Justin Lee On March 20, 2007 at 8:57 am

DreamCatcher has released a single player demo for the upcoming space RTS game Genesis Rising: The Universal Crusade. The demo comes in at 275 megabytes and has 3 tutorial missions and 2 single player missions.


DreamCatcher Inc., a leading worldwide publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment software, today released the Single Player Demo for Genesis Rising: The Universal Crusade, its highly anticipated futuristic Space RTS for Windows featuring unique organic starships. Genesis Rising: The Universal Crusade is developed by Metamorf Studios and is scheduled for release in North America on March 20th and in Europe on March 30, 2007. The Single Player Demo is loaded with fast-paced and high-intensity action including the game’s epic Intro Cinematic, 3 Tutorial Missions and 2 distinct and challenging Single Player Missions.

Game Summary

Three thousand years in the distant future after what was believed to be the arrival of “The Savior,” mankind has carved a bloody path across the known Universe. Considering themselves a divine race and beyond reproach as a species, they view all alien races as inferior. Those that do not bend and acknowledge the infinite superiority of the Human genome are subsequently punished or simply destroyed. The dominion of the Human race was ensured by Organids – genetically designed organic machines, easily adaptable to any enemy strategy.

Take on the role of Captain Iconah, a battle-hardened fleet commander and a brilliant genetic designer, as you control a fleet of fully customizable organic ships in an attempt to conquer the last region of the galaxy – the Universal Heart, an enigmatic entity that spawned all life and matter in the universe. At least that’s what the Human’s believe…

This Single Player Demo includes 2 playable Single Player Missions: Scattered Remains and Sacrifice, drawing players into this stunning, yet hostile universe that will surely leave RTS fans craving for more. Customize your gene-based Organid ships, with over 50 different weapons and abilities to choose from, as you battle alien races in these visually distinctive levels.

Genesis Rising is original and fast-paced. Featuring the best elements of strategy and RPG games, players will be immersed into a rich back story and drawn into an epic crusade that they won’t soon forget…

The title has a T for Teen rating in North America and PEGI rating of ‘12+’ in Europe. For further information, please visit the official website at www.GenesisRisingGame.com.

Currently only one site has this demo listed, we will add more mirrors as they appear today:
Gamers Hell

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