VGChartz's Evan Norris: "The simplicity of turn-based battles notwithstanding, Eisenwald is a game that's easy to recommend. It cleverly mashes together elements from adventure, strategy, and role-playing genres and transports them to a unique medieval setting. The relatively thin plot is enhanced by a captivating mythology, rich visuals, and excellent music. Questing requires a keen eye and a good amount of patience, but those willing to learn the intricacies of the game will find dozens of hours of entertainment."
Aterdux Entertainment has announced some new downloadable content for their tactical strategy-RPG, Legends of Eisenwald. The DLC is titled "Road to Iron Forest", which includes a new map, a new adventuring location and a new storyline. The developer also revealed that they were starting a Season Pass for future DLC.
Palmer Sturman: Legends of Eisenwald is a testament to a lost art form in gaming. Like Pillars of Eternity, or Divinity: Original Sin, Legends of Eisenwald borrows liberally from popular fantasy titles of the past, but instead it looks towards a different set of titles that, at one time, appealed to a massive audience: Might and Magic and King’s Bounty. It’s an intriguing title that, at best, managed to invoke some of the nostalgia that came from playing those titles as a kid, and, at worst, meandered in terms of pacing due to its weak storyline.
Legends of Eisenwald is the second game from developer Aterdux Entertainment, and a medieval time period piece that allows you to experience a share of Germanic lore and style