OK game till you get past the learning curve, then it really takes off! This is one of the best, in my opinion. Lots of detail but not overwhelming. The art, and sounds are amazing! Lot's of options from the start. I like to play the undead mostly for the way they look. I have learned that the best way to win is to scout out most of the map at start, while building up your town. Then build an army with about 3 or 4 mixed units ( like archers, and infantry units), then take as much as you can till you acquire 300 gold to raise your town to the next level. Watch your resources. When they go into the red, you lose gold, and gold is what is what you need!
This is the kind of game you will want to play over, and over again. I really can't think of anything bad to say about this game. It is done really well. Definitely a labor of love!
If you are looking to play this game, don't expect an immersive single-player campaign. The single-player side of this game is rather quick and uneventful. It's too bad too, since the storyline had good potential. The... Read Full Review
In an age of hassle and dissillusionment, gamers don't want to sit down to a strategy game that will take them upwards of two or three hours to get used to, they want quick and simple fun. Kohan II: Kings of War develope... Read Full Review