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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 452.4 hrs on record (347.8 hrs at review time)
Posted: 15 Nov, 2014 @ 7:05pm
Updated: 1 Jan, 2021 @ 9:10pm

Heroes of Steel is an old school "pickup and play" tactical party combat RPG. It shares common ground with systems in the Ultima series and Final Fantasy Tactics (overhead grid tactics) along with wizardry style dungeon crawlers (Fixed party of 4 specific roles making a fighting unit).

I emphasize this is a combat game because that's really is what the game is: a COMBAT game! 80% of what you do is fight and kill enemies, the other 20% is a mix of exploring and gear/stat management with some light story sprinkled in to keep a cohesive experience.

The combat turn is free forming where your characters do any action in whatever order you wish. The characters don't have to complete all of their actions before selecting the next character, and there is no turn order. For example you have have a caster debuff a monster, have your fighter run up to it and smack it, then have the caster nuke a different monster, then retreat your fighter back to support your caster all in 1 turn.

The game is a slow burn and takes a couple hours to get off the ground.The combat can seem like a foot slog at times, especially in the beginning when your party is just starting and you don't have many options. It takes time for the game to open up. Most RPGs are also guilty of this, but it is worth mentioning that you wont be tearing through the enemy with ease right from the get go.

There will be tough situations and battles of attrition where you have combat waves of enemies or large engagements and heavy odds. Certain battles can last the better part of an hour. Some people may be off put by the battle length, but the game auto saves all the time so you can quit out and continue anytime (including midbattle) they also added an animation skip option to help quicken combat downtime.

The game is challenging but fair. Enemies aren't pushovers, the threat of dying from careless play or overextending is always there. Often you kill enemies fast, but if you are careless they will kill you fast. It's important to figure out a fighting style or general group strategy that suits you and then SPECIALIZE. The whole party is a UNIT, each individual fulfilling a specific role. Damage and healing are obvious but good crowd control, and positioning are more subtle and just as significant.These subtleties are important as you advance into episode 2 (20-30 hours) and beyond when the enemy AI behavior ramps up to where things like: tactical retreats, luring/pulling, stealth attacks, cursing, repositioning, and using terrain are paramount or you will die a lot.

Speaking of death, it is handled in a very intuitive way. There is no resurrection or revive mechanic. If any of your characters die, you are given the option to retry the turn (this rewinds the game back one turn so you can try again, or you can reset back to the beginning of the dungeon area before the engagement. This is handy to start the fight from scratch or leave the area to resupply. The only negative for death is a hit to your total learderboard score.

The game encourages you to explore every nook and cranny and to kill EVERYTHING you come across. Stealth basically boils down to a way of getting the first turn in combat (getting an edge on buff/debuffs and positioning) and getting high critical bonuses on sneak attacks.

In fact, the game is so combat focus that it is hard to avoid most fights. There is no "escaping combat" mechanic. This can be a problem if fights goes badly. In this situation it is usually best to try and salvage by a tactical retreat for a few turns and regroup, or to let yourself die and restart before the engagement.

The story and dialog adds purpose and life to the game without destroying the game pacing or getting in the way of the combat. Story and dialog are pretty well done. The highlight here is the interaction between your characters and their reactions to things in the world around them.There are some cliche things but nothing too grating. It uses some common themes like a post-apocalyptic world and Norse myths, but it has enough twists and different situations to keep things interesting. There are some critical choice paths to make throughout, but interactions are never meant to take away from the combat focus.

The UI is easy to understand and the battle system and descriptions are clear and well explained. But some things need improvement like: more general graphic and ui options, more keyboard shortcuts, more ways to sort equipment.Some of this just comes from its trappings as a mobile game first but they could definitely help.
Edit: In an update the devs added a mini status/buff display, tool tips and more recently improved keyboard shortcuts, steam controller support and possibly controller support on the way. Good job on them improving this!

Rebuffing between fights can sometimes be a chore due to certain buffs needing a specific formation to optimize the buff and apply to all party members at once.
Edit: In a recent update this problem has be resolved Auto Buff! This basically refreshes all buffs on all party members with one button click, no more repositioning and having to individually cast every buff!

Health and Mana management is done mostly through camping at specific sites spread around the dungeons or consumable items (potions, scrolls, etc) There are some skills that can help this along, like a skill that lets you sacrifice mana of one character to refill another's sort of like a mana "battery." This system works well for the most part. If you do struggle sometimes its better to go back to the local town or camp to refill your HP and Mana for free instead of consuming a ton of potions. Being conservative and walking back and forth isn't instant and can slow the game's pacing down a lot at times. Something like a town portal or zone teleport for dungeons you have already explored would help with the downtime here. Edit: The devs added a fast movement option which does help with downtime.

