Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict

The Warzone is a real-time strategy game developed by Hawke Gaming Industries exclusively for the PC. It set in the modern day sci-fi fantasy based on Gaiaterra and follows the stories of the nations in various wars from the years 2000 V.C. up to 2024 V.C.

Gameplay
The Warzone plays like most other traditional and classical real-time strategy games, such as Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2, Generals, Tiberium Wars and cancelled 2013 Command & Conquer title mixing elements of the strategic scale of Total Annihilation, the conquest of Total War: Warhammer and the hero system from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos in that the player must invade a territory, construct a defensive base, acquire resources, build various combat, defensive and support units, and defeat enemies and take control the territory by and defend the territory from the enemy invaders. Various unit types can be trained, ranging from infantry to vehicles, aircraft and naval vessels. The player may control each faction plus sub-factions and each side has its unique characteristics and abilities.

Base building is depended on the faction you play as (Aquila uses an base building mechanics through a builder unit similar to the one in Command & Conquer: Generals and Voshkod uses an Construction Yard like those from Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 and Tiberian Dawn)

There are to be multiple resources each faction relies on to sustain their game economies and to build up their forces: deposits of aluminum, oil, and rare earth elements are scattered across the map. Banks and prisoners of war can be captured for a supplementary source of income.

Sub-Factions
Much like in Red Alert 2. Before the battle the player must pick one of four sub-factions of their faction, each providing a passive and active ability, two tech trees, exclusive units and general powers, and, most of all, their epic unit and commando.

Commando Experience
Much like the Heroes in Warcraft III. Commandos uses their unique experience system to gain level.

Balancing
The Warzone follows a medium Rock Paper Scissors method of balancing. Emphasis on medium as multiple units have dual roles, although they are generally only “strong” at one thing and “okay” at another. Some units are 50/50 split on roles and others are strictly single role only, e.g. the Voshkod Roegaydn Demolisher infantry who excels at taking down buildings.

Tech
The Warzone is fast paced, to give earlier tiers a fighting chance we have introduced a Tier 2 structure separate to the Radar at a considerably increased cost. These Tier 2 structures also serve as a way of slowing down Tier 3 access, which is even more expensive.

Tier structures take twice as long to build than other production of similar cost but are heavy duty; well armored but take a lot of power to run as well.

T2 and T3 units also have special weapons and abilities.

Co-commanders
Just like in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3. The Warzone features AI-controlled co-commanders can be given the following orders in the campaign:


 * Strike Target
 * The co-commander will immediately send available forces to deal with the targeted unit/structure.
 * Take Position
 * The co-commander will immediately send available forces to the indicated location. These forces will only stay there for a short while after the position has been secured.
 * Plan Attack
 * The co-commander will begin to build up forces to attack the unit/structure. Should there already be enough forces, the co-commander will send the forces there immediately. This continues until the unit/structure is destroyed.
 * Keep command
 * The Co-commander will fend for himself. This also cancels the other orders listed above.
 * Co-commander Strike
 * Co-commander strikes appear halfway through the missions and have a short description of what they will do when activated.
 * To view the description, click on the Co-commander strike. The activate button will also appear under the description.

The first four orders, Strike Target, Take Position, Plan Attack and Keep Command can be found in the top-left hand corner of the screen. Beside this, there is a portrait of the co-commander and a status bar below. The status bar gives information on the co-commander's actions.

Tech Buildings
Like with the Command and Conquer games, The Warzone also has neutral tech buildings that can be captured to gain new abilities or units that are not part of the main factions (like the Secret Lab in Red Alert 2 's Red Resurrection mod).

Superweapons
Many real-time strategy games employ a superweapon or tactical weapon, a very powerful, near if not limitless range, endgame weapon with large technological requirements and high costs. Popular examples of superweapons are the Chronosphere and the Particle Cannon from Command & Conquer and the nuclear missile from StarCraft.

In The Warzone, superweapons or tactical weapons are split between offensive, used to simple destroy the target, and support, built to support their forces and charges faster, can be technologically unlocked at the third or highest tier, and require high costs and amounts of funds.

