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Act of Aggression

Act of Aggression

Set in the near-future, Act of Aggression is an explosive techno-thriller real-time strategy game hailing from the Golden Era of RTS. With three global super-powers, there can be only one victory. Across three distinct factions each armed with the greatest modern and prototype military weaponry, he...

Real Time Strategy (RTS)StrategyQuiz/TriviaIndie
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Age RatingsESRB: Teen (T)
68
Critics

WorthItScore

66%

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Based on typical preferences

Is Act of Aggression worth playing?

Act of Aggression at a glance:

  • Popular features (Indie, Science fiction)
  • Old release (10 years ago)

A 66% WorthItScore, paired with mixed reception, suggests this game is worth a look

If you're wondering whether this title fits your interests and playstyle, here’s a detailed breakdown of its value and appeal.

At $29.99, this game is considered fairly priced.

We don’t currently have reliable playtime estimates, which makes it harder to assess long-term value.

Critically, the game has been mixed, averaging 68/100.

Standout positives:

  • Includes popular features like Indie, Science fiction

Things to consider:

  • Likely to feel outdated — released over 10 years ago

Currently available for $29.99 on Steam.

While not a standout, it might still land well with the right expectations.

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Frequently asked questions

When was Act of Aggression released?

Act of Aggression was released in 2015.

What kind of game is Act of Aggression?

Act of Aggression features gameplay that falls under these genres: Real Time Strategy (RTS), Strategy, Quiz/Trivia.

What platforms is Act of Aggression available on?

You can play Act of Aggression on: PC (Microsoft Windows).

Who developed Act of Aggression?

Act of Aggression was developed by Eugen Systems.

How well is Act of Aggression reviewed?

This game has received generally mixed reviews from critics.