Raising your statistics and leveling up is handled in a traditional D&D sense where you raise an attribute like strength or constitution, then raise a martial mastery like a weapon or magic skill like blades or conjuration. Then allocate points to improve a specific active skill like "Crushing Blow," "Healing" or "Fireball." Theses skills often have the trend where as you increase them they get more potent but cost more, so you need to balance it. This isn't too difficult to figure out and you can sit on unspent points if you don't know what to pick, but it is important to not spread your talents too thin and to have a goal or strategy in mind. It takes some critical thinking and planning as it is possible to make a counter intuitive build. Edit:Thankfully the devs updated with a respec option!

The music ambiance isn't bad, but it lacks variety and needs more songs added to the score. Sound effects could use more variety also.This area really needs some attention and would help enhance the atmosphere and mood of the game dramatically. Dev updates are currently working on this.

In Summary:
Overhead Tactical Grid Combat System
Explore subterranean world in post-apocalyptic environment with fantasy and Norse influence.
Traditional RPG stat and level progression
PRO
The pull is the simple, fun, challenging combat, and shear amount of content offered, this game is LONG.
The difficulties and the various ways combat can play out helps give it even longer legs.
The setting and writing are interesting and not drab
The devs are very involved and receptive to the community, the game is always receiving updates and improvements
CON
UI can use some more improvement, it still evolving from its mobile game trappings
Music and sound lacks variety and needs more general options
Minor tweaks to the the system like addressing escaping combat and fast travel.
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14 Comments
vintoks 25 Oct, 2023 @ 1:48pm 
Alivewire: Go into all of the buildings or tents and try talking to everyone. Then go back to the generals. Usually if you can't exit a map it means you need to interact with a building or talk to someone to advance the story.

If afterward you are still stuck I encourage you posting your specific problem, or better yet reach out to the community or the developers on their discord. They are super helpful and will get you the help you need.
alivewire 27 Jun, 2023 @ 10:12am 
Vintoks i am stuck in the Barons Keep wipe him out but it wont let me out it say to rest but i did that when tried to exit it wont let me i search the whole keep to see if i missed something but nothing is there something i am missing i feel stupid asking but love the game and want more but stuck here in keep
Harry 14 Nov, 2022 @ 10:04pm 
Hi Vintok, I hear what you are saying, and you have piqued my curiosity about those 3 cool moments. So I shall stick around and play some more. To be fair, I have enjoyed the game at the moment, I am just concerned that I might get burned out, and I know it's a long way to the finishing post (which is no complaint, as long as it's fresh content to experience). Atm, my library is crammed full, and I have tons of games on other platforms, so I am struggling to stick with just a few games. I tend to quickly switch from one game to something I haven't tried, and then I end up never finishing anything lol. I am the master of tutorials and first level of dungeons ;D
vintoks 14 Nov, 2022 @ 9:51pm 
Hi Harry, thanks for the comments.
I understand what you mean when you say it can feel a bit basic starting out when you don't have that many abilities or items.

The intro chapter with the rats can feel a bit slow as there is lots of rats and not much else for that part of the game. But it picks up after that with different themes and variety afterward. I encourage you to experiment and try to find the enjoyment in the gear and tactical puzzle of the combat since that is the meat and potatoes of the game.

There is also a skip that first chapter option at creation you can utilize later on..

I will also say that there are some very cool moments as the story progresses. So if you stick with it stay tuned for those.

Granted the game isn't for everyone and that might not be enough to keep you around.

The devs are also still working on a few updates for the game, and will release another playable character down the road.

Good luck and happy gaming!
Harry 14 Nov, 2022 @ 6:29pm 
Great review Vintok, I am now encouraged to read others you may have written. In regards to the game? I have just started, and cleared a couple of levels. I am slightly concerned about this 80 percent combat though.I hope it is just like you say, a 'slowburn', but with such a congested market in this genre, I think the game might struggle for being a bit too basic. I was hoping that a strong storyline, and plot, with some entertaining dialogue might have made up for this. So far, I do find the dialogue entertaining, the little snides and comments between the group as they struggle to flee the baron's keep. However, only 20 percent of other stuff? Ouch, this might be one grind I cannot stick with. It is also a bit pricey for such a game, perhaps just a couple of pounds less might bring in more customers. ATM it is priced at a more premuim small, indie dev market, and I fear that may put off some.
Foolish Bastion 10 Nov, 2016 @ 8:04pm 
That would be awesome.
vintoks 9 Nov, 2016 @ 10:04pm 
Yes, the devs are top notice with continued updates and responding to player feedback.
Some minor updates.Steam Controller support! Here's hoping 360 Controller Support!
Foolish Bastion 23 Oct, 2016 @ 9:20am 
Wow, I was reading your review and I was surprised and happy to see that the devs tackled a couple of the things you mentioned.

Looks like they're still very active!
Thanks for the great review.
vintoks 10 Nov, 2015 @ 10:30pm 
Some minor updates, Thanks devs for more tool tips, combat animation skip, and starting to work on music improvements.
vintoks 21 Jun, 2015 @ 9:26am 
I did a quick clean-up and update with the latest game changes. Now with episode 4 in full swing this is becoming a monster of a game! A turn-based tactical combat junkie's dream.