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Well I didn't either, but I got the chance to try it out for two hours. It's awesome. Now I'm not really trying to review the game, it's just I was utterly unable to tell what the game actually is from either reviews or game page, so I'll just give you a list of mechanics.

Short story: It's King's Bounty series set in 15th century, with survival elements, great writing and meaningful RPG aspects. Buy it.

Long story:
It's King's Bounty series
- You get a 'hero' (on a horse, even!) that you command around, collect stuff and meet various NPCs - be it quest givers, opponents or anything in between.
- Your hero leads a group of soldiers / medics / scouts / scholars / other guys who, in case of battle, fight on a tactical screen. Of course, different professions have different uses. Now just so it's not too simple, every single follower also has a personality, and will agree / disagree with your choices, so you'd better build a group compatible with your playstyle - lest they'll lose morale and screw you over. And just as an icing on the cake, while camping, some of those people can actually strike conversation with you.
- Focus of the game is very much exploration, but you do get to collect traditional chests with loot and stuff like that.

Set in 15th century:
- Yes. 15th century. Flintlock guns, bows and arrows, swords and shields, halberds. No magic nonsense.

With survival elements:
- Exploring the map works like this: you run around and lose action points during the process (so it's not limitless like in King's Bounty.) Now the action points effectively mean time spent exploring - and when you run out, it means night time. At night time, you have to break a camp and assign various tasks to your followers - tasks like hunting, research, exploration, anything that needs to be done at the moment. As a result, in the morning, you get/lose stuff, depending on how well did you allocate your resources (and a bit of luck.) Also, every night, your soldiers need to eat and spend rations, so you need to be careful and actually have enough to feed everyone, or morale starts to suffer.

Great writing and meaningful RPG aspects
- Great writing is quite self explainatory - there's a lot of text, and it's quite well-written text as well.
- RPG aspects - while reading trough all that text, you actually get to make choices. I don't know what about consequences as I have not played enough of the game to see any, but the immediate ones are obvious - morale changes depending on the party I have built in the beginning (or people that have joined me later on.) You also get to choose replies and so on and so forth. And as an addition, while camping, a random event can occur - including actual interaction with your party members, based on their personality. This is a small miracle by itself, given how many you can choose from at the beginning. Of course, there are other events as well, but I'll allow you to discover that by yourself :-P
- There's also skill points and shit, but I guess that's a given. Nothing really that crazy or original there, just run of the mill stuff. Well polished run of the mill stuff tho.

So, there, that's how it works. Now get it.
Post edited June 16, 2013 by Fenixp
Agree, love this game. Really sorry I didn't back it back when it was on kickstarter.
I followed the game since it's Kickstarter campaign, and it immediately captured my interest, which is weird, because I'm really not into that genre at all.

I had some time playing it now (still pretty early in the game though), and it is very fun, and pretty deep in it's content. And the dialogue and text is really very well written - I never caught myself even once glancing over it or clicking it away.

The combat is rather simple, and most options are available from pretty much the beginning, but also very strategic and tactical - very fun.

I was just so stupid and chose the Iron Man Mode in the beginning, and now I'm dreading every encounter, every choice and every battle. But i guess that's how it's supposed to be?
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Fesin: I was just so stupid and chose the Iron Man Mode in the beginning, and now I'm dreading every encounter, every choice and every battle. But i guess that's how it's supposed to be?
I kind of wanted to go with Iron Man as well at first, but ... Eh, I'd be pissed over losing progress again :-p

But yeah, optional permadeath. You hear that devs? Optional.
Post edited June 16, 2013 by Fenixp
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Fenixp: I kind of wanted to go with Iron Man as well at first, but ... Eh, I'd be pissed over losing progress again :-p
Yeah, well. At least I'm playing a diplomatic character, so I can avoid most fights - I think I've only been on 2 or 3 proper ones (i.e. no training or tournaments), and I have managed not to lose a single member for now.
But I've also been pretty lucky in not having been ambushed at night yet, so there's that...
Sounds interesting. Thanks for the post
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Fesin: But I've also been pretty lucky in not having been ambushed at night yet, so there's that...
I wish you luck :p
From what i heard the combat phase is brutal, the only negative points that i heard was you cant pan on world map and it seems upgrading the weapon/armor doesnt do much.
Its on wishlist for now but gonna grab one day regardless.
Post edited June 16, 2013 by soulitter
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Pheace: I wish you luck :p
Thanks, I think I'm fscked if that ever happens.
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Fesin: Thanks, I think I'm fscked if that ever happens.
Depends on the encounter, but yeah, one of the most difficult challenges in the game is probably one of those encounters
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davosseaworth749: Sounds interesting. Thanks for the post
Well, at least someone :-P (shameless bump)
All right, the last bump. This game clearly needs more publicity. I feel giveaway coming when I get my salary.
This sounds amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Crossing my fingers it will be on sale before too long. Its new so I don't expect it to be there during any summer sale.

Question though, you said its like King's Bounty. Have you played Heroes of MM, Age of Wonders or Eador? If so, is it still most comparable to KB? Not asking like its a bad thing as I really enjoyed all games in this category and they all bring something different. Am only curious why it reminded you most of KB than any others, if you played them. Thanks!
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Fenixp: All right, the last bump. This game clearly needs more publicity. I feel giveaway coming when I get my salary.
Thanks! I already had this game on my "might be worth a look" list, but had it on low priority, since the advertising and descriptions didn't even tell me which kind of game it was. I'll increase the priority now. :)
Scouts are the absolute bomb in this game

Do Hunters get any better if you upgrade their equipment or something? I only have 1 but all she does is seem to miss or deal small damage.