General Powers
Much like the General Powers in Generals, The General Powers in The Warzone is the one of a faction's key systems in The Warzone. Many support powers vary in use, from offensive purposes (particularly superweapons) to reconnaissance roles. Most of them have costs before they can be used, but there are support powers that are free of charge

Singleplayer

 * Tutorial - Teaches the basic mechanics of the world of Gaiaterra
 * Campaign - Allows you to complete the Stories of the world of Gaiaterra from 2000 V.C. up into 2024 V.C.
 * Conquest - Similar to the Total War games, the Global Conquest from Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath and Dawn of War Dark Crusade's Campaign Mode, dominate Gaiaterra with your faction of choosing. This is the main event of the Warzone.
 * Custom - Allows you to play maps that are in either skirmish, or use map settings game mode against computer-assisted opponents.
 * Survival - Survival mode has the player either choose a Sub-Faction before being tasked to hold off waves of ai controlled enemies, either from one faction commander to potentially every sub-faction depending on difficulty.
 * Instant Action - Jump straight into the action with a set of forces in a mode based on Total War
 * Map Editor - Allows you to create your own maps, with trigger scripts and custom parameters available.

Campaign
Main Article: The Warzone/Campaigns

The Federation of Aquila
The Federation of Aquila is an technologically advanced nation, and generally fights with a combination of highly technological tactics, superior firepower (including laser weaponry), expeditionary warfare, and a large, versatile, powerful ground, air and naval units as a military alliance. In order to defeat its enemies and their tactics, its military power relies on skill, mobility, and advanced technology.

The Socialist Union of Voshkod
A nation of Hyur, Elezen, Roegadyn and the Viera. The Voshkods revolves superior firepower, ground  supremacy, numerical superiority of swarming thousand of soldiers of the Hyur Army and reliance on highly advanced but conventionally based technologies, relying primarily on heavy armor divisions, but the Voshkod were known for employing cheap infantry in the role of armor support. Generally Voshkod forces were either equal in speed or slower compared to other nations. The slow-moving nature of the juggernaut that is the Voshkod military war machine was compensated by their raw strength and durability.

The Alliance of Hawke
Founded by the Humans of Thedas, Dwarves of the Ironforges and the Wood Elves. The Alliance centered on decisive action, mobility, subterfuge, dominance of the skies, and technological superiority. The Alliance are exceptionally well-trained, guided by superior intelligence and have at their disposal some of the world's most advanced and powerful weaponry.

The Aion Defense Initiative
Founded by the government of Elyos and their allies, the Arborean High Elves, Miqo'te and the Gnomes to defend and fight against the incursions of the Brotherhood of Asmodia. The ADI forces generally prefer heavy armour, walkers, hover technology and superior firepower over speed and mobility (a trend that would continue in future conflicts), this is epitomized in their Mammoth tank, the toughest, most heavily armed battle tank during the war against the Asmodians.

The Katsuragi Protectorate
The Katsuragi Protectorate consists the Humans of the Katsuragi and the High Elves of Asur. Their technology of the Katsuragi includes high-tech, highly versatile transforming units alongside more traditional ones. The Protectorate's manpower is naturally not as much as the one of the other factions. However to compensate for this, they developed advanced technologies and mechas, drones and massive robots to fight for them along with their warriors.

The Brotherhood of Asmodia
Born from a Asmodian named Kane and ally with the Vampires, Khajits and the Draenei. The Brotherhood of Asmodia is centered around the concepts of stealth and speed, preferring outmaneuvering their enemies, hit-and-run attacks, guerrilla tactics and subterfuge and makes extensive use of underground facilities, tunnel networks, and stealth technology to avoid detection.

The Andoran Republic
From the Humans of Andore and the Halflings. The Andorans revolves with a combination of adaptable tactics and combined arms with small but elite units that can face any foe in order to defeat its enemies and their tactics. Relying on skill, versatility, and advanced technology to handle anything, at the cost of being a master of none and small numbers.

The Great Horde
Rapid and hard hitting. The Great Horde, compromising of Orcs, Trolls and Goblins, the Horde focuses on victory through attrition and superior firepower. While nowhere near as technologically advanced as all other factions and other technologically superior factions, They relay on their weapons scavenged from the ADI-Asmodian conflict of 2000 V.C. and taming of Orgrimmar large fauna such as the Squigs.

