![]() ![]() Apart from this minor niggles though, this is a fine addition to your strategy collection. There's plenty of depth and opportunities for strategic play, although the visuals are simple and rather ugly, while there's not a great range of maps. There's a lot to sink your teeth into here, and you'll be occupied for some time, playing through the two campaigns and the custom scenarios. There's a nice range of units to use too, along with some cool spells, and it's perhaps this range of options that's at the core of the game's appeal. ![]() There's also a very sophisticated diplomacy matrix to consider, and choosing your allies wisely is a key, but very difficult, part of the game. There's less micromanagement of cities and suchlike here, with a strong focus on combat, and which makes extensive use of hero characters, while the wide selection of races brings a nice sense of diversity to proceedings. You're offered a number of options when setting up, and can customize the AI, hero attributes and so on, and you can even choose between standard turn-based or simultaneous gameplay. The game is a turn-based strategy affair, set in a familiar fantasy world and which gives you the option to play through two campaigns, which each telling the tale of how humans came into the land and caused a terrible conflict, but from opposing perspectives. This fantasy strategy game is a sort of mix of Master of Magic, Heroes of Might and Magic and Age of Empires, and although it lacks a little something in the replay department, it remains a very enjoyable experience. ![]()
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