- Publisher: Enlight Software
- Release Date: May 19, 2004
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A solid real-time strategy game, but it's one that doesn't differentiate itself much from its illustrious predecessors.
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Flawed as it is, the sheer replay value of all the races and classes makes Battlecry III a good value at the bargain game price of $29.99.
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A huge number of options, but the graphics are dated and the sound effects are monotonous.
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Its "average-ness" makes it accessible to newcomers, but hardcore RTS or RPG fans will find there's not enough depth of either genre to keep them interested for more than a few hours.
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I’m vastly disappointed at this release, like the developers had one surge of creativity for Warlords Battlecry five years ago and have been coasting on fumes since then.
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Warlords Battlecry III is devoid of gimmicks and posturing but offers up good, old fashioned, SOLID, strategy gameplay – which to many is how it should be!
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It falls back too often on the war weary build-a-base mechanic as its core, but the robustness and depth of the civilization tree will help ensure many hours of gameplay for RTS and series fans alike.
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Computer Gaming WorldForget what you learned in previous games, because it won't apply here. [Aug 2004, p.76]
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But the game demands that players spend too much effort in the drawn-out process of base construction, which gets repetitive.
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BoomtownOf course, the game improves enough on the past titles in the series that it will appeal primarily to existing fans and they certainly won’t be disappointed.
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PC GamerNot nearly as good as its predecessor, and in need of patching. [July 2004, p.54]
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Overall the story and concept of Warlords Battlecry III is very well presented. However, the lack of an upgraded graphics engine really gave me a sour taste in my mouth.
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If your looking for a fantasy filled real-time strategy romp and you can overlook playing in a 2D realm than this may be what you are looking for.
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games(TM)The game's tagline speaks volumes; calling Battlecry III "The original role-playing strategy game" is a fine way of declaring the game's legacy, but at the same time it highlights just how little has really changed since the first title was released. [Aug 2004, p.108]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 33 out of 42
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Mixed: 7 out of 42
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Negative: 2 out of 42
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DaoowdGApr 11, 2007
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Jun 30, 2012
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PaladineApr 19, 2005