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Majesty

Majesty

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Majesty Rocks!!!
Review: This game [stinks]. ... Buy it if you want to occupy yourself for 1-2 days. It's basically doing the same thing over, trying to achieve new goals that each mission sets. Not much of an RPG, juz plain strategy with a medival theme.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This game [stinks]
Review: This game [stinks]. ... Buy it if you want to occupy yourself for 1-2 days. It's basically doing the same thing over, trying to achieve new goals that each mission sets. Not much of an RPG, juz plain strategy with a medival theme.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Game, Good Bargain, Most Games last 20 min or less
Review: This is a good value and a great concept, to manage a kingdom without controlling the individuals. Like a smart warcraft game. The graphics are just so-so, and the same with the sound, but the premise, and the game play are great and addictive. This game has 3 problems- 1) no way to change to speed of the game. 2) no way to take characters from one scenario to another and 3) No campaigns against other AI kingdoms. Those are the only buggy things about it (aside from the occasional memory hole.) If you like Dungeon Keeper, or Warcraft, this game is for you! If you want a Diablo type experience, look elsewhere.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best of all War Games
Review: This is a great game to buy the price is excellent also you goto a computer store and it costs 54.99 plus tax besides this is a great RPG game to get. The object is to destory the Dark Castle before it destorys you thats it besides there are a couple of Dozen buildings that you can make and alot of allies if i could i would give this 10 stars hope you do to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pure fun all de TIME
Review: This is a great game with a great concept........the graphics are no that good but u don't really notice....u don't control your warriors they just wander somewhere in your kingdom (wich i like it gives u more chance to manage your buildings) but u can place award flags e.g. attack flag...then your warriors go bounty hunting......i don't know why i like this game so much because i only play highly graphical adventure games but oh men this is so fun...i first played the demo wich I got from a PC gamer demo disc....and man was I angry when I found out that this demo was only one mission.....then i bought it ......i finished it and i still play it more than all my other games.

i'm gonna give this game grades and here are they

graphics 6/10 sound: 8/10 fun: 10/10 difficulty: 4/10 (easy) everything is great except for the graphics but as i said u don't really notice that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Majesty
Review: This is a great game, mainly because it combines a new type of playing with a cool Sword and Sorcery enviroment.

You have just been crowned King of Ardainia. You will need to manage your kingdom all by yourself (But you will have the aid of your faithful and sometimes humurous advisor Ven Fairwhether.)

The first cool thing about the game is that the single heroes that you recruit from your guilds are not directly controlled by you. They run around and decide what to do themselves. Each hero is unique, and some heroes hate each other, so you cannot have both kinds together. Some help out each other, some steal and betray each other.

Warriors, for example, like fighting and defending buildings, as well as hard quests. "Now I'm ready for ANY trouble!"

Rangers like exploring and making healing potions out of plants. They also like aiding wizards and barbarians. "I take the path less-traveled."

Rouges are sneaky theives who like stealling from lairs and gravestones, and even your own buildings! "One day, this will all be mine!"

You will build buildings, and they will be constructed by your peasents. As your kingdom grows, you will get new buildings, and upgrade them. Also, you will need to choose between the three difrerent non-human races, if you want one in your kingdom. There are gnomes, elves and dwarves.

You will also fight monsters, who pop out of lairs. Lairs can be caves or castles, or something in between You will also need to overcome truly challenging Monster Lords, such as the Witch King, who summons hordes of evil giant spiders, The Liche Queen, who uses her dark magic to raise the undead, Rrongol the hunter (Two 'R's) who hunts your heroes down as they struggle to get at the keep he guards, Url Shekk, the three headed beast who enslaves those he captures, yto draw life from them, Dirgo, the giant cyclops who lost his one and only eye and blindly attacks your settlement with his tree trunk, Vendral, the two headed dragon who chars your heroes with his fiery wrath, and is almost immortal...and three shadowy apparitions, known only as the black Phantoms, who will challenge you the most...

