After some Spellforce: Conquest of Eo gameplay? We’ve got you covered! As this highly anticipated 4X/RPG hybrid arrives tomorrow, February 3rd, we’ve prepared a short series of gameplay videos in our “Let’s eXplore” format.
Spellforce: Conquest of Eo is a fantastic genre bender, which we think you’ll see in the videos below. The gameplay is a mixture of what Sorcerer King set out to do, with clear influences from Thea, Master of Magic, and even the Age of Wonders series.
If you want to see gameplay before you buy, we hope that this Let’s eXplore Spellforce: Conquest of Eo helps! If it does, please be sure to let us know.
Straight from Owned by Gravity and THQ’s Steam page:
SpellForce: Conquest of Eo lets you dive into a rich world, filled to the brim with magic and adventure. Will you succeed or perish in the struggle to become the greatest mage the world has ever seen?
- Expand and improve your tower and construct new rooms to forge your wizard’s path
- Choose from one of three archetypes and six spell lists, all allowing different styles of play
- Recruit individual heroes and apprentices to lead your troops
- Make the living interactive grimoire reveal new secrets and spells to you
- Craft anything from magical glyphs and artefacts to undead minions
- Explore over 600 adventures different with each procedurally generated campaign
In the full game, you’ll be able to interact with over 100 different units and over 60 different spells as you move against, or with, rival mages. It’s been a really fun experience for some of the staff here at eXplorminate. Jesse, our resident tactician, has over 300 hours with the game already and has compiled a list of tips for this enthralling game.
Speaking of which, come back tomorrow for a “Ten Tips for Beginners” article by Jesse for SpellForce: Conquest of Eo!
Jesse is another of our turn-based game aficionados and is often found playing many different types of turn-based games, whether they be strategy games, deck-builders, RPGs, and much more. He also really likes cats.
A v1.0 release
Is that Feb 3 release a 1.0 release or a ‘early edition’ release?
Buy both! They’re spaced out well enough!!
Game seems great. I’m a big AoW fan, and this makes it hard to decide which I should buy this year.
Guess I have to buy both.