5/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for The War of Eustrath for iPhone.
The War of Eustrath is paid iOS app published by iQubi Inc.
Yves Gueson
Why is this game not work on iPhone 6 to X and it been too long year ago? Even this game don’t install it, many people purchase this game and STILL CANNOT INSTALL IT! Are you joking me? WHY?
No Kan Do
Really addicting, the dialogue translation isn't as bad as some of the other translated games out there. Also, it doesn't drain much battery life :) (Requesting new icon!)
OnkBak
Recently when I get into a battle the screen will go black them exit out of the game. Please fix. It is really annoying.
Scottiejc
Very entertaining, easy and smooth controls. Good story line, but the best of all, a brilliant battle system for a phone game. Looking forward to the next one
JMinSungC
I'm a huge fan of RPGs and Fire Emblem series; this game was similar in terms of gameplay and style and I theology enjoyed playing it. More RPGs on the iPhone!
vizack
I finished this game twice. Thank goodness to these developers for making such an awesome, giant robot, turn-based game. The story is cool - starts out rather slowly, but is filled with unexpected twists. Great job! Can't wait for the sequel. Would have loved to have even more robots and super-animated attacks. Convincing some enemies to join would also be much appreciated. Other ideas to consider are to hide secret items in certain points on the battle map. A pilot's skill can pinpoint the secret locations. This would add to the strategy. Finally, robot transformations an combinations may add a brand new twist to the strategy. Great job and thank you for creating this gem.
Joe_Biden
Great game for the money. A little to nice. I heard this was a PSONE port.
13thguards
For veterans of Super Robot Taisen/Wars, this game will feel like a clone copy, which is good or bad depending on whether you liked that series or not. For those not fortunate enough to have played the series, this game is also about the closest you will get to Fire Emblem on the iPod.
MrVariant
Fortunately, the story doesn't drag unlike Super Robot Wars; I find the banter to be quite interesting and I like the characters. However, the battles may feel dull because you are vastly outnumbered against weaklings. I'd prefer it to have 7 on 10 with decent foes rather than 7 on 24 with 20 chumps, especially the scouts who barely damage you. Otherwise, the combat system is pretty good, choosing to block, counterattack, or evade with special abilities. Only worth playing in small doses if you can tolerate fighting against a horde of the same weak enemies.