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New RTS from Uber Entertainment now on Kickstarter: Human Resources

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Human Resources promises to be a cross between Command and Conquer: Zero Hour and Supreme Commander. Add into that some cell shading and comedy and we’re off to a good start. The game’s pretty early on but take a look at this video from their Kickstarter page.

From the developer:

About Human Resources
In Human Resources, you control multiple apocalyptic factions in a clash to see who gets to end civilization as the world literally crumbles under the weight of competing armageddons. Gear up and take on the role of the Machines, a sentient race of robots that use human brains as processing power. Or play the spoiler and dominate as the tentacled Ancient Ones, an otherworldly faction summoned from the void. Battles take place on shards of Earth ripped from the planet. Humans are the resource that fuels your army.

Fully Destructible Playing Field
Human Resources takes destructibility and real-time strategy to new places. Every building in every city you fight in can be destroyed. Battles will be big and intense. Also, every match will have the potential to see the mother of all game-enders used — the summoning of an almighty leader that obliterates the entire playing field.

If this sounds like something you want please take a trip to the Human Resources Kickstarter page here. Human Resources looks gorgeous and the gameplay looks fun so hopefully they meet that goal and we all get to enjoy Human Resources.

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Phill has been the director of a small IT repair business since 2011 which he runs alongside studying for his degree in Information and Communication Technologies at the Open University. Video games are his real passion and they take up more of his time than he'd like to admit.

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