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Successor

Successor

PC
Released

Release Date: October 24, 2025

Strategy, Fantasy, RTS, Board & Card, Tactics, RPG Elements, Singleplayer

A real-time strategy with board game and RPG elements, created by the developers of Wartile. Successor takes us to a (procedurally generated) fantasy world torn by conflicts. We control a lord and their group of heroes, travelling the world and participating in battles taking place on dioramas.

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Successor to real-time strategy, enriched with RPG elements and mechanics borrowed from board games. The game was developed by the independent Danish studio Playwood Project, which has a game based on a similar concept, Wartile, in its portfolio.

Gameplay

In Successor we watch the events from a bird's eye view.

The world immersed in conflict

The game takes us to a fantasy kingdom torn apart by civil wars and forbidden magic. The world has been divided into regions, each guarded by a hostile Lord serving as a boss and residing in a powerful fortress. The land and all its contents (from maps, through quests, to events and enemy placement) are procedurally generated, and we push the adventure forward by completing tasks.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Early Access:May 29, 2025

Developer: Playwood Project Aps

Publisher: Playwood Project Aps

Age restrictions: 16+

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Successor Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Dual Core i5, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 560 / Radeon HD 6870, 13 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Successor Video Game.

75%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (48)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Visuals and Art Style: Many users praised the beautiful and detailed graphics, particularly the miniature-style diorama boards that create an immersive tabletop experience.
  • Tactical Combat: The combat system, which combines real-time with tactical pausing, is generally well-received. Players enjoy the strategic elements of positioning units and utilizing the environment effectively.
  • Replay Value: The game offers varied campaigns with unique challenges, gear rewards, and random events, contributing to high replayability.
  • Challenging Gameplay: Players appreciate the game's difficulty, which encourages adaptation and strategic thinking.
  • Potential for Improvement: Many reviews highlight the game's potential and express optimism for future updates, indicating a strong foundation.

The main cons of the game

  • Bugs and Technical Issues: Numerous users reported bugs, crashes, and unresponsive controls, which hinder the gameplay experience.
  • Gameplay Mechanics Issues: Some players found the character control and AI to be problematic, with issues in directing characters effectively and unbalanced gameplay.
  • Limited Content: Several reviews mentioned that the game feels repetitive due to a lack of diverse enemies, maps, and equipment, leading to a somewhat shallow gameplay experience.
  • Unfinished Features: The game is described as feeling incomplete or unpolished, with some users noting that it lacks depth in storytelling and character abilities compared to its predecessor.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Expanded Gear and Customization: Players expressed a desire for more gear slots and customization options to enhance strategic depth.
  • Improved AI and Pathfinding: Users want better AI behavior and pathfinding to avoid characters standing idle or making poor decisions during battles.
  • Balance Adjustments: Many reviews pointed out issues with game balance, particularly in the early stages and with character progression.
  • More Engaging Exploration: Some players feel that exploration is limited and would like to see more engaging content beyond combat encounters.
  • Storytelling Elements: Several users noted the absence of storytelling and voice acting, which were present in the previous game, "Wartile," and contributed to a richer gameplay experience.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Successor" has garnered positive feedback for its visuals and tactical gameplay, it faces criticism for technical issues, balance problems, and a lack of depth in content and features. Many players are hopeful for improvements in future updates.

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