Elhoim
Iron Tower Studio
Sweet! :D
I enjoyed their previous entries, and Roman style is just up my alley.
I enjoyed their previous entries, and Roman style is just up my alley.
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Aw man, I was betting on samurais. Great trailer though
You are sent from Rome to Greece. In what way isn't that an expedition? It's at least a military expedition. Then you're off to Gaul and also northern Africa. Sound like travelling to me.But it also sounds like they took the expedition out of the Expeditions series. Maybe I'm wrong but it doesn't sound like a major theme of the game is going to be about vastly different cultures meeting for the first time.
Yes, but it is no reason to stop. E:Vikings was still better than a ton of other RPG made.wish they stopped after Expeditions Conquistador
It's the best one anyway.
How does Vikings compare to Conquistadores?
I quite enjoyed the first game, despite some obvious limitations in its gameplay formula, but din't pick the second one.
Was it a improvement or a false step? Or both?
How does Vikings compare to Conquistadores?
I quite enjoyed the first game, despite some obvious limitations in its gameplay formula, but din't pick the second one.
Was it a improvement or a false step? Or both?
Long load times + tiny locations.How does Vikings compare to Conquistadores?
I quite enjoyed the first game, despite some obvious limitations in its gameplay formula, but din't pick the second one.
Was it a improvement or a false step? Or both?
Vikings is a traditional isometric, party based RPG. The world is a map with instanced locations like in most isometric RPGs - Fallout, PoE, Wasteland 2, that sort of thing. It has traditional structure with quests, factions etc. It's p. much Fallout 1/2 with Vikings.
I kindda liked Conquistadors but it's simpler, smaller and more repetitive. Vikings is an absolute classic, it should be rightfully the most beloved game here since Codex is obsessed with isometric TB RPGs. Not exactly sure why it isn't...I guess it came out p. borked and there wasn't much PR.
Yes, that was my experience - played it on launch, was so buggy that I decided to wait for patches and ended up never going back. I think that's part of why so many companies are now doing director's cut releases... and why I rarely play RPGs on release anymore. First impressions count a lot, it's hard to give a second chance after you already burned yourself with frustrating bugs or dumb design choices, like Wasteland 2 had.It should be rightfully the most beloved game here since Codex is obsessed with isometric TB RPGs. Not exactly sure why it isn't...I guess it came out p. borked and there wasn't much PR.
Vikings is a traditional isometric, party based RPG. The world is a map with instanced locations like in most isometric RPGs - Fallout, PoE, Wasteland 2, that sort of thing. It has traditional structure with quests, factions etc. It's p. much Fallout 1/2 with Vikings.
I kindda liked Conquistadors but it's simpler, smaller and more repetitive. Vikings is an absolute classic, it should be rightfully the most beloved game here since Codex is obsessed with isometric TB RPGs. Not exactly sure why it isn't...I guess it came out p. borked and there wasn't much PR.
Viking is different in a number of ways, but I'd say it's "different" rather than better or worse. The only truly worse part is probably the camping. Otherwise, the game is p. cool, and I think you should give it a try if you liked Conquistador.
Because they're speaking the Queen's English, I mean that's obvious innit?Why do Romans and Nazis always speak with a perfect British accent?
You are sent from Rome to Greece. In what way isn't that an expedition? It's at least a military expedition. Then you're off to Gaul and also northern Africa. Sound like travelling to me.But it also sounds like they took the expedition out of the Expeditions series. Maybe I'm wrong but it doesn't sound like a major theme of the game is going to be about vastly different cultures meeting for the first time.
Because they're speaking the Queen's English, I mean that's obvious innit?Why do Romans and Nazis always speak with a perfect British accent?
I've tried Vikings twice for several hours each and it just never clicked. Loved the first one however.
I do wonder if the studio itself might at some point be happier making their own fantasy setting then having to weave within the walls of history. Especially since they seem to be dropping the expedition aspect of the series and focusing on safer source material (Vikings, Romans etc).