Elemental: Fallen Enchantress - Legendary Heroes Reviews

Stardock's newly released Legendary Heroes expansion pack for Elemental: Fallen Enchantress has already garnered some favorable review scores, so I thought I'd round up the ones I've scoured from the 'net so far.

ZTGD gives it an 8.7/10:
Fans of 4X games and RPGs should really look into Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes. The amount of customization and the way city building and character progress is handled left me coming back for just one more turn. There are a few missteps here and there, but nothing game breaking at all. There may be a few times you will get dealt a bad hand in the random generated world, but you will be having so much fun taking on quests and building your starting city that you won't mind too much. For $40, you get one rather addicting fantasy game with Legendary Heroes and I can't suggest it enough.

Gameranx gives it a 9/10:
It's been a long road, getting from there to here, but Fallen Enchantress: Legendary has finally delivered on the promise Stardock wanted to make with Elemental: War of Magic. It's an engaging game with a great deal of customization, replayability through an altering world filled with secrets, and a tactical battle system that finally feels tactical. For fans of the genre, and for those with fond memories of Masters of Magic and Age of Wonders, Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes is a fun, easy way to lose countless hours. All it takes is just one more turn.

Thunderbolt gives it a 5/10:
You can choose a sovereign or build your own. Name him, or her. Name their kingdom. Decide what clothes they wear and what sigil is emblazoned on their banner. Give them a backstory. But that's only the start of it. The experience of Legendary Heroes is highly user defined. It's a sandbox for you to build your empire, for you to explore, and it's up to you in regards to the how.

Everyday Gamers gives it a 9/10:
Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes is wildly addicting and offers just enough variety to fuel the '˜one more turn' golem inside you. I went through a phase of not finishing campaigns by just restarting on new maps, with new factions and seeing what the game would throw at me. It's that depth and variety that kept me from being satiated and shows me that my time in the world of Elemental is far from over. I am very excited by what Legendary Heroes has done, and I cannot wait to see what lies ahead in the post-release patches and updates. If you like a little fantasy role-playing in your empire builder, then look no further than Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes. You can purchase Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes on Steam or directly from Stardock. Don't forget that the game is $39.99 and contains all of the content found in the original Fallen Enchantress. If you have already purchased Fallen Enchantress, you can get all of the content from Legendary Heroes at the discounted price of $19.99. For either price, Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes will enchant you into hours of '˜just one more turn'.

And RTSGuru gives it an 8/10:
Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes is a solid 4x game with a huge range of customisation for replayability. A turn-based 4x strategy game set in a fantasy universe with RPG elements. The game offers a solid foundation to get lost in, however feeling occasionally cliche the universe can feel bland at times. A great improvement over its predecessor.