Warlords Battlecry 3 - Player Reviews
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pretty good!, Sep 28, 2007
by bonnar (london)
it was good in some ways but bad in others!(mostly good) its a cool mix of a rpg and building empires that stlye of game. overall a good game!




Warlords Battlecry 3 Review, Sep 22, 2007
by Zak (USA)
This game, a rather good blend of RPG/RTS genres for once in my opinion, is great fun for anyone who enjoys either brand of game, or both even, like myself. This game is highly appealing to me because I find it quite entertaining to build up one super unit and have the rest of them follow it into battle. I like the soundtrack of the game, it adds a little more flavor to the game. I feel that, after playing it for 60 minutes and wishing for more, that it was well worth the download, and that the full version is worth the price. On a downside, the graphics aren’t the world’s greatest, and the gameplay can become very repetitive after quite a while. All in all, its a good game all around, and I recommend it as a way to pass time and build up fantasy armies of your dreams.




RTS meets RPG, Sep 03, 2007
by Ryan (USA)
I love the idea of developing my hero as I go and this game provides a huge number of different ways to do this. You can develop your hero as the main strike force of your army able to take down huge numbers of the enemy in hand to hand combat, or with powerful offensive spells you have learned. If you prefer to be less involved in the messy bloodshed end you can create a number of different types of support heroes as well from ones that heal your troops as they fight to ones that make everything cheap so your armys are massive quickly built and using the best units available to ones that create their own armys with summoning spells. Whatever direction you want to go as head of a well developed diverse fantasy army you can do. Includes a resonably good campaign to complete with magical artifacts to further strengthen your hero and highly customizable single battle games for tons of replay value. Could use a little more depth on the RPG side, but overall an excellent game




Excellent Game, May 16, 2007
by Chris Brantner (Mount Gilead, NC USA)
For people that like RPGs (Role-playing Games) and/or RTSs (Real-Time Strategy) this game is a great choice, as it mixes a little of both. The game is easy to pickup and play, as well as easy to understand. It may not have the best of graphics, but with a nice blend of strategy and role-playing to make up for it, you will hardly notice. Your hero, which is the leader of your army, is customizable, with 16 races to choose from, many classes, ranging from basic warriors to necromancers. During the course of your battles, your hero will gain levels, which grant you points, which you can put into different statistics, some raising your health while others may increase magic power or add more spells that you can cast. As your hero gains levels, you may want to bring him or her into the campaign mode, which is where this game really shines, attacking territories so your army will grow in strength. I consider this game a must, especially if you like RTS games.




Trial Version worth a look, May 09, 2007
by G. Davis (GA USA)
I’ve only played the trial version so I didn’t have time to get a real feel for the game. However for what little time it lasted I really enjoyed it. I’d compare it to Command and Conquer meets Lord of the rings. I do plan to add it to my list of games to buy. Well worth the download.




A good RTS/RPG mix, May 08, 2007
by Jess H. (Phoenix)
This is an interesting, well done game. It’s a mix between an RTS (base building) and RPG (character progression). Between the large numbers of classes and races, it’s got a fair amount of customization possible. One minor flaw however, there’s no description of the classes in the manual or in game. With a little exploration or a look at a guide online, it’s no real issue. Once into the game, you can further switch things up by choices presented in the game, affecting some of the missions you can go on. It’s a very fun game, if a bit tedious in long hauls. It’s a good game to pop on and play a map or two every once and a while, but harder to sit through a long session.




Amazing!, Apr 29, 2007
by Mik Habash (London Canada)
This is one of the best games I’ve played.I like games where you build your base and conquer the enemy base.But I also like a game where you are one person and you have to level up and beat the game.This game has both.I tried the trial and i was amazed at the detail and how it’s so close to command@conquer but much better. Im quite young so i recommend it for kids (ages 9-12) who like a little violance.What i Really liked about this game is how well you can design your character,your own maps and your base.I’ve really enjoyed playing the trial and im hoping to enjoy it more!




WOW!!!!, Apr 10, 2007
by Anonymous (Novi, MI USA)
Great Game. One of the best i’ve ever seen. Defineatly worth the money and the download time. The graphics are pretty good and the gameplay and storyline are great.The fact that you can pick one of 16 races is awesome. Kids and Adults will find this game addicting.




Warlords Battlecry 3, Mar 07, 2007
by Daragon (England)
This game rules. If i could i would give this a rating of 10 Stars. I would gladly tell my friends about this game, i love it. There’s 16 different races, and they’re all brilliant. It was worth the wait to download. At first i thought that the game was too much to pay for but once i finished playing it’s worth the price. I think both kids and adults would like this game. This has to be in the top 5 games that i like.
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