King's Bounty: The Legend reviews

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If you grew up with King's Bounty and HoMaM-Purchase Obligation! For everyone else-be sure to allude! In total, there are currently 4 Standalones from the current Series. Game Time and Charm the Game offers are second to none. Interesting Story, Side Quests and with a lot of Humor told. By me 10 out of 10.
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Since this Game contains a lot of Dialogue it pretty much the Fun that you can Read everything in English mus and who you didn't even have English at School or Other time could be suitable for the Knowledge of it, you unfortunately also pretty open-minded, so I recommend a Deutsc Hprachy Patch after to Rich. Abandarly it's like the res of Reie really fandastically beautiful!
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As an old-school Heroes player, I took a Look at the Part. What a Game. Whoever grew up with Heroes will wonder, "Why the Hell didn't you get it that way?" A beautifully detailed World full of Secrets and really tough Challenges awaits you. Only the extremely long Text Windows cloud the Overall Picture. They are beautifully written, but do you have to strobe around forever just to make it clear that you are supposed to knock someone out? A great Strategy representative.
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Long sought for a good Game that you can play back on the Sofa with one Hand (turn-based Fights). At last. I made a Mistake, put on easy because I had no Idea what was coming. You earn clay far too quickly. But you have to be so slow to be more strategic if you want to win the Fights. With very weak Opponents, you can also make the Computer gamble, save a Time and you can put on another Coffee. Has put on a Year of Dust, installed today and after 7 Hours I realized that the Day is over. Worth it.
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This game is supposed to be a strategic fantasy game a bit like "Heroes of Might and Magic". The player has to decide on a Hero class (General, Paladin or Wizard), hire troops and then send them around on a real-time strategic map, collecting treasures and aquiring missions. Whenever you meet an enemy, tactical combat begins on a sort of hexagonal chessboard. You get no chance to place your "pawns", you always start with the same position. Then the "pawns" get to move in order of Initiative. The Hero can just stand on the sidelines and cast a spell or two. The AI typically targets weak supporting troops, like priests and archers, while bypassing the more dangerous, but slower infantry types. At the beginning, at least, it is simply not possible to protect those troops, resulting in high losses, which continually have to be replaced in the Castle. I didn't play this for long, since it bored me to tears. No recommendation.