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Manage your cities and fortresses, increase your power through research and industry, design arcane constructs, recruit armies and heroes, explore and exploit dungeons and ruins, and experience random events and event chains. You can mod several aspects of the game and create your own world maps. Warlords Download (1990 Strategy Game) One of the better war games to be released at the beginning of the 1990's, Warlords has the appearance of a game lovingly designed by its creator, Steve Fawkner. The game is a hybrid of combat, fantasy and strategy and mixes these components very well. Even more commendable is the depth of the game and the astonishing amount of detail and decision making that makes for intense and exciting game play. Each game always has eight Warlords and though human opponents might be more diverse (the operative word here is "might"), very few will match the computer controlled characters in terms of unadulterated cunning and a downright cutthroat mentality. Computer controlled players tend to have a narrow focus once they set their sights on a weakening foe but don't make the mistake of thinking that makes them an easy target. Although the computer doesn't appear to have any great advantage over human players when it comes to strategy, the art of resource management (hiring heroes, economic warfare, etc.) is definitely well ingrained in the AI. You'll rarely see the computer controlled players overextend, waste forces or overlook opportunities, qualities that can't be guaranteed of human opponents (or yourself!). In Warlords, the most important character type is the hero and the slick way the program limits accessibility makes acquisition of them doubly important. Without heroes you can't explore certain "treasure troves" you stumble across while expanding your territory. These repositories include places like libraries and ruins and contain various necessary items required to make your forces competitive. But the heroes are expensive and other than the one you start with you'll have to hire the rest. Combat in Warlords is simple, effective and fairly quick and in a nice twist, quality counts more than quantity. That simple design feature coupled with the fabulous array of possible modifiers and outside influences (e.g., a temple blessing) that impact on battles, adds tons of strategy to developing and "stacking" your military units in preparation for war. Management in the game is delightfully uncomplicated yet detailed enough to keep you on your toes. The 81 cities all have specific income and defense parameters, restrictions on what units can be produced and efficiency limitations on producing them! The eight races (empires) are assigned specific varied initial assets such as funding and different capital income but receive an equal defensive rating at the beginning. The introduction into the game of the fantasy elements is just icing on the cake. Not overly abundant and with specific attributes (movement points, flying, etc.) and costs, these creatures (e.g., dragons, griffins, demons, devils, Pegasi) can spell the difference in a battle over rough terrain. All the aforementioned attributes (and plenty more not covered here) blend almost seamlessly to make playing Warlords a rewarding experience for fans of the genre. The game easily overcomes its few shortfalls (such as having only one game map and no option to modify units or land) through sheer depth of game play and the concomitant application of strategy needed against formidable computer or human opponents. Graphics: Fairly basic stuff, not a lot of flourishes. Sound: Average. Nothing noteworthy. Enjoyment: A terrifically playable war game with tons of strategic choices and "smart" AI. Replay Value: Eight different races (empires) to choose from, each with varying degrees of initial setup parameters, attributes and capabilities. Game play is dependent upon decisions so the potential for diversity is here. Only complaint is the one game world map; random map generation would have been great. The first in the Warlords series. Basically, your mission is world domination. This may be played between up to 8 people all on the same machine. It is a medieval type strategy game that requires the player to control 80 cities in the realm of Illuria. In order to do so you must wipe out your 7 opponents. Gold is accrued through the ownership of cities. The gold is then used to create armies. Heroes can sometimes "find" things or be rewarded by sages (there are only 2 and it's a first come first served basis). You can choose between various human and non-human peoples, as well as the ubiquitous evil Warlord. This is a very early version of what strategy games eventually became. Warlords 3: Reign of Heroes Download (1997 Strategy Game) Warlords III - Reign of Heroes is the sequel to it's successful predecessor Warlords II. It combines new armies, new scenerios and multiplayer to bring you begging for more. The best part of Warlords II, which is retained in Warlords III - Reign of Heroes, is the element of strategy and diplomacy involved. You must declare war before attacking someone, and wait a turn for them to recognize your declaration. If not, you make yourself look traitorous and will find no one is willing to ally with you. On that note, you can sign alliances with others and work together to dispatch the enemy. As well, a nice feature is the items you can collect, and the quests you can be assigned. You recieve stat boosting equipment for completing these quests, and can kill other heroes to loot what they've got. Often, players may become extremely angry at the luck the computer has in battles. You can have an extremely powerful army vs. the computer's significantly weaker one, and have your army wiped out. It's the Risk scenario, where the enemy has the luck of the draw (Risk is a strategy game, originally a board game). Warlords III - Reign of Heroes is for a more mature gamer, who likes strategy and is willing to sit back and take their time to accomplish it. Warlords III - Reign of Heroes is turn-based so you have much more time to plot your moves. Graphics: Not too shabby, not too wonderful. The "warrior" hero looks like Meatloaf. Sound: Boy, those pegasi get really really annoying with all that 'naying'. Enjoyment: Quite an enjoyable game where you can take your time. Replay Value: Try a variety of different strategies for much different results. Warlords III: Darklords Rising (Windows) It's 5am. Once again, I will see the dawn rise over the skyscrapers. Once again, I will hear the melodious words of my wife as she wakens, "are you still playing that damn game"? Again I am drawn down the spiral staircase of addiction towards the land of Illuria. And all because of that bastard Steve Fawkner. He just had to go and create the perfect game. Good news is that I am training my body to survive on two hours of sleep, a skill that will come in handy in my geriatric years when my prostate acts up every ten minutes. Bad news is that I can't stop playing Warlords 3: Darklords Rising . For those who have weak self-control (or even weak bladders), do not read any further because you too will become ensnared in the cruelty that is the AI of Roger Keating. Heaven is a Quest or Two Away. Warlords 3: Darklords Rising is not just a good game. It is heroin. It is crack cocaine refined to a purity so great that the game actually talks to you. The CD jewel case and the manual sit beside the computer, even while I type these words, taunting me into playing again. "You know you want to, Dean". "Just one more game". Few games can boast of this ability. Darklords Rising is one of the very select few. It is a stand alone sequel to Warlords 3: Reign of Heroes - a great, though flawed game in its own right (our resident Game Guru, Tim Chown, gave it a Silder Award when he reviewed it last year, citing that "Warlords 3 has enough gameplay to feed a ravenous orc horde). Besides the ill advised venture into full-motion video (that resoundly stupid Old Boney popping up every so often to taunt you), the game lacked a scenario or map editor (though there was a full campaign and a random map generator) and had other failings (simplified and unstrategic vectoring system). But given the pedigree of Warlords, you knew that Fawkner, Keating and the rest would produce the goods for gamers. After all, this is a group that cares about gamers. They actually listen to complaints and suggestions, many of which are incorporated in patches and future games. Goblins to the left of me, Centaurs to the right.
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