Warhammer Quest Reviews – Page 12

5/5 rating based on 143 reviews. Read all reviews for Warhammer Quest for iPhone.
Warhammer Quest is paid iOS app published by Rodeo Games

Great game for iPad

Prettyflybrownguy

Good: Gameplay, music, inventory system, quests Bad: Starting area too small, too expensive for extra characters, limited replay value I rarely play games on iPad. They're not THAT much fun and I have PC. Yet one of the reasons I bought my iPad was to play this game, as it was not available on other devices at the time. The game itself is great for what you get with the initial purchase. It follows the rules of the original game almost exactly. I commend the designers for recognizing a good thing. All too often when a tabletop game is ported to digital, something gets lost in translation. That is NOT the case here. The bad part is that the starting area only gives you about 15 hours of gameplay. After that you have to buy other areas to explore. That would be alright, except after that time, the game becomes a little repetitive. The extra characters you can buy are overpriced, and after you buy them, do you really want to grind through the same game again (assuming you didn't buy them as your starting characters)? In summary, a MUST own game for iPad. iPhone too small to really enjoy this game. Do not need the extra content to have fun.


Really fun, however

Mom-Zie3

One of the best iOS games I've played in a while however the one downside is that you only have access to 1/3 of the game for free, and to get any other characters it costs about $2.99 a piece.


Alas never good game dies

Jpain866

Started out as a good game. It's been revamped in order to nickel and dime players. Tragically it will be the same fate as Warhammer Space Wolf and be deleted.


Great game......bad grammar

TheSpaceWanderer

Fun turn based RPG, but for Christ sake have someone proof read it before it's released. The story is told completely through text and it is riddled with spelling and grammatical errors. Four stars for making an iOS game that is fun for more than 20 minutes, but come on guys, take some pride in your work. Simple update.


This is the game to get

Jerry1600

Great game to get and it is just a fun game to play!


Meh

AfraidOfPolice

It's okay. I like grid based srpg's. The animations are a bit slow. Really the main detractor are the unavoidable iap if you want to play through. Characters other than the starting four cannot be found or purchased through in game grinding they can only be bought. Should have made new characters findable or grindable. Only the new areas should have needed to be purchased.


Excellent

The Ripe Tomato

Have had this installed since the beginning. I go back and play it weekly. Fun game, wish they released more content though.


6 Plus, iOS 8.3

downgrad3r

I've never been more pleased with visuals or sound than with this title, as it is one of the more polished experiences on iOS. Put simply: Warhammer Quest is stunning. Ultimately, however, it feels as though players are subject to several game-breaking flaws, a couple of which I will explain. The first: it's IAP-laden to the point of being cost prohibitive. An example of this would be having a 4-person party that needs 45K of in-game currency for upgrades (that you already have earned through dungeon crawling) while consistently earning around 1K or less per mission. It would cost $30 to purchase enough in-game currency for said warrior training with real money. I have given an example of the first, developer avarice. The second: terrible balancing. These whims of fate manifest in several ways, to include (a) the spawning of wave upon wave of the same enemies, which causes your magic wielder to go without the power to perform his largely ineffective healing spells for a turn, (b) the senseless and random hazard encounters that harm your party members between battles and dungeons, and (c) the constant swinging and missing, which ostensibly represents the odds (consistently 10-20 percent in my case, even with Level 7 dungeoneers) one would see with actual dice rolls while playing the board game upon which this title is based. At well over 40 hours in, I can't wait for the journey to end. I wonder if I would've lasted this long were it not for the money I spent on additional characters and content. You see, I have been seeking a return on the initial investment the whole time. I would implore you, prospective buyer, to beware the exorbitant cost of attempting to enjoy what really is a deeply flawed title. I consistently fight the urge to delete Warhammer Quest, and suspect that many of you would as well. EDIT: Added four stars to my initial one-star review. Recently finished a new 55-hour campaign with just the base characters (plus the witch hunter), and found that there was plenty of gold and XP to go around. My mistake was to take too many different characters into the dungeons too soon, which meant that the gold and XP ran short before core members were sufficiently leveled to take on harder quests. Learn from this, reader. Resist the temptation to level all of your party members or you may lose upwards of 40 hours before hitting the inevitable paywall such a choice invites. By the way, a 2xGold weapon goes a long way toward getting your party maxed out.


It's fun, but

Inventory app seeker

I might spend more money on the game if they made some things fair. $29.99 for just enough coins to level up your crew to level 6 is insane. Also, the inventory situation is massively limited, in fact the inventory situation is one of my biggest gripes, it's just weird the way they set it up, a potion takes up the same slot as a sword or armor. I don't want to buy other characters because I can't even save up equipment for them with out stifling my adventure crew. Potions are so crazy expensive and for 1 lousy turn, for that kind of money they should be good for a whole dungeon. All in all it is fun, however there are serious balance issues and this is probably one of the most greedy games I have ever played, shame on you Rodeo, I might spend the money if I didn't feel like I was getting robbed


I feel robbed

Joshgish

Ok first off you charge for the game,then load it with iap's and expansions. Then you don't unlock characters as you progress you have to buy them!! There is only a small map to start with and they believe it's worth five bucks. The gameplay is ok but I should be able to free roam when not in battle. Sorry but I wouldn't recommend buying this.