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The thing is, the third game isn't the best, but it's like grandma's pies – they might not be the most delicious, but they're familiar and ingrained from childhood.
And in reality, the fifth game is better than the third. It has better balance, each faction has its own unique feature, and not just Necromancers. The creatures are chosen with more logic, rather than just being thrown in randomly. And hexagons, after all, offer fewer tactical possibilities, no matter what people say.
And in reality, the fifth game is better than the third. It has better balance, each faction has its own unique feature, and not just Necromancers. The creatures are chosen with more logic, rather than just being thrown in randomly. And hexagons, after all, offer fewer tactical possibilities, no matter what people say.