The idea is that it's a combination of a fighting game and strategy game. The gameplay is very good; everything is more or less balanced. Has "3" different modes but two of them are basically the same. Still, every mode is pretty good; there's Versus, which is just 1v1 fighting with each choosing a creature; there's Team Fighter which is just Versus but you select a team of an amount of creatures with certain costs and such, and the loser of each fight chooses which creature they will fight with next. The main game mode, War Games, is where the strategy element comes in. First, you select your faction - Light Order (Water), Light Chaos (Fire), Dark Order (Earth), or Dark Chaos (Wind). After you select your faction, you can build an army composed of four tiers of creatures in ascending order of power, Sentinels, which block enemy movement, Warriors, Champions, and an Overlord (a god or demigod). In 2-, 3-, or 4-player games, with a list of maps for each number of players, all of which are very fair, you pit the armies you've build against each other in a hexagonally-composed map, with Temples, Mana Wats, and differing terrain. Within War Games there is also a Campaign There are unlockable Gods that replace the Demigod if you finish the Campaign for each faction, but it's only permanent for the profile they were unlocked on. The game has a good combo-based combat system, with only a handful of things that are just a little unfair. That is not to say that all of the creatures are equal, as many of them are good counters to others. There is quite a bit more to the strategy element than I have described here, all of it interesting and very good. The game is not absolutely perfect, however, but such can be said of any game (except maybe Tetris). Where this game disappointed me most was the godawful loading times. It can feel like forever waiting for just one battle to load, both in and out. Still, the game is very good regardless.Read full review
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I had never heard of Wrath Unleashed before I rented it and once I got through the 20 minute learning curve I was having a fantastic time. Wrath is kind of like chess except for when your pawn goes up against a rook, you will actually fight as the pawn and though it's hard, you might be able to beat the rook. The game blends fantasy with real-time action and turn-based strategy in a very unique way. This game definitely has gone under the radar and you can probably find it used for around 10 dollars. A great deal. Also has multiplayer features and a "deck builder" like feature.
One of my favorite games from years ago, as soon as I saw it I knew I had to buy it. Great condition and plays perfectly.
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No scratches No problems Runs great
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this game has a very good strategy element mixed with a mortal kombatisc type one on one battle system. great story line and follow through.the only downside to this game is the graphics. they are a little on the low pixel side.
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