Compara los precios de Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Stardock Entertainment. Publicado por Stardock Entertainment. Lanzado el 22/5/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, RPG, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 80/100.

A 4X fantasy strategy game where you build a kingdom, craft hero builds, and fight the Fallen Enchantress. Deep but dated, rewarding if you stick with it.

Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes sits at a crossroads between 4X strategy and RPG that not many games bother to occupy. You are a sovereign rebuilding civilization on a shattered world, and that framing alone is more interesting than the standard "expand until you win" loop you get from genre peers. You research spells, found cities, negotiate or crush rival factions, and field a small roster of named heroes whose skill trees you sculpt with genuine care. Think of it as Civilization wearing a fantasy tabletop campaign as a costume, with the seams showing in some places and the ambition showing everywhere. The hero system is where the RPG half earns its keep. Heroes level up, equip gear you craft at forges, and can specialize into distinct builds, melee bruisers, arcane glass cannons, ranger types, that hold up through a long campaign rather than collapsing into a single dominant meta. Tactical combat plays out on hex grids with small squads, so positioning and spell timing matter in ways that feel closer to a light TRPG than to auto-resolved spreadsheet wars. When a hero you have been nurturing for forty turns finally cracks an enemy champion in a climactic stack clash, there is a real payoff there. The writing around quests and lore is thin compared to dedicated RPGs, but it is atmospheric enough to make the world feel inhabited rather than procedurally empty. The criticisms are real, though. The interface is a product of its era and will make you squint. AI opponents range from competent to baffling within the same session. Some of the mid-game stretches drag as you wait for your production to catch up with your ambitions, and a few quest chains feel like XP filler rather than meaningful story beats. The Mixed review score on Steam is not unfair. People who expected a polished modern strategy title bounced off the rough edges; people who gave it twenty hours found something genuinely engaging underneath. The audience here is specific: fans of Master of Magic, old Civilization, or Heroes of Might and Magic who want more granular hero progression and are willing to tolerate a 2013 UI in exchange for a game that actually respects build variety. If you come from the CRPG side and want meaningful narrative choices, this will feel light. If you come from the 4X side and want combat to feel tactical rather than automatic, this punches above its weight class. The modding community added considerable content post-launch, and the Legendary Heroes expansion (baked into this release) tightened many of the vanilla game's rougher systems considerably. It is not the shiniest entry in either genre, and it has not aged invisibly. But there is a particular satisfaction to guiding a sovereign from rubble to empire while your hand-built champion levels into something genuinely formidable. For a certain kind of player, that loop is hard to replicate elsewhere. Monika, Scout Team

Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes

Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes

22 may 2013Stardock Entertainment
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A 4X fantasy strategy game where you build a kingdom, craft hero builds, and fight the Fallen Enchantress. Deep but dated, rewarding if you stick with it.

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Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes sits at a crossroads between 4X strategy and RPG that not many games bother to occupy. You are a sovereign rebuilding civilization on a shattered world, and that framing alone is more interesting than the standard "expand until you win" loop you get from genre peers. You research spells, found cities, negotiate or crush rival factions, and field a small roster of named heroes whose skill trees you sculpt with genuine care. Think of it as Civilization wearing a fantasy tabletop campaign as a costume, with the seams showing in some places and the ambition showing everywhere. The hero system is where the RPG half earns its keep. Heroes level up, equip gear you craft at forges, and can specialize into distinct builds, melee bruisers, arcane glass cannons, ranger types, that hold up through a long campaign rather than collapsing into a single dominant meta. Tactical combat plays out on hex grids with small squads, so positioning and spell timing matter in ways that feel closer to a light TRPG than to auto-resolved spreadsheet wars. When a hero you have been nurturing for forty turns finally cracks an enemy champion in a climactic stack clash, there is a real payoff there. The writing around quests and lore is thin compared to dedicated RPGs, but it is atmospheric enough to make the world feel inhabited rather than procedurally empty. The criticisms are real, though. The interface is a product of its era and will make you squint. AI opponents range from competent to baffling within the same session. Some of the mid-game stretches drag as you wait for your production to catch up with your ambitions, and a few quest chains feel like XP filler rather than meaningful story beats. The Mixed review score on Steam is not unfair. People who expected a polished modern strategy title bounced off the rough edges; people who gave it twenty hours found something genuinely engaging underneath. The audience here is specific: fans of Master of Magic, old Civilization, or Heroes of Might and Magic who want more granular hero progression and are willing to tolerate a 2013 UI in exchange for a game that actually respects build variety. If you come from the CRPG side and want meaningful narrative choices, this will feel light. If you come from the 4X side and want combat to feel tactical rather than automatic, this punches above its weight class. The modding community added considerable content post-launch, and the Legendary Heroes expansion (baked into this release) tightened many of the vanilla game's rougher systems considerably. It is not the shiniest entry in either genre, and it has not aged invisibly. But there is a particular satisfaction to guiding a sovereign from rubble to empire while your hand-built champion levels into something genuinely formidable. For a certain kind of player, that loop is hard to replicate elsewhere.

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Monika · Scout Team

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steam4X StrategyHero CustomizationHex CombatKingdom BuildingSpell CraftingFantasy WorldTactical Turn-BasedMod Support

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