Forward Observer
04-21-2011, 05:11
I had not been following this, but just happen to come across the info that a new Stronghold game is due to be released this summer. It was slated to be released this spring, but was moved back to allow further development.
The first Stronghold (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stronghold_(2001_video_game)) game released in 2001 was a quite fun and I have played through its campaign at least 4 or 5 times over the years--just recently in the last 6 months. It's a 2D isometric view medieval castle building/combat RTS style game. It had a fun storyline with great villains and lots of tongue in cheek humor pertaining to the middle ages.
They released a self contained expansion of the game set in the crusades about a year later. It was OK, but I didn't find it nearly as much fun as the first game.
Then in 2005, they released Stronghold 2. This was the first full 3D version of the game, and it came close to killing the franchise. At release it was almost unplayable. The path-finding was quite flawed and there was a memory leak that brought the game to almost a stand still after about 30 minutes of play.
They finally corrected the lag/memory leak issues, but basically the story was just was lame, the game play was weak, and it simply lacked all the charm of the original.
According to this interview (http://uk.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/stronghold3/news.html?sid=6306669&tag=newsfeatures&mode=previews), the developer--Firefly is going back to the core values of the first game while keeping the 3D aspect. This time they are using a game engine developed by somebody else, so they claim that they can concentrate on the game play, humor, and a story line that made the first game so much fun.
Cheers
The first Stronghold (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stronghold_(2001_video_game)) game released in 2001 was a quite fun and I have played through its campaign at least 4 or 5 times over the years--just recently in the last 6 months. It's a 2D isometric view medieval castle building/combat RTS style game. It had a fun storyline with great villains and lots of tongue in cheek humor pertaining to the middle ages.
They released a self contained expansion of the game set in the crusades about a year later. It was OK, but I didn't find it nearly as much fun as the first game.
Then in 2005, they released Stronghold 2. This was the first full 3D version of the game, and it came close to killing the franchise. At release it was almost unplayable. The path-finding was quite flawed and there was a memory leak that brought the game to almost a stand still after about 30 minutes of play.
They finally corrected the lag/memory leak issues, but basically the story was just was lame, the game play was weak, and it simply lacked all the charm of the original.
According to this interview (http://uk.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/stronghold3/news.html?sid=6306669&tag=newsfeatures&mode=previews), the developer--Firefly is going back to the core values of the first game while keeping the 3D aspect. This time they are using a game engine developed by somebody else, so they claim that they can concentrate on the game play, humor, and a story line that made the first game so much fun.
Cheers