I finally managed to complete this wonderful scenario on
Heroes! I played version
1.3. I want to thank the author for the work he put into it!
What I liked about the scenario:Plot: interesting, with unexpected twists, and epic in the spirit of the game! Overall, the map is dynamic, and you won't be bored.
Design and presentation: The design is excellent, as in the author's other maps. The scenario has many
long cutscenes, made at the level of Nival! I was surprised by the cutscene with the ship - I don't understand how the author managed to do this, but he did a great job. The very last, final one was especially memorable! The cutscenes have interesting music and sound effects. This adds to the epic feel and creates an atmosphere.
Scripts, dialogues, quests. Yes, it all exists here, and it's done very well.
Difficulty. The scenario is quite difficult; you might not be able to complete it on your first try. By the way, I would also like to thank Remiks for the walkthrough video - it really helped:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qncs_iu-gWgUnpredictability. You will encounter many unexpected surprises. The enemies here are strong; to defeat some of them, you need to act quickly and unconventionally.
Collectible artifacts. The author managed to add 3 new collectible artifacts to the game. If you collect them all, which is difficult but possible, the player receives a very good bonus.
Epicness. As you progress, you involuntarily sympathize with the main hero - the leader of the orcs - Khan Botan-Matan. He desperately fights for his people, overcomes obstacles, and relentlessly pursues his goal. It seems that he can move mountains; it's a pity that such an unfair ending awaits him.
Finale (last cutscene). Here, the author has outdone himself; the cutscene is very long, dynamic, and high-quality, perhaps even better than Nival's. Khan Botan-Matan has come such a long way; he essentially led the orcs to victory! But how sad and tragic it all ended.
I sincerely hope for a continuation of the scenario with the hero - Khan Botan-Matan!
Such heroes are not forgotten - they live forever!