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It was free in the US a few hours ago because I picked it up; guess that changed quick.
I suppose I'll be the dissenting opinion here. While the game is polished, it's also based on, at least from I played, a single gimmick; granted I...
Yeah, but now you can buy the lengendary, or whatever version, and be done with it.
I will say that I think this game is an excellent title on the PC, there are 20 or so teams in that version, meaning that you're bound to find a...
As much as I'd like to play this on my tablet, I'll pass on the stripped down version and stick to this on PC.
Of course any windows tablet or PC will run the original, better version, no problem... and you can always get it cheap from good old games (gog).
My post from the more official topic: Having recently acquired this game, I can safely say that I do not recommend it. While the game mechanics...
Downloading now and thought that others might be interested.
One of only two games that I've returned on iOS. Mediocre at best, buggy and cheaply difficult at worst. Wasn't, and isn't, worth $2 bucks.
Both the Reaper and Frostmarch are excellent but be warned there are a lot more expansions forthcoming, a lot more, and just for full disclosure...
Expansion are back on sale.
Completely agree.
How's the lag for metal slug on iPad 2? I'd like to buy the first 3.
Well, I'll second and third: Talisman, Warhammer Quest, Elder Sign, Eclipse and Waterdeep... as all are simply excellent especially for solo play.
Played in on PC, played it on console. Why anyone would want a mobile port is beyond me.
Any word on the other playable teams from the PC version? Skaven are great but Goblins, Undead and the big chaos (nordish) humans are sorely absent.
Um... Broken Sword 1 and 2 are both available, remastered, and excellent on iOS.
Having now played through Averrnum, completing 1 major quest, I can safely and overwhelmingly not-reccomend it. The combat is incredibly dull...
Talisman and FTL. I can't even come up with a third.
There's nothing to discuss. Always-on DRM is an automatic non-purchase.