We tend to think - finally, at least je do - real-time strategy games as also divided between the basic construction pleasantly stupid and the collection of resources, and occasional skirmishes but rarely filled with tension . Certainly, there are exceptions. Nobody ever watched a professional Starcraft match and thought it was a super relaxing experience. AGE OF DARKNESS: Final Stand amplifies anxiety by superimposing a difficulty similar to You Will Die to a somewhat traditional RTS mechanics and the result is a unique and stimulating reshuffle of something familiar. Now in anticipated access, Age of Darkness: Final Stand still lacks many features like more than one playable hero or the complete campaign. However, it offers a pretty clear overview of what joyfully sadistic developers have in mind. It challenges you to achieve what could be an inaccessible goal (at least for mortals), which is to survive an assault of 70,000 enemies. The gameplay in Age of Darkness: Final Stand is...