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You are the Dragon Commander. Your mission is to reunite a broken empire and become the new emperor. Success depends entirely on your ability to efficiently rule your empire, build invincible armies and lead them to victory. Your secret weapons: your ta...
You are the Dragon Commander. Your mission is to reunite a broken empire and become the new emperor. Success depends entirely on your ability to efficiently rule your empire, build invincible armies and lead them to victory. Your secret weapons: your tactical insights, your leadership skills and your ability to turn yourself into a dragon.
More than 'just another' strategy game, Dragon Commander seamlessly blends turn-based and real-time strategy, action gameplay and roleplaying into a grand adventure. Plot the political course of your empire, move your armies into key locations in the world, command troops on the battlefield, and decimate the opposition as a ferocious dragon.
“Personally, we’re glad that Larian took the time to make sure they got it right. With its Total War-esque grand strategy interface, to its tactical mode that proves to be extremely engaging, this is going to be a really interesting spin-off title to a much-loved franchise.” - Strategy Informer
“Divinity: Dragon Commander contains two distinct components and in just over an hour of playing, I found much to like in both.” - Rock, Paper, Shotgun
"I greatly enjoyed my time with Divinity: Dragon Commander, and it promises to be an amazing and fresh take on the genre. It will also feature some very innovative cooperative play elements that can lead to some very epic battles." - Co-Optimus
“I was amazed about how much fun it was to play and experience Divinity: Dragon Commander” - RPGWatch
Real-time Strategy: Command your sea, land, and air forces in real-time. Combined operations and determining the perfect locations and times to strike are crucial to every victory.
Dragon Combat: During real-time strategy mode, transform into a dragon to support your troops in combat and obliterate the enemy using powerful dragon abilities.
Turn-based Campaign: Direct your conquest on the turn-based world map; plan several moves ahead, build formidable armies and invest in the right upgrades for technology and magic.
Multiplayer notice: The game's multiplayer mode is only available via Direct IP. It is compatible with the DRM-free versions of the game bought on GOG AND with the versions that use Steamworks, however you need to know the host's IP address in order to connect.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Multiplayer notice: The game's multiplayer mode is only available via Direct IP. It is compatible with the DRM-free versions of the game bought on GOG AND with the versions that use Steamworks, however you need to know the host's IP address in order to connect.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
A lackluster and repetitive RTS element, a simplistic turn based board and a political satire from the point of view of a 15 year old 4chan poster.
Somethings are best not mixed.
This was probably one of them.
I'll cut straight to the most important point - make sure that you skip the RTS mechanics, as they are a complete waste of time and quite cumbersome. This game has some wonderfully hidden pieces that get ignored because people get caught up too much in certain aspects. You are not going to get incredible depth in all of the things you do in this game, but what you do get is quite charming.
While the political aspects of the game can get a bit cheesy in theme sometimes, for example, they are still well-written, well-voice acted, and provide a surprising level of entertainment. While most games nowadays lack any sort of care put into the story, there is a level of polish to be seen here that one has to take the time to notice.
As mentioned before, the turn-based strategy portion is not all that deep, but is still enjoyable. I especially like how it mixes with the RPG/story portion of the game to create a unique experience that is not usually found elsewhere. Also note that there is still some level of strategy required, despite the limited depth - everything is not going to just be handed to you.
I would say that what it comes down to is what you are looking for. If you are looking for:
- A competitive experience.
- Tons of mechanics and stats to dig through and get lost in.
- A next-gen strategy game with tons of new features.
- Mind-blowing dragon flying and fighting mechanics.
Then you won't enjoy this.
If you are looking for:
- A world to get lost in.
- An interesting experience.
- Some strategy aspects linked to a story.
- An excellent use of words in the dialogue (this game actually had a decent writer it seems, though don't go in expecting BGII or Planescape or anything - it's not at that incredible kind of level).
Then you very well may.