The Moonlight Liberation Army
Formed by Tyrande Whisperwind following the merger with Lightbourne in the war of 2004 V.C. The hunters of the MLA involved using stealth and speed as their main war tactics, as well as surprise attacks and suicide bombers. They were also known to implement biological and chemical weaponry, notably anthrax, in their fight against the Aquila, Elsword, ADI and the Alliance.

The Elsword Empire
An empire founded by the Elsword. Their army prides itself on its heavy firepower and heavily employ propaganda on the battlefield to inspire their soldiers, nuclear and napalm weaponry, and Elsword's numerous troops have defended the homeland with a nationalistic zeal not seen anywhere else.

The Collective of Auring
Created by the Au Rans whose are banished by the Voshkod and their allies, the Dark Elves and the Undead Forsaken. The Collective relied on mind-control, cloning, advanced magnetic weapons, and laser technology, as well as speed, maneuverability and flexibility to bring him victory on the battlefield.

The Scrin
From the stars comes the Scrin, appeared in Great Gaiaterran Conflict of the 2024 V.C.

Trivia

 * The Setting of Gaiatora is based on Azeroth, Atreia, Eorzea, Golarian and Arborea, but all of the technology are that from modern day contemporary Earth, Command & Conquer (Red Alert, Tiberium and Generals) and Act of War/Aggression
 * Each of the factions are based on the numerous races from numerous franchises, mainly fantasy themed, with the exception of the Scrin
 * Aquila: Our humans (Earth)
 * Voshkod: Hyur, Elezen, Roegaydn and Viera from Final Fantasy XIV
 * Alliance: Humans from Dragon Age, Dwarves from Warcraft and the Wood Elves from Warhammer Fantasy
 * ADI: Elyos from Aion, Miqo'te from Final Fantasy XIV, Arborea High Elves from TERA, the Gnomes from Warcraft
 * Protectorate: High Elves from Warhammer Fantasy and Humans from any type of JRPG games, Gacha game and Anime (Atelier, Disgaea, Radiant Historia, Granblue Fantasy and Rising of the Shield Hero)
 * Brotherhood: Asmodians from Aion, Vampires from Warhammer Fantasy, Khajit from The Elder Scrolls and Draenei from Warcraft
 * Andora: Halflings and the Humans from Black Desert Online
 * Horde: Orcs, Goblins and Trolls from World of Warcraft and the Squigs from 40K
 * MLA: Night Elves and the Lightborn from World of Warcraft
 * Empire: Humans from Korean MMOs like Elsword and Grand Chase Dimensional Chaser and the Castanics from TERA
 * Collective: Au Ra from FFXIV, Dark Elves from Warhammer Fantasy and Forsaken from World of Warcraft
 * Each faction's technology, playstyle and weaponry are based on and used by the factions from the Command & Conquer series and their mods (Mental Omega, Rise of the Reds, Twisted Insurrection and Dawn of the Tiberium Age), Act of War and Act of Aggression, the other scifi RTS like KKND and modern day contemporary Earth, with the exception of the Scrin.
 * Aquila: USA from Command & Conquer Generals, Act of War, Act of Aggression and Task Force Talon from Act of War
 * Voshkod: Red Alert 2 Era Soviets (Mental Omega and Red Resurrection) with a bit Russia from ROTR.
 * Alliance: Red Alert 2 Era Allies with a bit of Red Alert 1 Era Allies (Dawn of the Tiberium Age)
 * ADI: GDI from Command & Conquer Tiberium Series
 * Protectorate: The Empire of the Rising Sun from Red Alert 3 and GloboTech from Twisted Insurrection
 * Brotherhood: Nod from Command & Conquer Tiberium Series
 * Andora: ECA from ROTR with elements from Red Alert 3 Era Allies
 * Horde: The Forgotten and the Forsaken from Twisted Insurrection and the Evolved from KKND with a bit of 40K Orks
 * MLA: GLA from Generals
 * Empire: China from Generals with a bit of Atreides from Emperor: Battle for Dune
 * Collective: Yuri's Army from Yuri's Revenge (notably the Epsilon from Mental Omega) and CABAL
 * The Scrin: Scrin from C&C3 Tiberium Wars without any Tiberium Life Support.