

#Spellforce 3 reforced series
SpellForce is a game that needs little to no introduction to fans of the series or either of the genre’s it most predominantly lives in.

There are some inevitable growing pains that arise from cramming such a PC-centric experience onto a console with the comparatively limited freedom that a controller can facilitate compared to a keyboard and mouse, but even still it does a pretty good job of delivering about as console-friendly an experience as could be expected given the constraints of the situation. Enter Reforced, a remaster and reworked port of 2017’s SpellForce 3 that feels thorough and comprehensive. That doesn’t mean the series has been resting on its laurels though, as each and every entry has moved the needle forward in some way, shape, or form. Oddly enough, despite the series embarking on this winning strategy for 20 some odd years, it has yet to really face a worthy competitor in its genre by most standards. " SpellForce features an interesting mix of real time strategy and fantasy RPG elements to make what proves to be a peculiar yet mostly well-handled concoction." SpellForce features an interesting mix of real time strategy and fantasy RPG elements to make what proves to be a peculiar yet mostly well-handled concoction. This is a perfect time to introduce the series to console players, too, as SpellForce 3 is a prequel of sorts to the other games. But now those days are over with a remaster of SpellForce 3 – dubbed Reforced – making its way to current gen and last gen machines.

Console players have gone the last 20 years without being able to enjoy the SpellForce games on their machines… Well, officially anyway.
