Solium Infernum is a truly satisfying political strategy game with a ton of unique systems to allow you to scheme and backstab to your heart's content.
This is a very complex and fun game that will force you to use your head and think through every step. At the same time, it successfully fulfills the fantasy of war and diplomatic skirmishes and intrigues in hell, not only with gameplay, but also with good artistic processing.
Solium Infernum is a game that lets you unleash your inner devil and compete with other archfiends for the throne of hell. It's a turn-based strategy game with a lot of depth, complexity, and replayability. If you like games like Civilization or Crusader Kings, but wish they had more fire, brimstone, and backstabbing, then you'll love Solium **** game is set in a Milton-inspired version of hell, where Satan has mysteriously disappeared and left a power vacuum. You play as one of eight archfiends, each with their own unique abilities, attributes, and personalities. You can customize your archfiend to suit your playstyle, whether you prefer diplomacy, warfare, sorcery, or treachery. You can also recruit legions of infernal creatures, champions, and artifacts to aid you in your quest for **** game is not easy, though. You'll have to contend with the harsh terrain of hell, the whims of the infernal conclave, and the schemes of your rivals. You'll have to balance your resources, your prestige, your demands, and your vendettas. You'll have to make alliances, break alliances, and betray alliances. You'll have to be cunning, ruthless, and adaptable. You'll have to be the best devil you can be.Solium Infernum is a game that rewards careful planning, strategic thinking, and creative problem-solving. It's also a game that rewards being a jerk. You can insult your enemies, steal their stuff, curse them, frame them, and even challenge them to a duel. You can also play dirty tricks on them, like sending them a gift of a cursed artifact, or sabotaging their rituals. You can even try to corrupt their champions and turn them against them. The game is full of devilish humor and dark comedy, and you'll find yourself laughing at the misfortunes of your foes and the absurdity of the situations you'll **** game is best played with friends, though. Solium Infernum supports both synchronous and asynchronous multiplayer modes, where you can play with up to six players in a single session. Playing with friends adds a whole new layer of fun and challenge to the game, as you can communicate, negotiate, bluff, and deceive each other. You can also form pacts, trade favors, and share secrets. You can also stab each other in the back, of course. The game is a great way to test your friendships and see who among you is the most diabolical.Solium Infernum is a game that deserves more attention and praise. It's a game that offers a unique and immersive experience of ruling hell. It's a game that combines strategy, politics, and betrayal in a compelling and satisfying way. It's a game that will make you feel like a true archfiend. It's a game that will make you say, "Hell yeah!"
Truly amazing.
I've been playing the original since release and that is still immensely fun to play. This version is no different. There are so many variables that even if you think a game is lost there is usually a way back in. Or at least a way to take down someone before your own journey to the abyss.
Easy (but slow) to learn, hard to master, Solium Infernum punishes every mistake, being a game only for the smartest players. Remaking a cult classic, League of Geeks triumphs with depth and a great multiplayer.
Overall, Solium Infernum is a great option for groups of friends who enjoy strategy and/or board games. The satisfaction of success is immense. The artwork is fantastic but more unique army character models would be nice. The gameplay is enjoyable with options for different approaches. The lack of actions per turn is a bit disappointing, especially when play asynchronously.
Good implementation of mechanics, game visuals, music and gameplay. Unfortunately, the single player game won't give the experience you need as the bots here are extremely bad, but with other players it more than reveals itself. It's not a hellish Civilisation clone as many players and journalists have called it, but rather a visualisation of a board game for friends (which sort of even exists). The game has too few mechanics and too little variety for Civilisation, but for a board game, it's just **** you like competitive games or unusual style - then the game is definitely for **** the starting price, of course, is a bit high, so I recommend you to take it either on discounts in half a year or for a full price, if you really like it.
SummaryTake the Infernal Throne in this hellish turn-based grand strategy game.
The Prince of Darkness has vanished, leaving Archfiends to conspire: muster your legions while intoning dark sorceries, devilish schemes, and machiavellian plots. Who will be the new ruler of Hell and ascend the Throne?
Play as one of eight all-powerful and m...