Posted March 10, 2011
Longbow games just released an improved version of Hegemony. Basically, the original game, two additional campaigns featuring the peloponesian war and some improvements to the game mechanism.
I had bought the original game for a couple of euros during the winter sales on Steam. The steam install did not work but I could register the game on Longbow's site and download a newer version. All in one a very enjoyable tower defense game, but not a strategy game at all. I went tthough half of the map before running out of patience for the main shortcomings of the game : no diplomacy, no way to reduce the ability of ennemies to regenerate their fallen armies even if you control their sources of food.
Has anyone here tried the betas of Hegemony gold ? Is the improved game somehow managing a better balance between the "tower defense" aspect and the strategic possibilities one would expect when reading the specs of that game ?
I had bought the original game for a couple of euros during the winter sales on Steam. The steam install did not work but I could register the game on Longbow's site and download a newer version. All in one a very enjoyable tower defense game, but not a strategy game at all. I went tthough half of the map before running out of patience for the main shortcomings of the game : no diplomacy, no way to reduce the ability of ennemies to regenerate their fallen armies even if you control their sources of food.
Has anyone here tried the betas of Hegemony gold ? Is the improved game somehow managing a better balance between the "tower defense" aspect and the strategic possibilities one would expect when reading the specs of that game ?