Perhaps the confusing nature will improve over time, as the game’s translations improve and the tutorial is a bit better. The UI for the game is fine, if confusing. I tended to play the game in a smaller resolution in Window mode, but it still looked good. Honestly, it’s the same issues I have with a lot of other games, but a lot of other games have areas that more than make up for them. Most of the disappointment came with how certain elements of certain maps came together. There were times that I felt impressed with the looks of the game, but there were also times when I was disappointed. They’re not bad, but they’re not amazing, either. The graphics in Tiger Knight: Empire War are… alright. Similar to the system used in World of Tanks. Using a combination of research points – both specific to a certain unit and universal – and an in-game currency, you can unlock a ton of stuff.Īfter unlocking a unit, you can further customize it by unlocking and purchasing equipment for it. Like that armor your troops are in? You can wear it, too. Get a slick weapon for your troops? Try it out on your main character. The cool thing about the game, though, is that gear upgrades that you purchase for your troops can also be applied to your main character. I loved upgrading to higher tier units and decking them out in the highest quality gear available to them. However, once in battle you control your own character and can give orders to the troops. At least early on, you can only take one unit into battle, similar to choosing a tank. It’s very much a copy of the ‘World of’ games, but it’s done in a way that makes it interesting, especially considering the setting.
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You can choose a faction, upgrade the various ‘troops’ from that faction, equipping them with gear upgrades. After character creation, customization begins to resemble World of Tanks or War Thunder.
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Plenty of options can be found in the character creator, but I imagine that most won’t make full use of them. There is a decent customization system for when you initially create your character. In this Early Review, I’ll go over what I enjoyed about the game and what had me perturbed. This has given it some clear strengths and weaknesses that a lot of other games don’t have. F2P Asian Grinder, World of Tanks experience/research and upgrade system, fighting tons of easy-to-kill minions like in the Dynasty Warrior games, plus a sprinkling of features from RTS games such as the Total War Franchise. The reason is simple: It reaches into so many different genres. Tiger Knight: Empire War is a confusing game.