Fantasy Empires Review (Steam)

Fantasy Empires Review

For this Fantasy Empires Review, where we Create alliances, defeat enemy kingdoms, and forge an empire in this Dungeons & Dragons game world! Under the computer Dungeon Master, you’ll interact with fantastic races, command dozens of troop types, send your heroes on quests, and construct a variety of buildings and fortifications.

Fantasy Empires Review Pros:

  • Original graphics.
  • 71.33MB download size.
  • The overall interface allows you to play any installed game from the series and/or buy the ones you are missing.
  • Graphics settings – mode (surface/overlay/openglnb/OpenGL/draw), fullscreen, keep aspect ratio, double buffering, scaling engine, force scaling, windows resolution, and mouse sensitivity slider.
  • Cloud save support.
  • Runs in Dosbox.
  • Ten save slots.
  • Two game modes – campaign and scenarios.
  • Ten scenarios to choose from.
  • The campaign has a setup to choose how many Ai players are in the world, crests, if it’s a historical world or a random world, show the whole map, or have fog of war.
  • Excellent soundtrack.
  • Character creator – choose an avatar, name, class (elf/dwarf/fighter/cleric/magic-user), alignment (chaotic/lawful/neutral), wrote a back story, and roll random stats.
  • Fast loading times.
  • Uses the mouse for controls.
  • Beautiful animations.
  • Can rebind controls.
  • Simulate – never, prompt, and always.
  • Joystick support.
  • Detail level – 20:1, 1:1, 5:1, and 10:1.
  • The wizard at the top moves his head to always follow your cursor.
  • Very in-depth game.
  • The world is full of life.
  • A high yet accessible strategic level.
  • Battles happen in a top-down real-time scenario and look simply sublime.

Fantasy Empires Review Cons:

  • No game manual pdf scan.
  • Alt-tabbing out takes away fullscreen.
  • Difficult to get to grips with a lot of out-of-the-game research and reading needed.
  • The slowdown happens in huge battles.

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Fantasy Empires:

Official website.

Developer: Silicon Knights

Publisher: SNEG

Store Links –

Steam

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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