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6.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 24 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 15 out of 24
  2. Negative: 7 out of 24

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  1. Jul 6, 2016
    8
    Let me start out by saying the game is not a finished product. There are still some bugs to work out, some issues to resolve, and some promised features to implement (Multiplayer chief among them)

    That said, there's a lot of positives that make those problems worth waiting for. One if that the game is infinitely replayable. You can customize your wizard, your race, your starting
    Let me start out by saying the game is not a finished product. There are still some bugs to work out, some issues to resolve, and some promised features to implement (Multiplayer chief among them)

    That said, there's a lot of positives that make those problems worth waiting for. One if that the game is infinitely replayable. You can customize your wizard, your race, your starting spellbooks, and the starting planes, over and over so that every game is different.

    Another nice feature is that the combat system features a lot of carry over from the D20 system, so if you're ever played D&D or Pathfinder (or another pc game based on those) you'll recognize some of the stats and underlying mechanics. To-hit vs Armor class, Reflex, Will, and Fortitude saves vs spells, a lot of the spells themselves, and so on.

    Speaking of the spells, in my opinion this is where the game really shines. There are SOOO many spells to choose from. Want to rain fireballs on your enemy in combat? Sure. Want to blast them with ice instead? Great. Maybe you don't want to harm your enemy at all, but would rather buff your own troops. Sure. Cast stone skin and improve your armor, or heal your troops to erase damage they've taken. Or more subtle approaches are available too - maybe you want to bring flying units to earth so your minions can smash them? Also an option. Again, the options are nearly limitless.
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  2. Jul 17, 2016
    9
    Finally a good remake of MoM :)
    A Lot of spells, good D20 system 8 races.
    Replayable.It is still not the perfect one, but definitely a huge step after WoM.
    Just the movement unit setup is not very intuitive.
  3. Aug 21, 2016
    9
    It's a solid MoM successor. If you liked Masters of Magic back in the day buy this game, you wont regret it.

    Now if you have no clue what "MoM" meant before you saw these reviews and you're looking for a Starcraft style AAA graphics title this is not the game for you.
  4. Jun 13, 2016
    10
    This game is the best and only example of a true Master of Magic successor. I've waited forever for this type of game, and now I can finally play it. Kudo's to Wastelands Interactive to sticking with this game and working hard to bring it to us. Can't wait to play more.
  5. Yco
    May 31, 2016
    8
    Planar Conquest is an addictive turn-based strategy game that sees epic fantasy conquest taking place in a surprisingly rich setting. RPG elements abound when you create and customise your character - who is no level1 grunt looking for work at an inn; instead you take the role of a sorceror lord overseeing the founding of their empire. There's a lot to love here - vicious and cunning AI,Planar Conquest is an addictive turn-based strategy game that sees epic fantasy conquest taking place in a surprisingly rich setting. RPG elements abound when you create and customise your character - who is no level1 grunt looking for work at an inn; instead you take the role of a sorceror lord overseeing the founding of their empire. There's a lot to love here - vicious and cunning AI, epic battles of spells and wits, exploring multiple planes of existence. Its only drawback is that it has its sights set so solidly on the old 90's classic Master of Magic, which means it has a more old-fashioned UI. But it's not a hindrance. Overall, this is a very good game. Expand
  6. Jun 2, 2016
    9
    Planar Conquest is a fantasy role playing strategy Game (4x). The game makes good use of spell casting, and researching. There is city building and army management, heroes to level, and equip, exploration, and expansion. Where this game differs from most is the emphasis on spell casting, and its use both tactically and strategically. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It has me hooked! I doPlanar Conquest is a fantasy role playing strategy Game (4x). The game makes good use of spell casting, and researching. There is city building and army management, heroes to level, and equip, exploration, and expansion. Where this game differs from most is the emphasis on spell casting, and its use both tactically and strategically. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It has me hooked! I do think it is the spiritual successor to Master of Magic.

    The AI is strong, and the UI is nice. Graphics are ok (nothing special). There are some bugs that the developers are squashing very quickly. Diplomacy is present, but not perfect (yet). You can modify the initial settings to create a game that suits you: Whether a long epic game, or a short fast conquest.
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53

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 8
  2. Negative: 2 out of 8
  1. Jul 14, 2016
    70
    Quotation forthcoming.
  2. Jul 14, 2016
    65
    If you want a classic 4x strategy game, Planar Conquest is what are you searching for, but if want some innovation or new mechanics, maybe you have to find something else.
  3. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Jul 12, 2016
    40
    When I think about it, Planar Conquest should remain mobile only – it’s the platform where it belongs. PC has some better candidates. [Issue#265]