Champions of Anteria Critic Reviews
20 Total Reviews
12 Positive Reviews(60%)
8 Mixed Reviews(40%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Areajugones
August 30, 2016
This game perfectly mixes strategy with role playing. Its progression system is very complete and the story that it features is funny and interesting.
IGN Italia
August 30, 2016
Champions of Anteria is a good example of how to combine management phases and action-RPG sections without altering either of the two.
Game World Navigator Magazine
September 21, 2016
Champions of Anteria plays almost like Dungeon Siege successor: multiple heroes, real-time pauseable tactical combat, RPG elements that dictate flow of fights. The only thing that’s missing is pack donkey, but there’s no need for it – instead of bags full of loot, champions are rewarded with additional lands that will be settled in Anno manner.
4Players.de
September 3, 2016
Yes, the pathfinding can be disastrous at times, while the mission variety leaves room improvement. But the fighting system is intuitive, while reminding me of the classic Baldur’s Gate in its best moments – as rare as they might be.
Destructoid
September 8, 2016
The game is a unique blend of genres that I haven't seen attempted anywhere else, and it gets more right than it does wrong.
IGN Spain
August 30, 2016
An experience full of a sense of humor and MOBA-style combat, and a videogame able to put together three different gaming styles with great results.
SpazioGames
August 30, 2016
Born from the ashes of The Settlers: Kingdom of Anteria, the new Champions of Anteria is a good mix between RTS, turn-based strategy and GDR, with a good level of difficulty and several tattical approaches, but has some trouble with the AI.
Everyeye.it
September 1, 2016
Champions of Anteria is based on an excellent idea but has too many structural problems. It is, in the end, a two-faced product, divided between a good strategic section and a boring action phase.
3DJuegos
September 2, 2016
Champions of Anteria has a lot of good ideas, but rarely you will enjoy them. It is a little simple and it has very repetitive missions, but it's fun.
Game Rant
September 7, 2016
Those after a light bite of RTS/RPG gameplay with a positive attitude will find a lot of fun with Champions of Anteria. It is unlikely to blow any players away, and fans of The Settlers will find little to keep them occupied, but there’s a nice little game here. Without expecting too much, Champions of Anteria delivers a decent injection of fantasy humor into the market.
Eurogamer Italy
September 17, 2016
Champions of Anteria is an interesting hybrid experiment that may be considered as successful, but not entirely.
NZGamer
September 23, 2016
Solid core systems, but poor presentation and technical issues hold it back.
Multiplayer.it
August 31, 2016
The new Blue Byte's IP in yars is packed with a lot of humor and a decent technical realization, but the mechanics are too cumbersome and frustrating.
GameWatcher
September 6, 2016
Champions of Anteria can be a really addictive and occasionally fun game with nice ideas and a neat sense of humour, but as a Straction RPeGy it’s just got far too many flaws to recommend.
GameStar
September 11, 2016
Monotonous tactical battles without depth, combined with a rudimentary building part and repetitive missions.
Games Master UK
November 9, 2016
Part RPG, part RTS, it sadly fails to nail both. An entertaining if mediocre medieval adventure.
Vandal
September 5, 2016
Champions of Anteria has too many problems to become relevant as a strategy game. It's enjoyable and it can be a good option if you're new to the genre, but if not, there's plenty of better options.
CD-Action
November 18, 2016
Due to its offensive simplicity and repetitiveness Champions of Anteria looks more like some mobile bull than a real strategy game.
Critical Hit
September 13, 2016
Champions of Anteria is a dull, repetitive, and inconsistent attempt to make a RTS/MOBA hybrid. The strategy sections of the game feel undercooked to the point of being inconsequential to the rest of the game, while the broken AI and repetitive gameplay of the tactical RPG sections offer little that other games aren’t doing better. Champions of Anteria feels like a game made by someone who doesn’t really understand what people like about strategy games or MOBA’s, and at a $30 price, I can’t see recommending it to anyone.
The Games Machine
August 30, 2016
Boring, repetitive and strategically negligible, Champions of Anteria is a way too simplicistic mixture of real-time-strategy and management. The five champions are blatantly unbalanced, the core of the gameplay requires you to repeat the same identical missions until the end credits, and the only hint of variety comes from the boss battles.