

Hopefully the developers will not make the same mistake in the third installment since I did ruin some aspects of the game using the exploit - couldn't help myself.ĭon't be mislead by the simple graphics or the strange nature of the game which is so different than most games on BF. I liked the trade system and during the second playthrough I was able to manage my money a bit better until I figured out the infinite gold exploit and spent an hour piling up the gold. Time I didn't mind since I didn't want the game to end. Some complain that the items collected were too small but I was able to get 100 achievements without only a little bit of extra time finding that last mushroom or other item. It is about questing and collecting, some of my favorite things in RPG type games. The gameplay is what makes this game stand out. The Hero of the Kingdom II was entertaining and it held the game together. The story is simple, nothing epic, enthralling or industry changing like TW3. So much so that I played both the Hero games then immediately played them both again and will probably play all three when the third installment is released - whenever that will be. Both Hero games filled in that role and I have spent much time trying to find similar games to no success.

I found the Hero games as I was searching for a game to fill in the space between The Witcher 3 and Fallout 4. I loved everything about this game I found this game to be a nice break from the sea of BF HO games that all blur together and AAA RPG games I like to play. I love strategy games, and this was a must-buy for me. If you enjoy an immersive experience and don't require bells and whistles like cut scenes, this is a must. You can slay all the bad guys, as long as you've collected enough supplies. The map is truly huge, with beaches and farms and towns, and as you go on you'll discover underground lairs with treasure and snakes and alligators. Now you're rescuing your sister from pirates, and there are a host of side stories going on. In the first game, you were trying to rebuild your families farm. Most of the game is pop up text, but for my part, I get so involved with the storyline I feel like I'm in a world much like Game of Thrones.

Graphics aren't wonderful, although once you start playing it really doesn't matter. It's just as good, also with wizards and potions. You can start with this HOK and be perfectly happy, but if you enjoy the demo and buy it, go ahead and check out the original. And zombies! Don't forget about the zombies! I don't know why it's so much fun to collect eggs and mushrooms (the tiniest pictures ever) while you raise funds for mercenaries, swords, and lumber so you can take on pirates. LOVE Hero of the Kingdom! When I saw there was a sequel to the first game, I didn't know whether I should laugh or cry - because now I'm going to be running medieval shores and bartering for potions instead of cooking or vacuuming.
