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  1. Nov 8, 2021
    3
    We've all waited a long time for a new Disciples game and unfortunately, it wasn't worth the wait. The is basically a mobile game converted to PC. The combat is decent but repetitive. The graphics and animations are good but the presentation and interface are sub par. The worst part is that there's no character creation, you're forced to play as a female character. There doesn't even seemWe've all waited a long time for a new Disciples game and unfortunately, it wasn't worth the wait. The is basically a mobile game converted to PC. The combat is decent but repetitive. The graphics and animations are good but the presentation and interface are sub par. The worst part is that there's no character creation, you're forced to play as a female character. There doesn't even seem to be a reason behind it as the story is as boring as they come. You cant even rename the generic units or equip them. Its nice that they tried to blend in different genres but it does none well enough to be worthwhile. The battles are repetitive and bland with tiny arenas so there's not much strategy. Don't waste your time on this, rather play an older title as you're guaranteed to have more fun than playing this title. Expand
  2. Feb 4, 2023
    4
    While there seems to be something worthwhile here in terms of a video game, I struggled to make it past more than a few hours into the game. The dialogue between the characters I was introduced to was not very compelling; the gameplay itself was mediocre; and the story did not manage to grab me.

    I truly wanted to give this game more of a chance, and I think there is something here for
    While there seems to be something worthwhile here in terms of a video game, I struggled to make it past more than a few hours into the game. The dialogue between the characters I was introduced to was not very compelling; the gameplay itself was mediocre; and the story did not manage to grab me.

    I truly wanted to give this game more of a chance, and I think there is something here for someone. However, this is not a game I was able to muster giving my time to.
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  1. 60
    As interesting and tactical as that combat system is, I couldn't get past the fact that Disciples: Liberation was asking 80 (or more) hours of a person's time with so little payoff. I just found the whole thing too relentlessly miserable to connect with. It's possible to create a dark setting and still have moments of warmth, beauty and joy. Tolkien understood that. Perhaps those that have been inspired by him should be more diligent students.
  2. Oct 22, 2021
    72
    Disciples Liberation is a solid effort from Frima and a good coming back for a long running franchise that has been absent for too long. It's a pity, then, that the game it's too easy and that dubbing and localization are sparse.
  3. Oct 21, 2021
    80
    The story at the heart of Disciples: Liberation perhaps isn’t the most engaging, and the voice acting is certainly questionable at times, but you’ll soon look past both issues and simply enjoy what the game does right. Nevendaar is a world densely populated with things to do, and Disciples: Liberation wants you to engage with it without bogging you down. What’s more, with most quests posing choices that could affect your standing with the factions present in the world and your companions, there’s plenty of soul-searching to be done. Ultimately, no matter which of the multiple endings you receive once your journey is over, you’ll remember having to make those tough decisions along the way.