INTRODUCTION
Grab your weapons and head to the battlefield to stop an
army from taking control of your homeland in Iron Grip:
Warlord, the debut commercial game from
Isotx, Inc.
In short, this game is all about fun. It features single and cooperative multiplayer modes, low system requirements, small file space, and a unique combination of RTS/FPS gameplay. It immerses the player in an epic scale of total war, set in the Iron Grip universe.
SETTING
Iron Grip: Warlord takes place in the fictional country of
Atelia, which was recently invaded by the Confederation.
It is a nation rift with apathy, consisting of city-states
and nomad tribes with tense allegiances.
As the player, you are one of the many Atelian warriors of Warlord Sahrab’s Army. You are charged with the defense of the city-states in a last ditch effort to overcome the invaders. Along with your comrades, either controlled by friends in multiplayer or the computer in single player, you must defend and make a final stand to fight for Atelian independence.
GAMEPLAY
The gameplay revolves around fighting of large invading
armies with a small elite group in an urban setting.
Players must deploy defenses and ensure their stronghold
survives wave after wave of Confederation warriors without
being overwhelmed. This scale of battle is achieved by
combining real-time strategy construction with
first-person combat to create the ultimate defense game.
FACTIONS
The warring factions are the Atelia Militia against the
Confederation of Nallum. The Atelians are making their
last stand in the city-states which the Confederates
strive to take control at any cost.
The Atelia Militia is a mixture of armed citizens, organized resistance and allied nomadic warriors. Their primary objective is to slow the march of the Confederate armies by any means possible while reducing their public support and encouraging Atelian civilian resistance.
The Confederation consists of modern armies with millions of troops and nearly unlimited resources. However, there is something to say for quality over quantity; individually, the soldiers are poorly trained and minimally equipped. Their strength is in shear numbers and the fear that Atelians harbor.



