Got the game for nice 17 Euros and I wasn't thinking too much before I bought it. This game surprised me unprepared as I didn't know that it's about to come out, so when I found out that the game will be released (it was like 15 hours to release) I purchased Valhalla Edition as pre-order. There are a lot of moments like that if you get wrapped up in it. I got chills with the ominous music playing at the start of zone three during your lengthy conversation with the king of the zone. I do love these games so my opinion is a little biased, but I do highly recommend this game if you like the other two. It's more similar to the summons in the fist Kings Bounty. +The rage summon system is unique to this game. It's a more channeled experience, but I feel like they take care of it appropriately. + The story feels a lot more like a novel than the other KB games. The rally sessions for your troops before battles is odd at first. One of the new systems does not seem as well implemented as it could have been. I don't find myself taking two turns after killing 90% of the enemies to group my soldiers around a paladin for a prayer healing session. You have time to learn them slowly, and can win fights without them easily. They did implement quite a lot of new battle mechanics, but they feel unobtrusive enough. + The combat seems more sleek and refined. The colors are appropriate and mood inducing. + While the graphics are essentially the same as the last two games, they are improved. The first four zones (the start island) can take upwards of 15 hours if you enjoy the story and explore all of the nooks and crannies. + It's far longer than the average complete $60 game. It is however, a dense lengthy, and well thought out expansion. If you want to wait for a sale on Steam it's understandable. It's an expansion pack and should probably cost around $20. First, I completely sympathize with the argument concerning the price of the game.
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