I was looking for something else in IMDb and I thought, "I didn't know IMDb did video game reviews". Or maybe there's a real movie called "Dungeons and dragons; Dragonshard". Whatever, this review is about the video game.
What I like about RTS games, like Warcraft, Starcraft, StarWars Galactic Battlegrounds, Age of Empires, etc, is that you can strategies, you can design your own village and build your own defenses, and you can actually think for yourself about what the most effective way to destroy t5he other village would be.
In this game, you can only build villages on specific set places. Not only that, but within the village, you can only guild specific buildings on specific places.
In allot of RTS's, either you can choose which race to play, or you switch from one race to another as the story goes on, but either way you get to play all the races.
In this game there were three races; humans half-dragons and Dark Elves. I was looking forward to getting around to playing the Drow, but that NEVER HAPPENED. Also, there's only one cinematic in the entire video game, and that's just the game intro.
What I like about RTS games, like Warcraft, Starcraft, StarWars Galactic Battlegrounds, Age of Empires, etc, is that you can strategies, you can design your own village and build your own defenses, and you can actually think for yourself about what the most effective way to destroy t5he other village would be.
In this game, you can only build villages on specific set places. Not only that, but within the village, you can only guild specific buildings on specific places.
In allot of RTS's, either you can choose which race to play, or you switch from one race to another as the story goes on, but either way you get to play all the races.
In this game there were three races; humans half-dragons and Dark Elves. I was looking forward to getting around to playing the Drow, but that NEVER HAPPENED. Also, there's only one cinematic in the entire video game, and that's just the game intro.