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Ultrabots

A 1st-person perspective game called Ultrabots was released by Electronic Arts, Inc. in the year 1993. Play it online now.

Ultrabots description

Huge object entered Solar system, scientists have determined that it is of artificial origin, but all attempts to contact him were unsuccessful. The same object flying near the Ground, carefully scanned her and took off on a large orbit, scientists have calculated that he'll be back in 90 years. Returned object earlier than expected, after 60 years, and people began to prepare for a meeting with extraterrestrial intelligence. Approaching the Earth from the object separated a small part of and entered the Earth's atmosphere, all attempts at communication failed, and people are realizing that it takes a bad turn, resulted in combat readiness of the armed forces. Meanwhile, the smaller object is split into 12 parts, the last of which released a lot of metal debris, which destroyed the communication satellites and then rained to the communications centers, the armed forces of the Earth remained without communication.

Then landed themselves 12 alien ships. When the dust settled, their doors opened, and thought the army is a huge 18-metre humanoid war machines - they were almost invulnerable to fire the earth defense and quickly crushed all resistance. The landing ships after them seemed to the machine, resembling a Scorpion of the earth, they left behind a strange chain connected by rays of the module (as it turned out, it was the energy and communication network), and an army of robots began to move quickly in all directions, destroying everything in its path.

Two months later the Land was conquered, the alien ships have been converted into the base, where she created and repaired robots. Fastest two-legged robot scouts scoured the remote area, finding and quickly destroying pockets of resistance, attempts to destroy the modules also failed, since after the destruction of the module the enemies knew exactly where it happened, and it quickly appeared their robots.
But mankind was not destroyed until the end, and in underground bases people prepared for retaliation - they launched 120 missiles at the bases of the enemy. The strike was successful, all the bases have been destroyed.
People coming out of underground shelters, I saw that the network modules have stopped working and all the robots outside the database just stopped.

It took 120 years and a large object came closer to the ground. The peace and prosperity of humanity remained in the distant past, but now, when the enemy returned, they are ready for the invasion: after devoting a lot of time studying other people's technology, people have built other people's bases and learned to control enemy robots, which were called ultrabite.

The aim of the game is to defeat a new wave of alien invasion by managing resources and troop ultrabook in different parts of the world. Under your command there will be three types of machines: a humanoid warrior, carrying powerful weapons and powerful armor, scout is the fastest robot with the skill to locate and attack the enemy from afar, and the scorpion, which has a unique skill construction and maintenance of a network of energy modules - without it, progress to the enemy base impossible: deprived of power, the robot will operate only a very limited time and heavy-duty long-range homing rockets, but their stock is very limited and it has almost no armor. All types of robots have the ability to put a smokescreen, and scout and scorpion can put minefields.

Control your robots is carried out both remotely (by giving them orders), and "directly": it is possible to personally sit behind the wheel of your car. The energy base is allocated between production of new units, repair damaged robots and the network has already delivered modules.

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Source: Archive.org, Mobygames.com

Ultrabots

Genre:
Simulation
Year:
1993
Publisher:
Electronic Arts, Inc.
Platform:
DOS
Developer:
NovaLogic, Inc.
Perspective:
1st-person