Battlestar Galactica Deadlock Wiki

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The Colonial Fleet is the primary military branch of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol. The Colonial Fleet was founded in 1952 at the beginning of the First Cylon War. The previously independent and competing militaries of the varies Colonies were for the first time pooled together under a unified command to fight against the Cylons. This coalition force survived the war and has lasted for forty.

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We're back again with another exciting installment of the Weekly Official Wiki Roundup! We've got another meaty set of treats here with you this week with some awesome-looking official wikis to whet your appetite. Whether you love watching space battles unfold or enjoy multicolored battles with zany creatures, we've got something you'll enjoy. But enough talk – have at you! Get at these wikis while they're still piping hot!Big science fiction fan? Love Battlestar Galactica? You'll want to get your hands on this epic strategy game, which let's you take control of the Colonial Fleet and free the Twelve Colonies from the impending Cylon invasion.

You'll be responsible for building up your own formidable fleet, unraveling conspiracies, and following an original story set during the First Cylon War. The game's already out on PC with a wide variety of expansions and additional packs to download and further your time in the Battlestar Galactica universe, so if you're a strategy game junkie, this is one sci-fi adventure you won't want to miss.This classic arcade shooter resembles a puzzler with colorful characters and alien invaders. You take on the mantle of the hero Morpheus, who's arming himself up to defend his people from dastardly aliens who wish to take over. Challenging bosses and plenty of colorful enemies are getting in line to take him on – luckily, Morpheus is ready for them all with a host of different battle personas that he can use to unleash different kinds of power-ups and abilities. With five bosses to defeat and 15 different invaders to take down, it'll be a long time before the action comes to an end.Looking for an inventive twist on the battle royale genre? Spellbreak should scratch that itch nicely. Weaving magical combat together with spell combinations and powerful runes, you'll take the role of a mage who's working to eliminate their foes one by one to be the last one standing.

The game is currently in closed alpha, so you can check it out if you're interested (and are selected) but it's targeting a release quite soon, so if you've grown tired of games like Fortnite or PUBG, this should add some much-needed variety to your regular game rotation. Brittany VincentBrittany Vincent has been covering video games and tech for over a decade for publications like G4, Popular Science, Playboy, Empire, Complex, IGN, GamesRadar, Kotaku, Maxim, GameSpot, Shacknews, and more. When she's not writing or gaming, she's looking for the next great visual novel in the vein of Saya no Uta. Like a fabulous shooter once said, get psyched!

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We’re a week out from the launch of Battlestar Galactica: Deadlock, the upcoming simultaneous turn-based space tactics game from Slitherine Ltd & Star Hammer's Black Lab Games. Set during the First Cylon War (as imagined by the 2004 TV Show), you are put in charge of the fledgling Colonial Fleet as you try and hold back the tide of an all-out Cylon invasion of the Twelve Colonies.We’ve been playing the game’s beta since it dropped a few weeks ago, and we’ve been with what we’ve played so far. If there’s one thing Black Labs does well it’s their combat engine and as the bread-and-butter of a game like Deadlock, it’s comforting to see the time and effort going into those systems.When (if) you buy the game a week from now, you’re going to be thrust into the heart of the action pretty much from the get go.

A lot of things will take some getting used to, especially at the campaign level, but we figured it might be useful to pen a Quick-Start guide to some of the tactics of the game, so at least you know what you’re doing there. In Part One, we will be going over some general principles and concepts integral to the strategies you need to employ. All information is correct as of Version 1.0. General PrinciplesFighters are KingAs of the current build of the game, fighters are generally quite powerful. Two/three squadrons of Vipers can tear through the armour of most ships, and can also do a scary amount of hull damage. In fact, a legitimate tactic could be to simply hold off at a distance while you let your fighters take things out one-by-one, although the game is generally more rewarding the more you get involved. Cylon raiders are generally weaker than Vipers, although if you leave them alone they will still do some damage to your fleet before being taken out.While every ship can attack fighters (with the lighter guns being more effective than heavier weaponry), there’s no designated ‘Anti-Fighter’ ship class within the make-up of either the Colonial Fleet, nor the Cylon forces (which you can choose to play as in either Skirmish or Multiplayer).