by Steven Hopper, August 14, 2010 Considering how the strategy genre has grown stagnant over the past several years, it can be quite exciting when a title releases that goes against the grain, offering something different than what you’re used to....
Welcome to Bella Lugacia, a fantasy kingdom that has seen its share of bad luck of late. Ever since Theoron the Witty its rightful ruler passed away, the kingdom has been torn apart by the royal twins fighting over the right of succession....
During an era of gaming where improved graphics, AI, and game engines reign supreme, it is difficult to imagine there is a place left in gamers' hearts for a simpler presentation. However, if there is one thing cloud platforms such as PlayStation...
Legio, I thought was going to be a far more involved game. But really it’s just a turn-based chess-like title. You choose your troops, choose the battlefield and have at it. The game’s copy states that it’s "an intense experience,...
Legio is not to complicated for the beginning gamer to jump into, but the strategy of Legio is what makes the game standout. The gamer has to be super cautious on the moves they make or the whole strategy you start with will have to be rethought. If...
Legio has the bones of a decent budget strategy game, although the computer AI falls short of the mark once you start sussing your tactics properly. If it was easier to find a human opponent online this would be less of a problem. Still, the balance...
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