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Infested Planet Review

  • First Released Mar 6, 2014
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  • PC

If it moves, shoot it.

A squad of gun-toting space marines? A distant world that needs conquering? A teeming mass of deadly alien wildlife that's hell-bent on eating the faces of anyone who meddles in their business? At a glance, Infested Planet appears too concerned about checking off boxes in the dusty old sci-fi cliches playbook for its own good, but well-balanced and absorbing gameplay overshadow those expected elements. On paper, the overplayed "let's stomp some alien bugs with our big machine guns" routine fails to excite. Beneath its generic exoskeleton, however, the challenging mix of real-time strategy base management and tower-defense strategy found in this slick-looking game packs serious heat.

Not too keen on being wiped off the face of their own planet, the aggressive aliens your burly squad of soldiers must eradicate prove to be worthy and adaptable adversaries. Your orders are to blast your way through massive swarms of these foes, destroying their hives, and building your own bases in their footprints until you've cleared the region. Don't be fooled. Conquering a map is rarely as simple or straightforward as that, which is what makes the ebb and flow of Infested Planet's battles so intriguing.

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Pushing into the gaping alien maw is dangerous business.
Pushing into the gaping alien maw is dangerous business.

Some moments have you juggling resources and laying out defenses to protect your established territory from counterattacks. Others have you taking your crew and pushing forward right into the action--a dangerous gamble that can pay off with critical resources if you manage to capture new ground. A simple misstep, however, can annihilate your squad, wasting precious seconds as your troops respawn at the nearest base. Overwhelming enemy numbers make you constantly shift your focus to ensure you don't lose ground, but getting overrun by a surprise enemy surge can prove thrilling too.

The constant shift of power on the battlefield fuels the excitement and unpredictability that make each match intensely engrossing. At peak moments where the chaos hits a dizzying crescendo, Infested Planet dips into arcade-style shooter territory with a level of heightened intensity that forces you to react quickly or die. Your foes' well-defended bases spew out endless streams of creepy-crawly drone creatures that lurch toward your outposts en masse like swarms of carnivorous ants. These gruesome parades often come from multiple directions at once, inciting bouts of panic when you zoom out to scan the map and notice throngs advancing on your position.

Raw firepower alone won't do the trick, at least not early on. Smart limitation of your available resources nudges you toward strategic-minded expansion and more-thoughtful deployment of your forces. Each encounter starts you off with a small squad of five marines and a minimal base infrastructure to work with. It's enough to take down the first few waves of aliens that come poking around to see what you're up to, but forget about winning the battle with just your starting posse. At the same time, bolstering your troops is also impossible without the necessary build points that you gain from razing enemy hives and capturing containers littered around the map. And you need every resource you can get--and then some--to push through the harder stages.

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Enemy AI is aggressive enough to pose a real threat if you don't pay close attention to how the flow of battle is changing from moment to moment. In addition to having tougher and more-varied enemy unit types, later levels introduce special twists, such as mutation bursts that rapidly multiply the number of enemy foes being spawned, or plunk down regenerating landmines on the battlefield. Attacking a hive also tends to trigger an immediate counterattack that can crush a weakened squad, so weighing your approach and the potential enemy response is important. The campaign mode treats each mission as part of a bigger war. It's brutally tough at moments but always fair. Even if you fail a level, you get to keep the cash you've accumulated, and the option to replay a stage is always on the table. This gives you the power to gradually unlock new ways to enhance your force.

The challenging mix of real-time strategy base management and tower-defense strategy found in this slick-looking indie shooter packs serious heat.

Whether you're buying new soldiers and upgrading their fighting capabilities or laying down turrets and calling in helicopter air strikes, every decision you make helps shape your chances of success on the battlefield. Promoting existing units to snipers, shotgunners, flamethrower units, leaders, and more isn't cheap, but it can have a big impact on their effectiveness in combat. Likewise, researching new technologies gives you a boost with a few handy support structures and other perks. Tight resources keep things balanced, spurring some tough choices as you push onward. Don't expect to be blown away by options, however. There's a decent number of toys to eventually gain access to as you earn cash from beating levels, but the upgrades menu has a more limited selection than most strategy games. It's also not the most intuitive system to work through in the heat of battle even with its pared-down leanings.

Infested Planet's streamlined approach ultimately spins out into a welcome shift away from the dizzying complexities that can bog down RTS games. The arcade-style flow of matches is grabby and pours the action on thick without sacrificing strategy, and the unique, colorful art style and excellent gameplay help set Infested Planet apart from its larger-scale brethren. Stomping aliens is far more fresh and thrilling than you'd expect.

