Half the time I didn’t know what was happening, but zooming in and then unleashing a special ability never got old. What I did love was the combat, as we get the opportunity to send huge waves of your armies against enemies. It’s up to you to make everything good in the world again. The mage wars – rebel wizards being naughty – has been squashed by the crown and after the war the world of Io is in chaos as anarchy reigns and the earth is consumed by a plague called “bloodburn”, that threatens to destroy everything. When you start the game properly you then play as Tahar, but this is a character you can create in your own likeness. You start the game in a prologue that introduces you to the systems but also to the world itself. The writing is strong for this genre, as is the world-building and atmosphere it creates. The story is one of high fantasy and quite an in-depth narrative. My main focus for this review may have been the campaign, but it’s well worth dipping into the other options too. You’ve also got an Arena mode which puts you in a horde, constantly attacked by ever-increasing difficulty of enemies. Skirmish mode which sees you battle foes online to climb up the leaderboards, a journey mode which is sort of like an open world mode with a created character of your own and unique quests available to play. There is the campaign mode which encapsulates the main story and the added DLC and this can be played alone or in co-op mode. View the first screenshots at the gallery.There are several modes to choose from in the beginning.
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