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Champions of anteria reviews series#
The greatest example is the skill tree, which is not really a skill tree as it is a series of upgrades, ranging from gear to structures amongst other things. Unfortunately, while this part is fun and all, it lacks the required depth, and soon leads to everything feeling the same after a few hours. On each of the sectors that are available, it's possible to create residences to house workers, all sorts of resource building structures, and even more specialised buildings that enable the creation of everything from potions and turrets, to gear for the heroes, as well as a place to trade goods for gold coins.Ĭertain resources get a boost/decrease if a certain building is on the same area, so some thinking ahead is useful before expanding. The journey to kill the evil warlock tyrant what's-his-name of this world, begins with the best part, the city building - best when compared to the rest, that is, because it's nothing special.
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Take a look: city building, a non-linear overworld map to conquer, MOBA-like action with hero units, and lots of ways to upgrade the said heroes - great, right!? …Right? Well, maybe the concept of combining elements from various genres into one might tickle gamers' fancy. Grasslands, deserts, and snowfields, humans, wolves, and trolls compared to Blizzard's style, these feel generic, and end up being forgettable. Generally, Champions of Anteria does not embrace its silliness to its fullest, which is a typical mistake of most light-comedy titles.Įven the colourful and cartoonish, Warcraft-like visuals, tend to be a bit too conservative. Sure, the narrator presents everything in a humorous way, and the titular champions are more concerned with looking good than doing good, but the comedy is only worthy of a few chuckles and nothing more.


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