It has similarities with almost every game of its type, but like most good games, its value lies not in how it is similar but in how it differs from the others in its clan, to which it succeeds marvelously. Of course, it is a Warlords product, so when you study its list of features a lot of it looks very familiar. As introduced into Warlords III, heroes retain characteristics from scenario to scenario, and may choose to retain their most experienced troops as special units in subsequent scenarios.
And also as with the original trilogy, the game has a distinct feel of role-playing neatly wrapped inside a strategy game. And this skillfully executed aspect probably constitutes the best reason to pick up Battlecry. You select your race, profession, and specialty and watch as your alter ego gains levels. Their presence is just as significant in combat, earning to their influence of nearby troops as well as an uncanny ability to cast a huge number of spells.
The musical score is good by comparison, though, and enhances the game. Enjoyment: The hero unit and the tactical campaign combine to form an engrossing game that succeeds in making you lose track of time. The multiplayer element adds to the fun. Replay Value: While the 12 races share a lot of similarities, each has unique quirks that make each worth a look.
Multiplayer support over Ubi Soft's online servers will keep players busy beyond the campaign. Contact: , done in 0. Search a Classic Game:. Indeed, Battlecry II is so well designed and easy to play it actually forced Medal of Honor onto the back burner for a while, and that takes some doing. A lot of this quality is down to the fact that Battlecry II has 'borrowed' greedily from its prequel. The whole character development concept is the same as Battlecry insofar as your hero earns experience from battles and converts them into new skills, spells and abilities.
Managing resources and building bases is also the same. Just as in the original game you'll find that frantically building up your own resources while sabotaging your enemies' resources with guerrilla tactics is just as effective as attacking their base head-on.
That said, there are some significant differences. The most notable of these comes in the form of an overhead map of the land of Etheria where you are able to choose which territories to conquer. Favorite game. Still relevant.
KAzzman 0 point DOS version. How do you save games? How do you load them? Because within the game itself It will let you type a file name to save under. But it comes up with an error in DOS Box every time u go to save, and though the name of the file is listed when you try n load it, You end up with a bunch of trees on the screen and no real game to play. Koei Junkie 1 point DOS version. Zazu 2 points DOS version.
Just found out how to download it and was exstatic
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