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Romance of the Three Kingdoms meets high fantasy in a surprisingly deep indie package, with 300-plus recruitable heroes and a faction system that rewards disciplined long-game planning over early aggression.

My first few turns in Eagarlnia felt genuinely familiar, and not by accident. The campaign map loop, where you invest in cities, appoint heroes to specialist roles like Chancellor, Diplomat, or Finance Minister, train soldiers, and then decide whether to negotiate or conquer, reads like a spiritual cousin to the classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms format transplanted into an original fantasy setting. That is a real compliment. HongShou Studio, a four-person indie team, built something structurally honest about what this genre demands, and the full 1.0 release in April 2022 is the polished product of two-plus years of early access iteration. The hero system is the mechanical engine the whole game runs on. Your action economy each turn is literally gated by how many heroes you control, so recruiting aggressively is not optional, it is the core loop. Each of the 300-plus characters carries a full stat sheet covering combat, politics, charisma, and finance, plus active and passive talents that unlock as they level up to a cap of five. A high-charisma hero sitting out a battle to lobby an enemy general is a legitimate, sometimes optimal, play. Capturing enemy heroes in six-on-six real-time battles, then spending turns in the prisoner tab trying to turn them, is one of the more satisfying levers in the game. The Lawful, Chaotic, and Neutral faction camp system adds another constraint: some key lieutenants will not defect until their own faction leader has already joined you, which forces you to think in sequences rather than just grabbing whoever looks strongest. The 19 factions, spanning humans, elves, orcs, dwarves, and the undead, each ship with distinct starting heroes and soldier rosters, meaning faction selection is a genuine strategic choice with downstream consequences across 100-plus turns. Now for the honest part. The UI is a friction machine. Critical information gets buried behind menus you cannot always back out of once entered, and the tutorial, while present and reasonably thorough for a game of this scope, leaves enough gaps that your first campaign is essentially a paid practice run. Experienced grand-strategy players will calibrate faster, but even genre veterans should expect to lose their first run and not feel too bad about it. The real-time battles look appealing on paper, with pixel-art chibi units clashing on the field, but the chaos during larger engagements makes tactical micromanagement difficult. The pause-and-issue-orders system helps, though the visual noise is real. There is also a known loading bug that requires a timezone workaround, which is the kind of post-release rough edge that a small studio often cannot patch fast enough. Steam user sentiment sits at Very Positive across roughly 1,500 reviews, which aligns with my read: the bones are genuinely strong, and the friction is the price of admission for an indie working at this scale. For strategy players, the depth argument holds up at harder difficulties. On Easy and Normal the game can be brute-forced by stacking your starting marshal, but Hard and above force you to treat the economy, diplomacy, and military as a system rather than three separate menus. Trade deal stacking has diminishing returns by design, city walls matter once neighbors start coordinating, and dungeon expeditions for equipment upgrades shift the mid-to-late game power curve meaningfully. If you like extracting a spreadsheet from a game that does not hand you one, there is real mileage here. The mod ecosystem is minimal right now, which is a gap, but replay variety comes organically from faction differences and achievement hunting across multiple playthroughs. Diego, Scout Team

The Heroic Legend of Eagarlnia

The Heroic Legend of Eagarlnia

13 abr 2022HongShou StudioPixmain
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms meets high fantasy in a surprisingly deep indie package, with 300-plus recruitable heroes and a faction system that rewards disciplined long-game planning over early aggression.

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My first few turns in Eagarlnia felt genuinely familiar, and not by accident. The campaign map loop, where you invest in cities, appoint heroes to specialist roles like Chancellor, Diplomat, or Finance Minister, train soldiers, and then decide whether to negotiate or conquer, reads like a spiritual cousin to the classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms format transplanted into an original fantasy setting. That is a real compliment. HongShou Studio, a four-person indie team, built something structurally honest about what this genre demands, and the full 1.0 release in April 2022 is the polished product of two-plus years of early access iteration. The hero system is the mechanical engine the whole game runs on. Your action economy each turn is literally gated by how many heroes you control, so recruiting aggressively is not optional, it is the core loop. Each of the 300-plus characters carries a full stat sheet covering combat, politics, charisma, and finance, plus active and passive talents that unlock as they level up to a cap of five. A high-charisma hero sitting out a battle to lobby an enemy general is a legitimate, sometimes optimal, play. Capturing enemy heroes in six-on-six real-time battles, then spending turns in the prisoner tab trying to turn them, is one of the more satisfying levers in the game. The Lawful, Chaotic, and Neutral faction camp system adds another constraint: some key lieutenants will not defect until their own faction leader has already joined you, which forces you to think in sequences rather than just grabbing whoever looks strongest. The 19 factions, spanning humans, elves, orcs, dwarves, and the undead, each ship with distinct starting heroes and soldier rosters, meaning faction selection is a genuine strategic choice with downstream consequences across 100-plus turns. Now for the honest part. The UI is a friction machine. Critical information gets buried behind menus you cannot always back out of once entered, and the tutorial, while present and reasonably thorough for a game of this scope, leaves enough gaps that your first campaign is essentially a paid practice run. Experienced grand-strategy players will calibrate faster, but even genre veterans should expect to lose their first run and not feel too bad about it. The real-time battles look appealing on paper, with pixel-art chibi units clashing on the field, but the chaos during larger engagements makes tactical micromanagement difficult. The pause-and-issue-orders system helps, though the visual noise is real. There is also a known loading bug that requires a timezone workaround, which is the kind of post-release rough edge that a small studio often cannot patch fast enough. Steam user sentiment sits at Very Positive across roughly 1,500 reviews, which aligns with my read: the bones are genuinely strong, and the friction is the price of admission for an indie working at this scale. For strategy players, the depth argument holds up at harder difficulties. On Easy and Normal the game can be brute-forced by stacking your starting marshal, but Hard and above force you to treat the economy, diplomacy, and military as a system rather than three separate menus. Trade deal stacking has diminishing returns by design, city walls matter once neighbors start coordinating, and dungeon expeditions for equipment upgrades shift the mid-to-late game power curve meaningfully. If you like extracting a spreadsheet from a game that does not hand you one, there is real mileage here. The mod ecosystem is minimal right now, which is a gap, but replay variety comes organically from faction differences and achievement hunting across multiple playthroughs.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indieHero RecruitmentFaction Alignment SystemTurn-Based Grand StrategyReal-Time BattlesDiplomatic LobbyingCity ManagementHero RPG StatsMulti-Faction Sandbox

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OS
Windows® 10, Windows® 8.1, 64bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX660
Processor
Intel Core i3-3220 (3.0GHz or over)
Sound Card
16 bit stereo, 48KHz WAVE file can be played

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Windows® 10, Windows® 8.1, 64bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
Processor
Intel Core i7-3770 (3.0GHz or over)
Sound Card
16bit 5.1ch Surround, 48KHz WAVE file can be played

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