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The Good

  • Streamlined arcade-style take on traditional real-time strategy
  • Alien foes throw all kinds of interesting surprises at you
  • Ebb and flow of combat is fulfilling
  • Great visual style

The Bad

  • Upgrades menu is unintuitive to navigate

About the Author

A longtime RTS enthusiast, Nathan has been bored with many of the ho-hum offerings in the genre of late. Infested Planet proved to him once again that cool innovations can come in small packages.
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i bought this game with high expectations but then i hated it. there's no story at all and unit control is clumsy as hell. the game is way too easy and the upgrades are unsatisfactory and no fun. i don't know, i highly disliked the game. i don't think it deserves all the praise that it's getting.


it's just an ok flash game at best.


charging 15$ for it is blatant robbery.


oh, also, there's no minimap in the game. reallly?


rating this game 8/10 is disgusting.

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i bought this game a while ago, i am having LOADS of fun with it. another amazing simple indie rts game is DoorKickers.

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I don't understand. Gamespot barely gives a game 8 or above and I like this rigor which makes it more credible.but suddenly in a week it changes it's mind and becomes generous for most games. phhhh....

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@alien-hell

You are quite naïve if you think there is going to be any "consistency" with the numbers.

Also, it's people like you who give scores more significance than they deserve, just by bringing them up.

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@Gelugon_baat @alien-hell huh? seriously? according to you scores have no meaning? Then what is the f**king point? I'll give you a hint. It has to do with money. And how money gets spent based on feedback from online sources people trust. In this case, used to trust.


Troll on sister!

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@hudson633

Your tin-foil hat is doing the talking for you again.

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@Gelugon_baat @alien-hell Quite true... Numeric values are more of an ultra-hyper-mega-shortened review. You miss a lot of things when you judge a game just by a number.

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@alien-hell Well, as of late they removed decimal scores, so numeric values are even more imprecise now. I din't think anyone should judge based on numbers. But i got your point. It is a big deal for people who don't want to read the review.

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Edited By alien-hell

@Raxyman @Gelugon_baat I don't judge games by numbers.but it's 50 percent of people's attention.you can't say nobody cares.well it's a quick overview criterion.specially by GS.

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Big surprise. An Indy game scores an 8.


I have to hand it to Gamespot. With the new idiotic site design coupled with this deluge of trash games polluting the ranks, in under a few months Gamespot has managed to make itself completely irrelevant. Point of fact, to all you self defense bots, I have no interest in any scores or recommendations that come from this site anymore. And I've been a loyal visitor for a decade. I hope the payoffs from these Indy developers are worth the price of your vanishing audience

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@hudson633 Fun fact: A game from a small studio can be just as good - if not better - than large studio games. Indy games can earn high honours, too.

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@hudson633

Right, becuause indie devs sure as hell have a lot of money to bribe sites with :D :D :D

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@hudson633 Why do you think indie games are trash? Indie games may not be your preference but calling them trash is really wrong,

If a game is good ,it gets a good score.

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@hudson633

Well, good riddance once you leave then - and take your tin-foil hat with you too.

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@Gelugon_baat @hudson633 tin-foil hat? what exactly was so outrageous about my points? I nailed you - the resident spin bot. took you two hours to rush in with nothing valid to say. here's a tip, if you're paid to troll, don't use an obvious avatar.


you'd think a major website would welcome feedback from their audience. but of course credibility is nowhere to be found when game of the year goes to an interactive ninety minute soap.

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@hudson633

Oh sure, bring up the "I have a right to opinions" shield. If you are going to say that, then people have the right to slam your opinion too. Besides, isn't that what you are doing, slamming others' opinions?

Also, if GameSpot has somehow become "irrelevant" when it is still the gaming site with the second-highest Internet traffic as measured by Alexa, then you may have an issue of thinking that anything related to gaming should be oriented around you.

Yet I suppose that is expected of you, isn't it?

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@Gelugon_baat Seriously, are you retarded? I have an opinion. It is the purpose of message boards to spread opinion. You are under the assumption you are right. I disagree. I would wager most visitors here would agree with me. But you keep on keeping on, sister! Silencing opinions is just your cup of tea.


And to the people below, my intention wasn't to label all indy games trash. But the half dozen or so "recommendations" I've followed recently off this site indeed have been pointless trash. My opinion. Ratings should mean something. Participation awards (weeee! we got an 8) diminish the validity of this online source. And my initial point is extremely valid. Gamespot has become irrelevant.

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@hudson633 @Gelugon_baat Coming up aces on a hedged bet is not "nailing" anything.


The tin-foil hat comment most definitely nailed you.

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@hudson633

Maybe you would want to check your facts: Gone Home didn't get Game of the Year.

Really, you are poorly informed, yet you have the gall to think that your assumptions make you "right".

Also, just leave already. There won't be any change, regardless of how much you bitch.

If you are not complaining because of wishful thinking that bitching would change things to the way that you like, then you have a massive ego that needs to be stroked by seeing your own complaints appear in a publicly viewable article.

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Infested Planet's emergent gameplay is rare, but it's not new, in case you are wondering; A.I. War by Arcen Games has already done this.

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Nice, always on the lookout for a solid RTS.

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Uh, hello? Does anyone care?

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@RC-Sev I do!

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