Immortal Empire
About
Immortal Empire is a multiplayer tactics role playing game. Control a party of up to 5 immortals as you travel through a unique fantasy world, using spells and strategy to defeat your enemies.
Features
Features
- Play co-op with your friends, or destroy them in versus mode.
- Unravel a mysterious storyline complete with fully voiced characters in the campaign.
- Use automated matchmaking to compete in the PvP ladder.
- Participate in official tournaments and win rewards.
- Choose between 13 unique immortals, level up, collect loot, enchant your gear to fully customise your party.
- Your dialog choices matter, the way you behave may form relationships or grant powerful character attibutes.
- Try the challenging co-op Gauntlet mode where you must work together with other players to defeat enemy waves of increasing difficulty.
- Use strategy and synergize spells to defeat challenging bosses.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: XP
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or equivalent
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GTX 650 (1GB memory)
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 768 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: 7 or Higher
- Processor: Intel i7 Quad core 3.0 GHz or greater
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GTX 750 (2GB memory)
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 768 MB available space
Immortal Empire reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
On the game for several days already, I still do not get tired.
The gameplay is CERTE Basic, but pretty well crafted.
It's a mix between a Baldur's Gate and a Diablo there are currently 13 playable characters: 5 free/8 to unlock (read to the end to understand the system) the evolution of our character and our team is really interesting.
When you gain experience, it is your "account" that earns levels, and the goal is therefore to spend its accumulated levels in our "account" in skill or stats for our characters.
For example, having a level of "account" 40 will allow you to have either a character mounted level 40, or two character levels 20 or up to five characters level 8. On this point, it is up to you to decide if you want to have a "big" character, or several "small". Knowing that the maximum level of a character is 80. And that the level of "account" is 250 acuso (if I do not say "betises"). So it's quite possible to have several character maximum level.
The multi/Coop side is very sympathetic too.
Indeed, you can be up to four players in the same game. That is to say between 4 characters and 20 character players on the screen (not counting the invocations).
There is a cooperative campaign with a good lifespan, because in addition to being about fifty different levels, there is also a good replayability of the fact that there are four different modes of difficulty. And every difficulty containing its own challenge.
There is a mode called "the Gantlet" which allows a team of four players to try to survive a kind of ARENE where fights are fast enough, and which is a very good source of experience, equipment and especially radiant (see below for the radiant).
And finally, there's PVP, a 1v1 or 2v2.
The lifespan is therefore more than conceit.
As for the CashShop, it is not for me P2W.
The currency of the shop is called "Radiance".
And this last can be won by playing, and this is several ways.
The first is not the daily quest biaie that gives between 15 and 45 point of radiance.
The second way is thanks to the famous challenge present in the main campaign.
And the last but that is the reward better now in my opinion is that when you fight monsters having moin of 5 level of moin that your "account" (example: "account" level 40/watches of level 35 minimum) you will gain 1 point of radiance, and this , both watches kill.
And knowing that, for example, buying a new character block costs 750 point of radiance in 20h of games, I currently cumulated 900 point of radiance.
In short, I warmly recommend this game!