The plot didn't draw me in much, but the gameplay was pretty good.

To date the only aeon of strife styled fortress assault game going on two sides i've played. Thought it was neat i guess, but i never figured out how to get it running singleplayer on the modern version of WC3, so i haven't touched it in forever.

I eat my veggies so i can be smart enough to beat it someday.

You ever find yourself thinking "i want more Paper Mario 64" after beating the game? Well, this is a heaven-sent answer to that.

I don't mind the artstyle change. I just wish the faction units were better differentiated beyond the drab colors.

Untold nights styling on my cousins and brother as a kid, seeing who managed to get the furthest.
Didn't beat it until my late teens much later though.

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The first ending i got was the one where you join the Ouka clan and spend your days drinking, eating and partying until we got massacred because of a lack of preparation. Instantly fell in love with the game.

This game taught me that if fancy sabotage and death traps don't work, you can always just stab people until they die.

The idea of killing a vampire by literally strapping it to your spaceship and literally flying to the sun is super cool, but the minigame associated with it wasn't up to snuff.

I need this game rereleased officially so more people can play it so i can get fanart of the characters.
I can't convince everyone to emulate the patched game, sadly.

Keep the sun always in your heart.

Unbelievable how better it is compared to Outcast. Give me my lightsaber early on dammit, this game knew its stuff.