Posted on: April 27, 2011

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Verified ownerGames: 546 Reviews: 3
"Ok, who fed the Gelatinous Cube a Haste potion?"
Ah Dragonshard. If Temple of Elemental Evil can make it to GoG, we all knew you'd just have to be around the corner! The first thing to know about this game is: If you looking for a really good RTS game... you'd best look somewhere else. If your looking for a really good RPG game... then you would still want to look for another game. BUT! If your looking for something with a bit of both, and plays different than a lot of the other games found on GoG, then Read on! This game may be for you! In the single game you can choose between the D&D Hero style "Order of the Flame" race, or the Lizardfolk that live in the area. Whats that? What about Umbragen, the third race of the game? Apparently you are not allowed to play them in the single player! This is the first hit against the game. It made the game feel shorter than it should be, only allowing you to play as 2 of the 3 groups. When the game starts up, you find the first difference between this game and other RTS games. You do not build things. Instead you start off with a "Town", and must claim other bases to expand. You'll be able to create 4 types of units: "Champions" the hero unit, who only upgrades in the single player game by getting Artifacts, "Juggernauts" which is the siege type unit that can only remain above ground, "Captains" who (if your playing as the "Order of the flame") are your D&D heroes. And lastly "Soldiers" (or as I like to call them "Followers") who spawn from your Captains when your back at your town. As you play the game, Dragonshards will rain from the sky, and you'll have to gather up quick before the other team does. You'll need that resource! Of course, Dragonshards are not the only Resource in the game. No, your going to need Gold and EXP. And since this is a D&D game, we all know where to go for that, don't we? Yes! There is a 2nd map to each level! The DUNGEON map (or "Khyber" as its called in Eberron). Juggernauts can't enter here, but the rest of your units can! Down here we look for loot for our Champion! And monsters to kill for EXP and Gold for our Captains! It is this extra map that adds a bit of fun to an otherwise generic RTS game. Down here it feels more like a D&D Dungeon Crawl rather than an RTS, with monsters to slay, loot to find, and traps to disarm (Or Khyber will teach you a lesson about not bringing a thief with you!) Down here we face many foes, such as Vampire Drow (What, the normal Drow weren't difficult enough?), Demons, and fastest Gelatinous Cube ever to exist in a D&D game. Not kidding, this things run faster than any other unit in the game! If you meet one around the corner, you'd better hope you can take it out, because there's no way your army will be able to out run the thing! After gaining enough EXP and gold down there, your ready to return to your town to stock up on more hireli-err "Soldiers" build more buildings and spend EXP to increase your levels, and either go back down to kill more monsters, or base the enemies base and win the game. I do recommend this game. But its a game that's for a very select group of you who would enjoy beating the other guys army up by QUESTING, better than he can! But for big RTS fans, the game falls flat.
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