Posted March 24, 2015
Sanjuro: There is a distinct protagonist that you control, yes, but you also command some troops. After all, you have an Empire to save.
One more thing, semi-relevant, mostly brought up by nostalgia. There was an old animated film "Flight of Dragons" in which humanity chose to follow the path of technology and gradually lost connection to magic. Well, in this case the situation is somewhat reversed: the technology is well-developed (not to the level of our world, but still, they have zeppelins, tanks, mechanical soldiers and stuff) but other games set in the same universe at later times show little to no trace of that technology and quite a lot of magic. There is an explanation to why it is so in the beginning of this game.
Is it Divinity: Dragon Commander?One more thing, semi-relevant, mostly brought up by nostalgia. There was an old animated film "Flight of Dragons" in which humanity chose to follow the path of technology and gradually lost connection to magic. Well, in this case the situation is somewhat reversed: the technology is well-developed (not to the level of our world, but still, they have zeppelins, tanks, mechanical soldiers and stuff) but other games set in the same universe at later times show little to no trace of that technology and quite a lot of magic. There is an explanation to why it is so in the beginning of this game.