Overall, a phenomonal game. You should also get the expansion for the full experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Majesty, a Fantastic Game
Review: This is an amazing game. You are the king of Ardania and you must set your land right. You have the power to destroy your enemies or let them destroy you. There are many quests in which you have to accomplish goals. The object of the game is to complete all of the quests. You can build a major economy or relax as your heroes wipe out your enemies and die. You can choose to have one of three types of no-human races in your kingdom. They are the Dwarves, Elves and Gnomes. Each of them have their own abilities and weaknesses. You control a palace and anything that you make to go with it. You can't control your heroes. They fight whoever they want but you can persuade them to fight who you want with bounties. You can make different temples too. Certain temples have religous problems with others so you can only make three at a time. If you choose the Barbarian temple you will omly be able to have one temple. Each temple has their own spells they can cast if in range. Besides beefing up your kingdom you can beautify it too. You can create Royal Gardens, Statues and some buildings that appear are Gazebos and Fountains. In addition to the area around your palace you can build far away too. You can create Inns and Trading Posts far away which gain money for your kingdom. Inns are also helpful because they give your heros a place to rest. Also, inside the kingdom you can create blacksmiths to upgrade your heroes' armor. Overall this is a fabulous game and you should buy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Majesty Rocks!!!
Review: Very fun and exiting. Provides hours of entertainment! It kept my brother, cousins, and I occupied for the whole summer! It lets you controll you palace and medieval city, and lets you create Knights, Rouges, and other magical people! Conquer your enemy, or whatever feat you must occomplish, and reap your victory!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally, a breath of fresh air in a rather stagnant genre.
Review: What to begin with? Majesty first and foremost of all, is something a little outside of the normal classification of games.. yes it is strategy and similar to other popular strategy titles such as Starcraft and Heroes of Might and Magic, in that you hire people to come and serve you and do battle with your foes, while you yourself do not actually "do the work" as it were. With one disturbing difference (at least to a classic RTS fan). You DON'T CONTROL THEIR LIVES. Well not in so many words. In this area it is MUCH more like the Sim(place noun here) games. You dictate where the buildings are to be set, but the peasants do the dirty work. When I first played this game, I set about building different structures and as my peasants built everything (I was happy to see they did it automatically) I began to feel pride in my growing metropolis. Unfortunately when the first evil rat thing came and started attacking, I watched with despair as everything I built crumbled. Clicking on my *(? $@# loyal subjects did nothing and they basically watched it burn. You see... if YOU saw an evil giant rat would YOU want to attack it if there was absolutely NO reason for you to?

Of course not, which is what the game is all about. Your subjects will do as you want... as long as you give them a reason to do it. So you place rewards for doing different actions.

Enter the strategy:

Want that rat killed? Well... how about if you put a hefty bounty on his head? Your greedy little peons will suddenly spring into action now that there is a jingle of gold in their ears... careful though, they may be greedy, but they aren't dumb. You have to make the bounty enough so that some of your Heroes are intrigued by it, but don't put so much on it that EVERY Hero makes a mad dash for it, leaving the rest of your kingdom defenseless. This may seem a little odd, but really, what do you hate about RTS the most? When those idiots get stuck behind a rock or something and they wander back and forth accoplishing either:

A)Nothing

or

B)Getting you killed while you attend something else more important.

Since your subjects have a mind of their own that frees you up to focus on the important stuff.. i.e. getting more moola. Meanwhile, back at the castle, you are busily creating places for you to recruit heroes, for the heroes to stay... and....what's that? Places for your Heroes to SPEND that hard earned cash you gave them? And of course you need money to continue to provide those services to them so whose going to notice if you tax everything a little bit... or even a lot... (Nice to start GETTING taxes, huh?) So you have to balance it all.. you sure wish you could upgrade your armor so that your heroes could buy better weapons, and be more effective, but that dragon munching on your peasants would probably be better off dead, and most of your heroes aren't going to face something like that for free....

One of the most innovative, and addicting games I've played in a long time. Strategy, action, simulation, and most important humor abound, and you'll be playing this game for hours before you put this one down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Your Epic Quest
Review: You are on a quest to fight evil. Recruit all the heros you can to defeat your enemy. In this games there are around ten magical forces like wizards guilds, and temple of Helia. The men you can create are: Dwarfs- tiny, powerful creatures, made to kill enemy Elves-Mid-sized archers with a incredible talent Warrior-A passion to slay enemy with whatever it takes Rangers-A passionate hero that loves to explore Rogue-A sly hero, not carring about the kingdom, just his own self. Adepts-good at fighting and spells Barbarians-Powerful, killing men Cultist-love nature, king of healing Gnomes-very ugly, horrible fighting, but the best of builders healers-the queen of healing, loves to follow warriors around Monks-pretty good at fighting, have a few spells Paladins-one of the best at fighting, have sheild of light (strong) Priestesses-not too good at fighting, but can demolish any enemy by creating skeletons Solarii-fight with mace, and kill enemy with fire spell Warriors of Discord-Very big, and VERY powerful, enemy does not to tend to be around to long Wizard-Not strong, but when they get bigger so does there knoledge of spells (a level 20 wizard can kill his enemy in one hit)

THERE IS ALSO MORE THAN 24 MONSTERS

If you like fantasy, this game is for you!


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