
PC - Windows
Legends of Eisenwald
7.18
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About this game
Developer: Aterdux Entertainment
Content Rating: Rating pending
Summary
Legends of Eisenwald is an original mix of RPG and strategy. Gather your troops and embark on a dangerous journey to carve your name into the legends of the grim lands of Eisenwald where all the supernatural superstitions of medieval times are found to be true.
System Requirements
Recommended
- OS: х64: XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
- Processor: 3 GHz quad-core CPU
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1024 MB graphics memory, shader model 3 (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 / AMD Radeon HD 6950 or better)
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Screen resolution 1680x1050 or higher; Dedicated video card required
Minimum
- OS: х64: XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
- Processor: 2 GHz dual-core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1024 MB graphics memory, shader model 3 (Radeon HD 6670, GeForce GT 630)
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Screen resolution 1280x1024; Dedicated video card required
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Critic Reviews
11 Reviews6.79
Despite those occasional bits of inflexibility and nasty behavior, I had some real fun with Legends of Eisenwald. It’s lightweight, and closer in many ways to King's Quest than Baldur's Gate, but it's also big, dense, earnest, and ambitious without overreaching. In light of all that, quibbles over genre conventions don't seem like such a big deal.
Legends of Eisenwald presents players with a game that takes place on a broad canvas without the freedom to dive deep into it. That is not a bad thing but a different approach. Sometimes that is all a player is looking for.
Legends of Eisenwald is not a deep tactical game, but its fast turn-based pace and strong rhythm make it one that’s eminently playable even through its dry German history-fantasy setting. It’s over-ambitious in its story construction, both technically and in moral ambiguity it can’t resolve, but considering that can be skipped past without issue its biggest problems are in finicky quest triggers and interface issues.