Sword & Sorcery – Immortal Souls
Five heroes awoke from the dead and were made immortal to save the kingdom from the rise of darkness. In Sword & Sorcery – Immortal Souls, up to five players control one or more of these legendary characters brought back to life by powerful sorcery, to fight against the forces of evil, controlled by the game itself.
60m - 90m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 12+
Aldawen
We rarely play campaign based games due to lack of time so we figured if we were in a mood for campaign based dungeon crawl we would rather play Arcadia Quest. Plus I found rules too thick and confusing and in the end the big box also just took shelf space so the beast went away.
AllanClark
Tiene minireglas. Reglamento bien explicado pero con 54 páginas. Necesita expansiones. Acto I: Inmortal Souls. Arcane Portal y es simplemente la continuación del Acto I: Inmortal Souls. Creo recordar que son cinco escenarios en los que utilizabas otros enemigos y jefes finales, pero sigue siendo el Acto I. Acto II es Darkness Falls Acto III vastaryous Lair
Avaru
What a mess. As generic a dungeon crawler as can be, including weirdly out-of-place pop culture references ("A tomb raider called Lara"), overcomplicated damage calculation), a ridiculous amount of randomness (encounter cards) and a dull campaign. But there are good sides: it looks rather pretty, the enemy "AI" well done and the weapons and spells feel powerful. There's just no reason for me to continue playing after a few runs. It's repetitive, overly generic and requires a lot of time for setup as well as "saving" (despite the app).