Guns of Icarus Online

Guns of Icarus Online
Developer(s) Muse Games
Publisher(s) Muse Games
Composer(s) Gimmen Gong, Andres Soto
Series Guns of Icarus
Engine Unity
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
OS X
Linux
PlayStation 4
Release
  • NA: October 29, 2012
Genre(s) Strategy, First-person shooter
Mode(s) Multiplayer[1]

Guns of Icarus Online (also known as Guns of Icarus Alliance) is a steampunk-themed multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed and published by American studio Muse Games. It is a follow-up to Guns of Icarus (now known as Flight of the Icarus), and was released on October 29, 2012.[2][3] A cooperative, PvE companion game Guns of Icarus Alliance was released on March 31st, 2017.[4] On December 23, 2011, Muse Games launched a Kickstarter project to raise $10,000 to partially fund the development of Guns of Icarus Online, and the company subsequently received $35,237 at the close of the bidding on 21 February 2012.[5] Following the completion of their fundraising campaign, Muse Games co-developer Eric Chung announced that Guns of Icarus Online would enter closed beta on April 10, 2012.[6]

Guns of Icarus Online Version 1.0 officially went online on October 29, 2012. The improved Version 1.1 was first available through Steam on November 20 and online on November 23. In early 2013, Linux support was added.[7] A PlayStation 4 version launched May 1, 2018 with full cross-platform support.[8]

Gameplay

Guns of Icarus Online is a steampunk/dieselpunk, multiplayer, first-person shooter that focuses on airship combat. Each airship is controlled by up to four players, with each member of the crew taking a specific role. Players can choose three different classes: gunner, engineer or pilot, which will allow them access to different kinds of tools. The captain of each ship chooses which weapons to use in his/her ship. There are also several ships available:

  • Galleon: the Galleon is by far the biggest and more resilient ship, but also the slowest one. It focuses on high firepower and tank capabilities with high hull armor.
  • Squid: the Squid is the fastest ship in the game which allows its commander to outmaneuver enemy ships, but it is the least resilient ship and does not have access to a Heavy Weapon.
  • Goldfish: the Goldfish has a main gun on its prow, and two secondary guns on the port and starboard sides. It relies on its moderate speed and high maneuverability.
  • Junker: the Junker has 5 small weapon mountings. It also has high maneuverability, but a slow speed.
  • Pyramidion: the Pyramidion has two guns on the top deck and two on the low deck. With very high damage output, but slow turning speed, this ship is very versatile.
  • Spire: the Spire has a very high turning speed, but a very low linear speed. It is a high dps ship with very low hull armor.
  • Mobula: the Mobula has 5 weapons on the front, but none on the sides nor the back. It has great vertical movement, but is hard to repair in the heat of the battle.

After being in development since late 2013, the Alliance add-on launched on March 31, 2017. This added several PvE game-modes, a faction war gameplay system where players play matches to earn war effort so that their faction can take over or defend pieces of land on a map of the game world, and, at Alliance's launch, it contained four joinable factions and four new playable ships. Two new factions and ships were progressively added in updates throughout the 2017 spring and summer.

These new ships include:

  • Magnate: The ship belonging to the Mercantile Guild faction, this decorated ship is slow-moving, but has three guns on each side; two light gun mountings and one heavy, allowing for the Magnate to have a high damage-per-second.
  • Corsair: A ship belonging to the Anglean Republic, the Corsair is the largest ship in the game. This ship is heavily armoured and slightly faster than a Galleon, and has two heavy guns and light guns on each side, as well as a heavy gun on the front and light gun on the stern, allowing the Corsair to exhibit high damage within limited intervals due to its speed and amount of weapons.
  • Shrike: Hailing from the Order of Chaladon, the Shrike is the second fastest ship in the game after the Squid. However, like the Squid, its hull is weak, and has only average turning speed. This ship has two heavy and light gun mounts on the port and starboard sides of the ship, making the Shrike preferable for "hit-and-run" tactics.
  • Crusader: Belonging to the Fjord Baronies, the Crusader is large and heavily armed, with two heavy guns on the front and two light guns on either side, allowing for a wide frontal attack range. It has good vertical speed, but low health and armor.

The following two ships were added to Alliance after its launch.

  • Stormbreaker: A patchwork airship, this aircraft has extremely fast acceleration and decent speed, as well as fast turning. Its firepower is concentrated on the port side, with one heavy gun and three light guns lined along this side of the ship. It is nimble, but has low health and armor. This is the faction specific ship for the Arashi League.
  • Judgement: Belonging to the Yesha Empire, the Judgement is versatile and has high armor, but indecent forward and turning speed, as well as low health. Its firepower is concentrated towards the front, with two heavy guns and three light guns.

Reception

Guns of Icarus Online received mixed to positive reviews. On Metacritic, it scored 64 out of 100 based on 7 reviews,[9] and on GameRankings 70.60% based on 5 reviews.[10] As of July 2018, the game's rating on Steam is 92% - "Very Positive".[11]

See also

References

  1. Sharkey, Mike (24 May 2012). "Interview: Muse Games Talks Guns of Icarus Online". GameSpy. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  2. "Guns of Icarus Online". GameSpot UK. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  3. Prell, Sophie (July 24, 2012). "Guns of Icarus Online is an upcoming team based, steampunk airship simulator on the PC". Penny Arcade Report. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  4. "Guns of Icarus Alliance". Steam (software). Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  5. "Guns of Icarus Online". Kickstarter. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  6. Chung, Eric (10 April 2012). "Closed-Beta Summary". Muse Games. Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  7. "Guns of Icarus Online adds Linux support". VG247.com.
  8. "Guns of Icarus Alliance PS4 Release Date Revealed". PlayStation LifeStyle. 2018-03-29. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  9. "Guns of Icarus Online for PC Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  10. "Guns of Icarus Online for PC". GameRankings. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  11. "Guns of Icarus Online on Steam". steampowered.com.
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