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Eternal Mist puts you in charge of tactical squad commands in a real time strategy setting. You lead groups like paladins, hunters, and mages across an island map while fog banks spawn waves of fast moving creatures. Your units gain new skills as you advance, and positioning matters because bonfires or cauldrons on the ground change how abilities work. A player needs to think ahead since the Mist brings relentless threats that move quickly through terrain. The game tests your ability to give clear orders and keep your forces alive against a growing enemy force. The story picks up long after a great war ruined the old world, leaving only scattered states separated by dangerous fog. You navigate this broken landscape while managing resources and unit upgrades without relying on complex menus. Community members note that the tactical depth stands out more than the visuals, which is typical for games from Rionix. Ratings suggest players who enjoy tight control over small units will find this title satisfying despite its simple presentation. There are no multiplayer modes, so the focus stays entirely on single player campaign progression. The challenge comes from balancing unit placement with environmental effects rather than just speed or reflexes.
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones" - Albert Einstein. Several generations have passed since the end of the Great War, and even deep old men cannot remember who first used forbidden spells. But once begun, there was no stopping them, and the land was swallowed by the Mist. On the wreckage of the old world, a new world gradually emerged - divided into isolated islands and states. And only a few brave men dare to travel through the deadly expanse of mist. You are at the beginning of this journey, and where and how it will end depends only on you!
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