- A bold hybrid of roguelike chaos, real-time combat, and strategy that keeps you hooked despite its flaws.
- When you play as a powerful hero, it's your job to both protect this stronghold and push into enemy land to change the course of the war.
- The game's real strength lies in its combat, which offers surprising depth and freedom.
- There are certain setups that feel far better than others.
- The game's graphics are adequate, though not very impressive.
- The fact that EverSiege: Untold Ages is such a massive game is the primary reason why it distinguishes itself from other games.
A bold hybrid of roguelike chaos, real-time combat, and strategy that keeps you hooked despite its flaws.
EverSiege: Untold Ages was developed by Tindalos Interactive, which is becoming known for its tactical, system-based games. The company is usually known for games with a lot of strategic depth and squad-based decision-making. But this game is significantly different from what they usually develop, and it has tried many new things.
There aren't any standard RTS or action games in EverSiege: Untold Ages. Instead, it's a project that combines MOBA-style movement, roguelike progression, tower defense mechanics, and real-time combat into one experience.
For years, people have been getting ideas from different types of games, like old-school RTS games, the creative mod scenes of the past, and the addictive loops of current roguelikes. You can tell this isn't just another safe release; it's a game that tries to change how different kinds of games can get along.
That goal is clear from the start, and while it doesn't always work out perfectly, it gives the game a unique style that is hard to overlook. From the start, it's clear that the story isn't what makes the game fun. In this dark fantasy world, people are on the verge of destruction and are trying to stay alive in the Bastion, the last fortress standing.
When you play as a powerful hero, it's your job to both protect this stronghold and push into enemy land to change the course of the war.
This set-up works as a setting, but it doesn't really add anything to the stories. You won't remember the characters or the story arcs that stay with you long after you finish playing. Instead, the story is mostly there to make sense of the gameplay loop. You're not here to get lost in a deep story; you're here to fight, stay alive, and get better.
It's strange, but this actually helps the game because it lets you focus on the rules and systems, which make the experience great. Once you start playing EverSiege: Untold Ages, the game immediately reveals its most impressive feature, which feels like a gaming loop.
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You are in charge of directing one hero at a time as they go around the map, which is somewhat random and contains objectives, enemy camps, resources, and hidden opportunities to win. Additional responsibilities include building and managing your base, constructing defensive towers, enhancing structures, and maintaining a steady business.
Because of this dual responsibility, there is a strain that never goes away. You should never tackle one task at a time. There is never a moment when you are not engaged in conflict, exploration, and even planning. As soon as you have cleared a camp to obtain rewards, you are required to immediately return to your base in order to defend it from an approaching wave.
Your next growth or upgrade is something you plan for in the meantime. Because of this consistent variation, you can maintain your interest in the experience and prevent it from ever seeming the same.
The game's real strength lies in its combat, which offers surprising depth and freedom.
There are many guns to choose from, and each one changes how you fight in a big way. When you use a bow, you can fight from afar, staying safe while causing steady damage. When you use a dagger, you can quickly and accurately move into and out of battle. Axes and other heavy tools deal powerful blows, but you have to be careful when you use them.
Plus, you can pair each weapon with a natural essence, like fire, ice, or lightning, which changes your skills and the way you play even more. This method makes a lot of different combinations, which makes it fun to try new things. This game doesn't force you to use a certain strategy; instead, it changes based on what you unlock and learn during each run.
This amount of intricacy, on the other hand, has both pros and cons. One good thing about having such a wide range of setups is that it makes sure that no two runs are the same. You can try out different strategies, identify key synergies, and develop your own playstyles that suit your tastes.
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It gives you the impression that you are the owner of your experience. On the other hand, the equilibrium is not always stable, which is a negative aspect. At the beginning of your run, if you choose the wrong setup, it might make it extremely difficult or even impossible for you to win.
There are certain setups that feel far better than others.
It is possible that this will irritate you, particularly if you believe that your errors were more related to your fall than they were to the decisions that you made. How you improve as a player has a huge impact on how you play the game. EverSiege: Untold Ages is a roguelike game, which means that each run helps you improve in general.
This is because the game's structure is designed that way. Even if you don't succeed, you will still be able to acquire resources that you may use to unlock upgrades, increase your talents, and make your subsequent attempt more powerful. This creates an unusual circle in which failing is still a positive experience.
This means you are always moving forward, regardless of whether you complete a run. Over the course of the game, these upgrades will make a significant impact, enabling you to take on more challenging missions and progress further into the game's content.
On the other hand, this approach may give the impression that it involves a great deal of effort. Real success appears to be contingent not just on your level of expertise but also on the number of doors you have opened. During early runs, it may be challenging because you do not have the necessary improvements to fight effectively.
As a result of this, it is possible that you will need to commit the same errors multiple times before you feel confident enough to continue on. Some people will be motivated by this because each run brings them closer to achieving their goals. For others, it may feel like a barrier that slows the experience and makes it more difficult.
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The game's graphics are adequate, though not very impressive.
There is no change to the dark fantasy setting, which depicts a world perpetually in conflict with something else. The effects of fire, lightning, and ice are not only pleasing to the eye but also help demonstrate how great your abilities are.
On the other hand, from a comprehensive standpoint, the visualizations are more useful than they are groundbreaking. That is the only thing it does; it does not attempt to get your attention with flashy graphics. The camera seems to be placed a little too close to your character, which is a fault that is readily apparent.
When this occurs, it may become more difficult to observe what is happening in the conflict, which, in turn, may make it harder to formulate strategies or respond to threats from a distance. The sound design goes well with the gameplay and doesn't stand out as a main feature. The effects of combat are clear and quick, so you know when an attack hits or an ability kicks in.
During intense moments, it's easy to pick out key sound cues that help keep the game moving. But the soundtrack and general sound design are not memorable. You probably won't remember specific songs after the session is over, because the music is more of a background element than a central part of the experience.
The fact that EverSiege: Untold Ages is such a massive game is the primary reason why it distinguishes itself from other games.
The combination of many music styles and the creation of a system that requires both strategic thinking and technical expertise are examples of the risks taken. Whenever everything goes according to plan, you will find yourself coming back for more because it is such an addictive experience.
To create a pleasant and rewarding game cycle, the constant need to make choices, the ever-changing builds, and the tension between attack and defense are essential components. Nevertheless, the same drive is also responsible for visible faults.
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Things that can slow things down include problems with equilibrium, a steep learning curve, and growth that feels like a slog. The game manages to deliver something truly one-of-a-kind, despite its many issues. It does not attempt to imitate previous games; rather, it explores new avenues in order to discover its own unique style.
As long as you are willing to put in the effort and figure out how the game operates, you will be able to find a game that is not only tough but also enjoyable to play over and over again. Although it is not without flaws, it is an original contribution to the strategy-action genre, and it is simple to imagine how it could develop further with the addition of new features and enhancements.




