Guardians Frontline launches in 2023 on Meta Quest 2 and PC VR via Steam. Provided you don’t prioritize one mode over the other, it looks like VirtualAge and Fast Travel have an intriguing, and perhaps balanced, FPS/RTS hybrid on their hands. Individually, the FPS gameplay isn’t terribly exciting but it compliments the strategic side well, offering a nice change of pace. While I wasn’t able to test those out at EGX, my time with the Frontline showed me that it’s more than the sum of its parts. Alongside four player campaign co-op, VirtualAge confirmed plans for an eight-player PvP mode and an in-game level editor, including functionality for sharing maps with the community. There’s more to Guardians Frontline – this isn’t a solo affair. After placing those units, I continued the fight on foot, finishing the mission soon after. They prove useful in a pinch but if you’re after defensive measures, support structures like energy shields are also available to reinforce your position. Here, I could summon armed combat robots as additional ground support and pick a deployment location with the controller. Where Guardians Frontline truly comes alive though is in its strategic elements, allowing you to swap to an aerial map view.
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