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This game hits all the marks for me. It has great style and original mechanics, a clean and polished feel, cool characters with unique backstories and designs, tight gameplay that forces you to make one important decision after another, and is just dumb fun. Just a dopamine rush the whole time, and I've only been playing for 20 minutes. Idk why this game has so few reviews, but it really deserved more attention. I grew up playing Heroes vs Monsters, which was apparently a rip of this game. That game was fun, but it played into the whole "mobile gaming is meant to keep you playing for as long as possible" thing and was clearly a money grab as people said, and it was kind of broken and confusing sometimes. This game seems to follow a story with an end, and I'm excited to play it through. Devs, you should really bring this game back from the dead because I know that Im already going to want more out of this game after Im done playing it.
I don’t know what genre this type of game to go by other than RPG, but I will tell you that it was the older and better version of Heroes vs Monsters. That game hit the big charts only because it was free, and it was a complete steal from this game. Now their game is left broken because of course their company is just money hungry copy-cats. Anyway, this game is awesome and totally worth all three bucks, especially if you come from heroes vs monsters, this is by far the original and better game to play, you won’t pay anything more than three dollars for the full experience. It took me 9 hours to beat the game, with still plenty more characters and content to explore. Cheers
The game is easy to learn with a cute aesthetic and fairly interesting and challenging gameplay. It cam be a little too dependent on microing so that characters won't even attack if nobody is attacking them. I often lost my tank because I was trying to get my ranger and mage to start attacking some of the many enemies that just appeared. So a default of attacking any foe if not told to do anything else, at least for ranged heroes, would be a welcome tweak. Also, because the tank stands in front of the monster, when it is attacking a squishier character the two heroes end up right on top of each other and it can be very challenging controlling the right one. I lose more, fights through interface issues than actual challenge.
So Battleheart 2 is coming out, huh? And by that I mean a true sequel. Anyway, onto the review. I got battleheart a very long time ago, and I enjoyed it beyond a sense of joy. Years later, I reinstalled it and relived the memories. The game has many pros: 1) Great, classic art-style 2) Unique and interesting characters with back stories 3) Cool and unused enemy niches 4) Awesome level tree with powerful and extravagant abilities 5) Great bosses, each more diverse than the last 6) Good background and character designs 7) Special weapons, some you may have never knew existed (Lucy King drops) 8) Simple and easy to use fighting mechanics. 9) And many more unlisted ones. And little cons: -Minor bugs -Infrequent but still there crashes -Grindy -No multiplayer (which is popular nowadays) -Other mini problems (No auto-fight, fighting can be hard to manage at times, etc.) Overall, the game has amazing unique shticks that nobody else has and while it does have bugs, who doesn't? This game has my full respect and I can't wait for Battleheart 2. Battleheart legacy is weird. I don't like it ('3')
This game has always and forever been and will be my favorite. I played it when it first came out and still often download it and beat it all over again. It was so much fun back then and I still love it today. It saddens me playing so many games with a ton of in app purchases or no care for the player. I wish more games like this existed. I love this style of play and I always look for more like this. Anyways… thanks so much devs. Hoping and praying you guys look to recreate it all over again. Btw I know there is a Battlehearts 2 and Legacy, but this one has always been my favorite.
I played this, loved this, and would buy another game from these folks if it were EXACTLY like this game and had new monsters. I especially loved the graphics, but all facets of Battleheart were perfect, and then I finished and wanted more! Kind developers, for years (!) I’ve been checking the App Store to see if you all had made another RPG fantasy adventure game with the adorable 2D cartoon graphics of this one. Smile upon me and take my money :+)
This role playing game is STUNNNING for how old it is. I grew up playing this and I had to re run this again. I played this game about 10 years ago or longer but I can still recall my first gameplay and had to give it another go. Beautiful and competitive for what it is. My favorite character is the monk I like how he looks. Tank/DPS. If you like a challenge try this out. Even tho it’s years old this game is up to pair w any other role playing game on mobile.
I don't really care much for mobile gaming and haven't cared much for gaming in general in a long time, but I've always had 3 games I kept on my phone since they're always fun. Those games are Battleheart, Zombieville USA 2, and Shadowfight. Today I learned the first 2 are from the same developer and they have a second Battleheart. I look forward to playing it and have had loads of fun with this one.
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