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Recent reviews by Zerr der Härte 🌟

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133.2 hrs on record (22.7 hrs at review time)
from my limited playtime I feel this is the most base-mechanically complete Grand Strategy Game I have played, improving upon Imperator: Rome and taking inspiration from my other Paradox titles. While Europa Universalis IV, Stellaris and other titles have more content delivered over the years, Europa Universalis V does the fundamentals better. Part 5 of the series tries less to be board game and more of simulation, especially when it comes to Population and Commerce, something I really enjoy playing with.
Posted 9 November, 2025. Last edited 9 November, 2025.
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5 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
great addition to the base game. Although it isn't as big as The Sultans Ascend, it's well worth it's price
Posted 6 November, 2025.
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6 people found this review helpful
239.0 hrs on record (137.2 hrs at review time)
Imperator: Rome has the best fundamental mechanics for any grand strategy I've played so far. The system that revolves around population is both believable, easy to grasp as well as engaging and fun. With older patches removing the "mana" system this framework now is in great shape. I suggest using the mod Imperator Invictus add more flavour to the world.

One gripe I have about this game is that diplomacy is lacking. Nations that you ally with immediately attack for you, without corncerning themselves for their own cause. There is no favour system that makes the forging of strategic alliances believable.
Posted 20 January, 2025.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.2 hrs on record
neat little Warcraft 3 clone, wish the best of luck to the developer. Don't feel this game takes the necessary steps for a modern RTS, but it's great if you are looking for nostalgia.
Posted 14 January, 2025.
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3 people found this review helpful
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0.1 hrs on record
Early Access Review
just another extraction game. Missed opportunity for a real Dungeon Crawler
Posted 19 July, 2024.
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6.7 hrs on record (6.4 hrs at review time)
still has no official network support and the unofficial fan support needs legacy setups like port forwarding and specific network configurations that also might not work. This is far from a remaster package
Posted 24 March, 2024.
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12.1 hrs on record (7.6 hrs at review time)
still pay to win, I don't suggest you start playing this game until they removed the pay to win aspects, rather than invent new ones
Posted 10 July, 2022.
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3 people found this review helpful
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2,942.9 hrs on record (4.8 hrs at review time)
amazing successor to a grand real-time-strategy franchise
Posted 29 October, 2021.
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5.1 hrs on record (4.9 hrs at review time)
This is a good game with a basic concept similar to Banished. I would even say this is 'Banished light', since it is a lot easier and has less concepts to play around. Therefore I wouldn't recommend buying it because after 5 hours you have already seen everything and most likely finished the game. This game will need some more time until it is rich enough in content have any long term motivation that not other games already cover.
Posted 21 December, 2019. Last edited 22 December, 2019.
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4 people found this review helpful
166.5 hrs on record (96.7 hrs at review time)
if you get over the fact that the monetization is very traditional, you have a unique collectible card game with a depth of play similar to Magic: The Gathering. Rounds can be pretty long and intense. There is the advantage of having no mana screw but you have to deal with another kind of randomization in terms of unit placement. This is something very difficult to grasp, since two turns ahead you don't know for sure if a lane is secure or not.
I have fun with the game mechanics and for it's first card set, the decks are pretty diverse. There are combo, control and aggro decks and because of the systems in place it allows for more unique card designs to come. This, in my opinion, is the biggest plus; It tries to alleviate the biggest weaknesses in MTG and sets a ground for a freedom of choice which only a select few of (strategy) card game have.
Posted 27 January, 2019. Last edited 6 February, 2019.
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