2013年8月1日星期四

Great Battles Medieval Review

Great Battles Medieval is a unique blend of Real-Time Strategy and Role-playing that allows you to develop your army; gaining experience, abilities and equipment to customise your troops.



Guiding soldiers around the field can be a pain, but aside from that Great Battles Medieval is pretty sweet.
Compatibility: iPad Only
Released: Jun 27, 2013
Price: $4.99
Size: 331 MB
Language: English
Seller: Slitherine
Strategy and progressive unit upgrades. It’s a fun combination that almost never fails to entertain. Great Battles Medieval puts the system to good use with several playable campaigns and replayable missions, too. Even the major pathfinding flaws aren’t enough to drag it down completely.
Great Battles Medieval offers up a fairly sizable campaign for the English during the Hundred Years War, with a skirmish mode option for anyone more interested in jumping right into the action. Each mission plays out over a rather large map, and each one forces players to take terrain and soldier types into account before they start crossing blades. Thankfully the action can be paused at any point in order to examine the field and issue orders before popping back into real time. They can also activate “battle cards” they earn through play to turn the tide of a given encounter. Once the victory conditions have been met, they’re rewarded with some gold and sometimes a new equipment unlock, then it’s on to their camp to teach their soldiers new skills or load them up with more powerful weaponry.
I can’t really say that the visuals in Great Battles Medieval are all that remarkable, but they do scale quite well and give players the option to really zoom in so as to watch the fighting up close. There’s a lot going on under the hood as well. Various soldier types tend to trump others, forests offer better cover from arrows and artillery but impede movement, and attacking from the rear while the enemy is busy fighting can actually lower morale to the point that they straight up flee from battle. And this is all in addition to the numerous weapons, shields, and skills that can be earned, bought, and equipped. So while it may not look like much at first glance, it can actually a surprisingly deep and complex game.
While I’m a fan of all of Great Battles Medieval‘s complexities, I’m not really a fan of the process of moving troops. Unit pathfinding is fairly awful, with attempts at flanking often failing unless movement is monitored tile-by-tile. It’s seriously like they prefer taking the long way around sometimes. I’m also not entirely sure why they feel the need to walk around each other, especially when the unit that’s “blocking” a tile in their path is also on the move. It makes shuffling soldiers around into much more of an ordeal than it really has to be.
Great Battles Medieval is a a rough-looking (and somewhat rough-playing) strategy game that still manages to entertain. It’s a lot more complex than it first appears and offers up a pretty extensive amount of content. Even more if players are willing to drop a little more cash on some in-app purchases.

App Store Description:

In this epic strategy RPG you will lead your army through the greatest of medieval wars and history will live again.
This is the Hundred Years War. Each man must stand tall. Each man’s mettle will be tested. But amongst all men there are leaders, there are those who will not be cowed. Can you be that leader?
Features:
* Free form quest map that allows players to decide when and where to fight within a historical framework.
* More than 20 different units all accurately researched and carefully modeled in amazing detail.
* Almost infinite number of equipment combinations.
* Specialise your squads with over 100 unique skills.
* Play as the English under the Black Prince.
* Innovative Battle Card system that gives bonuses and penalties in battle.
* The most detailed and realistic medieval combat model ever created.



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