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EARTH VS MARS

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October 2025

Advance Wars spliced with Impossible Creatures

- Fraser Brown

EARTH VS MARS

An acclaimed - albeit struggling - RTS studio developing a cute turn-based tactics game full of retro sci-fi Martians and animal soldiers sounds like one of those terrible April Fools' not-jokes that inundate my beleaguered inbox every April 1. But Relic's Earth Vs Mars is very real.

Relic takes big swings. Homeworld still feels like a groundbreaking RTS more than 25 years after it launched. Dawn of War and Company of Heroes pushed the troubled RTS genre forward at a time when most 3D strategy games were falling on their faces.

imageEven when it misses, I still find myself a captive general, eagerly diving into battle after battle. Company of Heroes 3's dynamic campaign was a mess at launch, but it had so much promise and still held within it a seemingly infinite number of genuinely thrilling, complex RTS brawls full of novelties and smart ideas. This was not remotely obvious during my first taste of Earth Vs Mars.

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What we've got is Advance Wars with a bit of Relic's own Impossible Creatures. OK, here's the deal: Mars has invaded, and a generic Earth military force needs to put a stop to this nonsense with tanks, helicopters, soldiers and that sort of thing.

The Martians have some weird sci-fi gizmos, but so does Earth: specifically, the Splice-O-Tron, which lets you splice humans with up to three different animals - from a final roster of ten - to create bespoke supersoldiers. I only had access to three: a fly, cheetah and rhino.

imageImpossible Creatures gave us 76 critters to splice, but

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