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June 8th, 2015, 20:33
The RPG-Strategy mix Highlands has been reviewed by Digitally Downloaded - some snippets:
Highlands is a turn-based strategy game by Burrito Studio, another one of those micro indie development teams. And, as the team's first game, its a good one, with plenty to offer fans of the RPG and strategy genres.

Highlands' setting is reasonably unique, taking place on a series of floating islands and casting you as in the role of heirs to a royal family. After being attacked by an evil army these heirs, of the House of Arislaan, must fight to take back their land. Which, sure, isn't the most original story idea out there, but the storytelling is wonderful, and the game is very story driven.

The gameplay involves players moving their characters around a map to reclaim land by defeating the enemies on that area. It's all turn based, where you'll move your characters, end a turn and then fight the enemies. Every level comes with a series of different objectives; some may have you getting to a certain spot on the map to win, while others task you with defeating all enemies. There are four different types of characters. These are combatants, who are good fighters, mechanics who can fortify areas on the map and craft items, leaders who can start resource gathering in areas, and academics who can heal your wounded but at the cost of food resources.

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As with any RPG, as you use your characters skills and fight they will level up, making them stronger and unlocking new skills for them. And, as you explore the map random things may happen you may get a new recruit or affect your resources in some way. There are opportunities for player choice in there; for example I once came upon a wanted criminal who said he would fight by my side and I could decide to let him fight with me or to capture him. The consequences of making these decisions are not immediately apparent, of course, keeping you on your toes beyond the on-field strategising.

Highlands is an easy to learn strategy game, but is hard to master. The story is wonderful and will have you playing more to learn about the characters and their stories. The art is some of the prettiest I have seen in a game in a long time. It might not be the most innovative game out there, but given it comes from a small indie team, it does achieve what it sets out to do admirably.
Final Score: 4/5


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This review has convinced me to try this one.
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It's worth a try, but it didn't feel very deep, since you can't do much in combat unfortunately…
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Originally Posted by Pladio View Post
It's worth a try, but it didn't feel very deep, since you can't do much in combat unfortunately…
The combat is just a number game like in Risk.
It is the resource management and your moves that make the game very challenging and interesting.
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The combat is just a number game like in Risk.
It is the resource management and your moves that make the game very challenging and interesting.
Yeah, I agree. It has more of a boardgame feel to it.
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