Forged of Blood Reviews
Forged of Blood has a solid foundation, but the games mechanics don't always mesh together, often causing too many problems with the games own ambitions.
Forged of Blood is ambitious well beyond its means, and it has so many systems at play at once that there are moments where, mechanically, they fall down.
Due to its Developers' unnecessary ambition, Forged of Blood has become a mixture of confusing mechanics and the interesting story never gets a chance to shine because of several issues in the game
Review in Persian | Read full review
The question remains unanswered that what the combination of witcher, X-Com and Crusader Kings would look like, as Forged of Blood failed to execute correctly. A project this big would be a difficult job to pull even for AAA studios with huge budgets, and it would produce better results if small, indie studios focus on less ambitious projects.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Long story short, Forged of Blood is the best example of a project which was meant to be big but ended up being small. I wouldn't have been so disappointed if it was a "good" small rather a than "bad" small.
Forged of Blood is based on the premise of giving the player total control of the game and it achieves this in an incredible way. Game customization and unit development are at a level rarely seen before. On the contrary, the camera will play more than one trick on us and the lack of translation can make us miss part of the story. Still, a high-level purchase highly recommended.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Forged of Blood is a very good Xcom-like game, using a lot of different new mechanics. Overall, I like the difficulty of the game, and the art style isn’t hard to look at, making for long sessions of “just one more turn”. A lot of the little things about it, really make it unique, from the spell crafting, to how you can level up using a classless system. The gameplay is very tough, but when you win, you have a feeling of satisfaction. I’m going to give Forged of Blood the Thumb Culture Gold award, as it may not appeal to a lot of people, but fans of tactical RPGs are going to love it.