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Saturday, 26 November 2011
Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion Review
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- Version: 1.01
- Release Date: Nov 10, 2011
- Price Purchased: $2.99
- Seller: Witching Hour Studios Pte Ltd
Like nearly every TBS game on the market, Ravenmark consists of strategically commanding units around a grid-based map in order to complete an objective. These include moving all of the special units to a certain area, surviving X amount of waves, and clearing out all of the opposing force’s units.
Each campaign mission is staged so that you must strategically use the predetermined roster of units to fend off overwhelming forces. For example, some missions require you to link together characters so that they can move and attack together, using fewer command points in the process, or place archers at a higher elevation to fire on enemies.
Are you feeling strategic today?
Ravenmark offers a good amount of depth with varying terrain levels, element type advantages, special abilities unique to different elements/special units, and the ability to link together up to three units of the same element so that they can move for a single command point. If at any time you need to get the finer details of a specific unit, there’s an easily accessible in-depth unit guide.
Paralyzed by indecision.
As for the story, Ravenmark’s plot is a generic tale of warring fantasy factions buried under piles of pointless character dialogue and lore databases. The dialogue isn't very memorable, and you can easily skip it.
These shortcomings aside, Ravenmark is a great purchase for strategic gamers. It’s not the best of its kind, but it’ll definitely hold you over until the next great TBS.
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