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In Disciples III: Resurrection players will be returned to the mythical land of Nevendaar, where they must lead the Undead Horde, a menagerie of fallen beasts and heroes who are now the walking dead and are exacting their revenge in the name of their dark Goddess of death, Mortis.
The game will feature the trademark art style that made Disciples III: Renaissance a hit with fans, and introduce dozens of new units, multiple heroes and a massive campaign.
Disciples III: Resurrection, the sequel to fantasy turn-based tactical RPG, Disciples III: Renaissance, returns players to the magical land of Nevendaar where the player is now challenged to lead an army of the walking dead. Fallen heroes and monsters will be under your control, as they exact revenge in the name of their dark Goddess – Mortis. Players will be challenged to defeat their enemies via dark magic, brute force and courage. Disciples III: Resurrection will offer players more than 70 hours of tactical gameplay, new heroes, new units and new challenges in the form of a massive undead horde.
Features:
- A new race – The Undead Hordes - a fan favorite, these walking dead beasts (including Death Dragons, Vampires, werewolves and more) and heroes will ravage the land of Nevendaar and challenge players’ tactical skills to their utmost
- Huge campaign – over 70 hours of gameplay to keep players immersed in the world of Disciples
- More units – more than 50 new units, plus two new storyline characters and four leaders for the Undead Hordes
- Distinct game world and story – the world of Nevendaar features a powerful gothic theme, with detailed artwork and character models.
- Disciples
- PEGI 12
- Kalypso Media
- English
- PC
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In Disciples III: Resurrection players will be returned to the mythical land of Nevendaar, where they must lead the Undead Horde, a menagerie of fallen beasts and heroes who are now the walking dead and are exacting their revenge in the name of their dark Goddess of death, Mortis.
The game will feature the trademark art style that made Disciples III: Renaissance a hit with fans, and introduce dozens of new units, multiple heroes and a massive campaign.
Disciples III: Resurrection, the sequel to fantasy turn-based tactical RPG, Disciples III: Renaissance, returns players to the magical land of Nevendaar where the player is now challenged to lead an army of the walking dead. Fallen heroes and monsters will be under your control, as they exact revenge in the name of their dark Goddess – Mortis. Players will be challenged to defeat their enemies via dark magic, brute force and courage. Disciples III: Resurrection will offer players more than 70 hours of tactical gameplay, new heroes, new units and new challenges in the form of a massive undead horde.
Features:
- A new race – The Undead Hordes - a fan favorite, these walking dead beasts (including Death Dragons, Vampires, werewolves and more) and heroes will ravage the land of Nevendaar and challenge players’ tactical skills to their utmost
- Huge campaign – over 70 hours of gameplay to keep players immersed in the world of Disciples
- More units – more than 50 new units, plus two new storyline characters and four leaders for the Undead Hordes
- Distinct game world and story – the world of Nevendaar features a powerful gothic theme, with detailed artwork and character models.
- Disciples
- PEGI 12
- Kalypso Media
- English
- PC
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Flawed but enoyable
Disciples 3 Resurection is a turned based RPG. For those who played the original Disciples 3 you will know that the game crashed more often than not, with this game they have slightly improved the engine but it is still prone to crashes. This can be frustrating when you have just completed a major boss battle successfully and then it crashes. Even though I have only touched on the bad I have to say that overall I really enjoyed the game and would recommend it to any who like the RPG genre due to the stunning visuals unusual story and pure entertainment value. The only thing I would say is to save the game as often as possible so that you don't loose too much when it crashes.
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