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Ancestors Legacy Review (PC)


Destructive Creations has released their latest game, Ancestors Legacy, for PC.


Ancestors Legacy is a real-time strategy game that allows players to take command of their very own army through an extensive campaign. As you make your way through medieval Europe, gamers get to choose from four exquisite nations that includes Viking, Anglo-Saxon, German, and Slav.

After taking control of your new nation, you must raid and pillage nearby enemy camps and towns. There is a wide array of tactical options to choose from in Ancestors Legacy while managing settlements and manipulating their environments to emerge victorious among their enemies.

The graphics and beautiful cinematic battle camera really adds a high degree of immersion to the game while the intense battles keeps players in the game for hours on end. The streamlined resource management, village construction and base building allows players to fully control their real-time strategy experience.

Ancestors Legacy is a title actually inspired by historical events that occurred during the Middle Ages adding a high degree of realism to the already entertaining gameplay. If you are a fan of real-time strategy games and want to experience medieval bloodshed like never before, then check out Ancestors Legacy today.

Features:

  • 4 playable nations in an extensive single player campaign inspired by historical events
  • Advanced tactical options combining the use of terrain, experience and morale
  • Cinematic battle camera view puts you right in the center of the action
  • Outstanding visual fidelity powered by Unreal Engine 4
  • Intense multiplayer battles
  • Streamlined resource management and village construction
  • Precise controls with native gamepad support



Score: 7 out of 10


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