Manor Lords Early Access Review I normally don’t do early access coverage much but there are so many oddities with the …
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My take on what Manor Lords is like and what it offers in the Early Access Timeframe!
https://www.patreon.com/AngryCentaurGaming
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boring , generic, dull colors, and every building is cheaply designed with same moss-covered roff NO THANK YOU
the game is incomplete.
but
the game has lots of content, its amazing as it is, cant wait to see whats to come.
I'm mainly an RTS guy, but I dee the appeal to city builders. I like the ones where you build you currently up and monster or some creature tries to knock it down.
WTF this early access game is on game pass??????????
looks like banished, is it a lot deterrent, better?
Wonderful revue and a very unique project!
It came at good time, people need to train for this 😛 For upcoming times after nuclear war lol
Using families and not single people is not weird, its new, its innovative. Most gamedevs are afraid to use small new stuff like this in their games.
Age of empires????????
This guy is my guy. Long time fan!
Glad to find out he sold 1M copies at launch, but that figure has since plunged to 10k concurrent players (so the video title made a wrong prediction).
Some thoughts I had:
– game is quite pricey for an early access product
– establishing supply chains hinted at lots of micro-management
– ironically, I learnt from watching youtube videos that gameplay involved expanding within starter region, then expanding to nearby regions, which means the micro-management thing is COMPOUNDED
– youtube videos also highlighted the amount of supply-chain/resource upgrades needed to equip a small squad of farmers
– no multi-player
– even if in future eg. each map (every region conquered) becomes a "player kingdom" that other players can invade, it's still an isolated instance. But this type of PvP model I don't mind at all.
– as is, it's really a game for hardcore city-builder nerds, a niche compared to the Total War crowd
– being a solo indie project means it's probably going to have lots of missing features, lots of features that are shallow implementations, that either don't really affect or have oversized effects on the outcomes (ie. make or break)
– 👍👍 for CHURCHES 😊😊
Played at .75 is so much nicer LOL
Seems interesting but I’m not buying early access games. Often they use early access to just milk off all they can from their target audience and then abandon their bugged/unfinished product.
75k atm 94k last 24hrs
I haven’t played anything like this for years. Thanks for the review.
I think this game makes you appreciate how easy we have it lol
Great review ACG! Subscribed! I just released my own review on the game on my channel from the prospective of someone whose never played this type of genre! Feel free to check it out!
boring game imho
Does this have a steep learning curve?
Sounds about as fun as watching paint dry to me. But to each their own.
Peanut butter
It's modern Banished.
It's fun. I do wish there was more content but it's EA. Im surprised the performance is so good as well.