Empire of Angels IV

This is a SLG game that developed by SOFTSTAR in Taiwan. Is a dramatic, beautiful painting, use full-time vocal and funniest 3D game.

Empire of Angels IV is a strategy, adventure and turn-based strategy game developed and published by SOFTSTAR ENTERTAINMENT.
Released on December 14th 2016 is available only on Windows in 3 languages: English, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.

It has received 415 reviews of which 274 were positive and 141 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.3 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 4.49€ on Steam and has a 70% discount.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows XP,Windows 7,Windows 8 (32 or 64 bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core Duo2 3.0Ghz or AMD equivalent (or better) 
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GForce 9600GT or ATI equivalent (512MB or better) 
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 10 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Direct compatible sound card for audio
  • Additional Notes: Keyboard and mouse are required

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Jan. 2018
A solid, yet easy and not too complex turn-based strategy game. I have spend about 15 hours with the game now, and I guess I am halfway through the main story. It starts out very very easy, you can basically not fail. The game is similar to Fire Emblem, Shining Force or Front Mission, not that similar to Disgae because every Hero kind of has a story and is unique. Cons: - The combat is very easy and difficulty only starts to rise after 10+ hours if you try to reach all objectives in every stage (S-Rank) - The combat is incredibly shallow. You have very few skills, nearly no customization (like Weapons) and elemental ressistance and skills or character facing don't seem to matter too much. In Chapter 4 you slowly need to start to pay more attention to these things - No meta-game and nothing to do besides combat. Nothing to explore. I have a lot of money but there is no use for it. You only need it to unlock classes I have like 20000+ at the moment (and you can even "steal" money from enemies) but to unlock a class you only need to spend a fraction of it. Pros: - Cute Anime Graphic - Fully voiced story (Chinese!! Hooray). If you like a regular JRPG you will like this too! - No grinding necessary (though you can) - Enough different classes, though until 3 Star Rank there is not much difference. After Chapter 4 is where classes slowly diverge. In the end, a solid turn-based strategy game if you like the art style and JRPGs in general. I have much fun with it.
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Oct. 2017
I am not usually compelled to write reviews, especially positive ones, but this game is pretty great. I expected something awful, or laughably bad. The translation is a little Engrish and some parts of it lack polish, but it's a genuine, full fledged game. It has a bit of fanservice that isn't too bad, the character art is absolutely adorable. It looks like a more High Res Luminous Arc, but plays a lot more complex with class changes, dodging, and all kinds of things. There are secret quests, the story is surprisingly not awful. All in all it's very worth the 8 bucks I paid for it. Had I known this game was this good, I would have paid the full price for it. If you like tactical RPGs it's not going to be as hardcore or in depth as Fire Emblem or Disgaea, but it's easily as fun as FF Tactics A2 or Luminous Arc 2. Sadly there are no cute boys, but Frida may be the cutest thing I've ever seen. My only 2 nitpicks so far are that I'd like if there was a way to show characters in their default costume and not class costumes (Fridaaaa), and to pan the camera up and down instead of just zoom in and turn. There may actually be ways to do those things. Controller support wouldn't hurt. All in all though, I'd actually recommend this to my friends and already have. I went from joking with them about how terrible it would be to convincing them to play.
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June 2017
Do you like games like Fire Emblem? Empire of Angels is essentially FE light... if all the characters were female, and lived in a biologically impossible world populated by ONLY females, and everyone wore sexy clothes... all the time. The game is a lot of fun. The story is serviceable, light-hearted for the most part, and doesn't interfere with what we're all here for, the battles. Two things really stand out for me. 1) The game essentially allows you to, very organically, choose your difficulty. Maps give you three optional objectives in the battle that you can either choose to complete or ignore, with two often making the battle a little bit harder/more intense should you choose to pursue them. If not you can simply breeze through a lot of the maps with minimal difficulty. 2) The game rewards you completing these optional objectives, but doesn't ostensibly punish you for not completing them; anything you earn through working harder during battles can also be earned through grinding, which is a nice compromise I think. Admittedly the translation isn't perfect- at times it is more a transliteration of the native Mandarin rather than at true Western translation i.e. some metaphors and idioms come off as awkward or incomprehensible because they are transliterated rather than rewritten to something more identifiable to a westerner. There are occasional misspellings and odd syntax as well, but all of these things are minor, in my opinion at least, and I don't feel anyone should be completely turned off by it. Also the game can be a bit grindy, and even encourages it. I've been mainlining JRPGs since birth so I break out into a cold sweat when I can't watch numbers incrementally rise over long repetitive sessions of play, but for those who don't grind up JRPG's a snort them through crisp rolled up dollar bills regularly this may be a bit of a turn off. All in all this game is a bit of a hidden gem, and certainly a credit to the Taiwanese game industry
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Dec. 2016
50 hours.. and game complete. Still got a few grinding to do to unlock all achievement but it's still a pretty good ride! I have played angel empire 2 and 3 from like 20 years ago and this really brings back memories. Personaly I like 2 > 4 > 3 in that order but all 3 is still really good games maybe i wil go back and find 1 in some old website in the future to play it. Storywise 4 happens from 1000 years after story of 2 or 3. Cubbie graphics of Tactical turn base combat. Not as many class as previous games but still need to keep switching class interesting. Personally this one feels quite a bit shorter in the plot with some extra annoy grinding that you will have to do. Music are very well done at the most part and so does the consitency of graphics. There are a bunch of sprite animation bugs A good example is when a soilder fall on the grond he his sword clip though the ground. The voice acting and translation could have been done better. Some of the actress is trying but some of them feels like reading from a book in flat tone. Translation got lazy at certain parts and removed a lot funny chinese joke when translated into subtitle. 7.8/10 for a must play be serie fan but it does comes with it's flaws and shortcomings. PS: Story don't quite end at the end of the game and there are plenty room for sequal.
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Dec. 2016
Well, I have to say that I'm really enjoying the game. It's somewhat simplistic and a lot of the strategy is going to be based on the classes you choose for each character. The story is nice, and the character interaction is great. It's a cute game, and you really will fall in love with the characters. I'd also like to note that combat is quite fast compared to other tactical games, this is a good thing. Sometimes in these kind of games, the units move so slow, and then the animation is slow, but they did it right in Empire of Angels IV. In conclusion, it' a fun simplistic game with fun characters, good story, and really good character interaction. I am happy with my purchase and am enjoying the game.
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Empire of Angels IV
6.3
274
141
Online players
3
Developer
SOFTSTAR ENTERTAINMENT
Publisher
SOFTSTAR ENTERTAINMENT
Release 14 Dec 2016
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