-Peer System brought several positive effects with it - one of those being a visibly better performance. Even though we are fully able to stand behind A Year o Rain…