Disciples III: Reincarnation Introduction:

The player takes on the role of a lord in the land of Nevendaar in this new installment. This chapter introduces three playable races: 'The Empire,' 'The Legions of the Damned,' and the 'Elven Alliance,' with additional factions planned for future expansions. Notably, the battle system departs from the previous Disciples games, allowing units to maneuver across the battlefield and utilize terrain for defensive purposes. The player's hero is highly customizable, with the ability to modify their skills, armor, and weapons, and these changes are visibly reflected in the character model.


The narrative centers around a character known as The Highfather, who finds himself in the world of Nevendaar, preoccupied by the impending fate of his realm. A falling star at the Empire's border is interpreted as a significant omen by the populace, leading to various races, including humans, elves, and demons, sending their own champions to investigate its mystery. One such champion, Bethrezen, seeks to harness the celestial messenger's power for himself.


Gameplay:


The tale unfolds with the arrival of a celestial messenger from the heavens named Inoel, who becomes a symbol of hope for Nevendaar's inhabitants. As she embarks on a journey alongside representatives from three ancient races, Inoel begins to experience unfamiliar emotions. The game follows her physical and emotional evolution as she seeks the star and explores the world of Nevandaar, delving into her own humanity.

Disciples III: Resurrection saw a Russian-language release featuring the 'Undead Hordes' faction, available in standard, gift pack, and deluxe editions. The English version launched in Europe on October 7, 2011, and in North America on February 7, 2012. Another iteration, Disciples III: Reincarnation, combines the main game and expansion, featuring an updated game engine and additional content. The Russian version hit the shelves on April 11, 2012, with the English version arriving on Steam on February 14, 2014.

Final Words:


In terms of critical reception, Disciples III: Resurrection received more mixed reviews compared to the first two original Disciples games, as reported on the review aggregation website Metacritic. Game Revolution initially rated it an F but later adjusted the score to a D due to false reports of game crashes.