![]() This is also where Champions of Anteria starts to struggle. You’ll want them strong, and equipped with a good set of weapons – and when you select a mission you’ll switch to an action RPG style of gaming. Your champions also play a role in how to manage your village, as it’s they who will embark on missions for you. A large part of this has to do with the elements – with some buildings thriving next to water where others won’t, for instance. There are different categories of building, there are resources to be gathered, and strategic placement of your assets is important when it comes to being effective. Settlers fans will feel right at home when it comes to building their village. ![]() Again – when you look at the development of the game – this is no big surprise. In fact, building up your village is quite similar to what you’re used to in the Settlers games, right down the visual style that the game uses. The village building aspect of Anteria is its best developed part – perhaps not surprisingly considering Blue Byte’s area of expertise. In essence, you’re getting two games blended into one – much like how games like Dungeons 2 and Spellforce do. Having said that and having played the game, our conclusion is that the game still leans quite heavily on the Settlers origins it has, but manages to mix things up just enough to be different. With a new name, Champions of Anteria is now a hybrid game that mixes village building with action role playing and a tiny bit of real time strategy as well. Champions of Anteria was originally going to be a new entry in the series, but Blue Byte had a change of heart when it appeared as though they were straying too far from their Settlers formula. ![]() They are well-received village builders, with a huge following in Blue Byte’s homeland of Germany but with fans spanning the globe. With that in mind, we dove into the game’s background and became intrigued as well.Ĭhampions of Anteria is, in a way, a spinoff of the Settlers series of games. Then during a Gamescom-event, we ran into a group of German journalists who were all eagerly anticipating the game’s impending release. Long time developer of The Settlers and the Anno games, developer Blue Byte has launched a brand new – although Settlers-inspired – IP with Champions of Anteria.įor a long time, we had not heard much buzz surrounding Champions of Anteria.
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