XYCat: And I'd like to ask whether it is comparable to something like Darklands or whether there's some actual story to it?
Ixamyakxim: I haven't played Darklands (For shame! Despite considering myself a serious "golden age gamer" I had never heard of this one before here - and I have to admit I have a "baseline" when it comes to visuals. I don't need flashy, gorgeous visuals... but I have to be able to look at the game and enjoy it for long periods and Darklands falls below this threshhold. Unfortunately, Starflight does as well - a few oldies but goodies I think otherwise I'd love to play, but won't LOL).
I imagine, however Eisenwald shares a lot in common with the setting and feeling of living in a real world. Beyond that, my gut says that while the story, "puzzles" and rumor hunting and text questing of Eisenwald would fall a bit short of Darklands. Do I think Eisenwald will be a much loved forgotten gem / pseudo classic a few years from now? Yup, I sure do. Do I think it will be regarded as "one of the best, EVER" - no, sorry - and that is NO KNOCK on Eisenwald at all.
And to all comparing this game to HoMM - I really have to dissuade that. The overland map and troop management may seem to lend that comparision. But the tactics of combat play out differently and the game really is much more RPG than it is "4X" / Civ / empire building. Occupying towns is needed to garrison areas and establish a foothold and ESPECIALLY for gold generation but beyond that it's more about capturing for story advancement.
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In Darklands you more or less make your own story. I mean the whole thing starts with a party of four deciding to go adventuring. That's it. You get dropped off in a completely random town and you're looking for stuff to do.