Developed by Proxy Studios, who you might know as the masterminds behindWarhammer 40K: Gladius,Zephonis a 4X title much akin to its older brother, only much more glorious.

With a post-apocalyptic world ridden with rogue AIs, horrors beyond comprehension, and out-of-this-world (literally) 4X gameplay, it stands among the greatest strategy games I’ve ever played, and you’ve likely never heard of it.

Strange mechanical creature fighting with humans in Zephon.

A world gone to hell and back and back to hell

Zephonis as much a 4X game as a narrative-driven story-heavy title, where a strange, unique world is unveiled to you each turn and at every corner.

Whether through quests, discoveries around the world, conversations with other civilizations, or any other means of storytelling (and trust me, there are a lot of those here),Zephonpresents you with a ruined, post-apocalyptic future where eldritch horrors, superintelligence, spiritual beings, and cyberpunk dystopias all come together.

Art of a woman clad in robes sitting at a tentacle-wrapped throne with a child in her lap in Zephon.

It plays much likeCivilization, and, as noted in the intro,Gladius, which the devs extensively worked on. Essentially, you can considerZephonan upgraded version ofGladius, given that it shares much of its DNA with it both in regard to gameplay and design. Where the two differ is the setting, which, though the40Kuniverse is a stellar one and among my favorites, sits a degree higher.

You spawn in with a select civilization, each with a specific affinity. These affinities determine how other civilizations perceive you, what your immediately available technologies and units are, and what story you will get to explore. It’s super dynamic, weird, and unique, allowing every match to feel different.

Units battling in Zephon.

And they don’t feel different just because the gameplay varies between civilizations, no. What determines the dynamic nature of this game is the way the story unfolds. You get different quests, dynamic encounters, dialogue choices, decisions, and paths to follow. Everything is told through microcosmic narration and characters, all of which interact with the civilization you’ve chosen (and the choices you’ve made).

You can meet a rogue AI and decide whether to go with or against it, find a barbaric king hiding out and carrying a unique artifact (which you can steal or leave alone), or encounter eldritch abominations hellbent on world domination. The possibilities are nigh endless, asZephonincorporates aspects of various genres and styles to allow for a world where anything is possible.

OW2 Mercy in her Rose Gold skin

Terminator and 40K seep through

The40Kinfluence is also pretty evident in the art direction, as most panels resemble those found in Games Workshop’s incredible tabletop, which can be attributed to Proxy Studio’s experience with it.

But what stands out the most are theTerminatorvibes. Machines kept on fighting in a war long after their creators and users had passed. Kept chugging along and engaging in endless combat, the few humans remaining eventually rising up against them. That sounds pretty familiar, and there’s even a Skynet-like AI in there, too, the one I’ve mentioned above.

Weapons kid running in street

Each of these narrative aspects of the game seeps through during every match, its outcome determined only by what you do and choose, and what civilization you’re playing as.

I could go on about all the various popular franchisesZephontook pages out of. But why would I, when you can go out and play it for yourself? It’s an A-class experience and you can pick it up for less than your average modern live-service title.

Rick and morty falling through colorful space and Belly, Conrad, jere, Taylor, and Steven gathered around a table outside in the summer i turned pretty

And, what’s more, it gets regular updates which expand on gameplay, story, add new maps and civilizations, etc., all for free. No DLC, no expansions, no Firaxis and 2K shenanigans bleeding you dry.

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Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.

A man caught in an alien tree in Abiotic Factor.

A three-panel image of Pokémon Masters EX showing Latios on the left, Silver at center, and the keyart with Red, Cynthia, and more trainers on the right