You have no agency and you can not change a thing. All you can do is follow instructions and roll movie on. There is exactly one way how story can progress. All you can do differently is to find some pieces of information (that will not tell you anything important or revelatory, to be honest). What I like is zero gravity and space station interior that looks like...well... space station interior. Also, idea that you play as AI that controls the station is great, but it ends up with finding systems in rooms via camera to interact with them and solving puzzles. Also, this is not sci-fi, it is just horror in space. Lot of mystery, zero science, just some technobabble here and there. Characters acts like total nuts, just to be more mysterious or scary. I have finished it in single afternoon and because there is no replayability involved, I feel bit of disappointment. Yet, it was fine to play this... once. If you are big Interstellar fan, you may like it much more than I do.
Well, it didnt work. This game has some nice ideas, most time terribly executed. You have plenty of units with plenty of abilities, lot of different potions, lot of everything. But thats just it - lot of everything. You run over map full of enemies of all sizes, shapes and colors, just raining death upon them. If you use your ranger, otherwise they rain death upon your poor fragile troops. Lucky thing is your ranger can kill thousands of enemies without even get tired. Dialogs are long (because hero all the time repeats same things) and almost stupid. What is happening doesnt make much sense. Finding broken giant fighter aircrafts and broken giant tanks scattered randomly over hills doesnt help much. Maps are full of creatures that, almost exclusively, want to kill you and will charge you and die under rain of arrows. That is what you do most of game. Rest, you slash them with sword. Sometimes, there is some hidden sidequest and treasures. Beware - you may play any map from campaign you already played - but you lose progress you made, starting without levels, equip and so. That means - you hero is toasted. BTW, while its caled "Heroes" you actually play one hero. And sometimes his future girlfriend. But she tends to lost stuff you give here and because she is not so often in game, her level is low and will not help much. As I mentioned at start, there is some good ideas. For example if you kill goblin leader, goblins will scatter and run for while. You may also want to take down leaders of any other tribe, because they gives their tribe bonuses. That is fine. Less fine is you may encounter tribes, where is every second member chiefant. You will encounter all that ideas in first 10 missions. Then its all about slaying (literally) thousands of enemies with single hero. Buy it, if you are looking for something really weird