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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: UBI Soft EAN: 0008888681076 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: CD-ROM Label: Ubisoft Manufacturer: Ubisoft Model: 008888681076 MPN: 68107 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP Publisher: Ubisoft Release Date: October 21, 2003 Studio: Ubisoft Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: In Warlords IV: Heroes of Etheria continues the fantastic Warlords tradition of immersive tactical combatwith creator-made heroes! Thrilling multiplayer action for up to 6 players Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A mixed bag with a fatal flaw (for me)I am a serious fan of the Warlords series and have owned all the turned based games and all of the BattleCry games. The first three Warlords (TB) games were seriously addictive. In fact, I still find myself playing way past the point when I should have gone to bed. I even have an old DOS system where I keep my old games and there you can find Warlords I and II (as well as x-com's, Betrayla at Krondor, Master of Magic, etc.). In other words, I'm a fan. Warlords IV is a ... Read More Rating: - Not as bad as people say, but not greatThis game isn't as bad as some of the other reviews say (especially once you get the patch), but I would agree that it's not great. The main problem is that they removed some of the nicest features from previous versions of the game: 1. No more "King of the Hill" feature. To win, you have to capture every other enemy capital. That gets pretty boring once you've established an invincible supply chain. At least you don't have to conquer every city; you just have to capture every enemy ... Read More Rating: - Warlords the MagnificentExcellent game play. It seems that every aspect has been considered in the creation. Lots of fun! Rating: - Really Crappy GameThis game went wrong in a lot of ways. Warlords III: Reign of Heroes and Dark Lords Rising were awesome games, nearly perfect in their execution. Warlords: Battlecry II was also in itself an incredible game. Along comes Warlords IV, which tries to mix the two games, and fails miserably. Most of the cool features from Warlords III are gone, apparently in the name of "simplification". While a lot of the animations and sound effects from Battlecry II are ripped off the original game and presented ... Read More Rating: - Disciples II is betterMy bottom line is that if you want a more engaging and more appealing turn-based fantasy strategy game, go for Disciples II. The only draw-back of Disciples is that there are only five races (human, undead, demon, dwarves, and elves). Warlords have more. My biggest gripe about Warlords IV is the animation and the graphic; it's really bad. I suggest you download both demo of Warlords and Disciples and compare the artwork and gameplay. Another problem is that there are no real resource management... ... Read More |