Yes it is easier if you are able to purchase the higher level heroes, but it's more than possible to grind out boards in order to get all of the resources you need without having to pay for anything. If you enjoy that sort of thing that this game is for you, if you want something that is not occasionally challenging and doesn't require you to adjust your strategy in order to win, then look elsewhere. This is absolutely necessary in a game like this. Folks who are having trouble with the difficulty are probably not used to having to grind out levels or adjust strategy in wave driven games. For five dollars you get a graphically rich incredible take on real-time strategy and tower defense rolled into one. I have been a gamer since the early days of Atari, this is a fantastic game from iron hide studios. Over all the experience was great it was fairly easy to pick up, played and looked great, was challenging if you wanted to really challenge yourself, and rewarding to finally complete. The sound design is great too as the characters and units never get annoying with a varied pool of quotes when you move them over and over and all the weapons and enemy units sound great too. Visually it's fantastic, just as you would expect with any of the titles by Iron Hide and it has many many silly little Easter eggs to be found (something I always appreciated the amount of effort they put into in every one of there games). With a decently large sized roster of units and a large skill tree it's gives you a lot of room to experiment. ![]() That is not something for everyone mind you but if you enjoy that type of experience Iron Marines is very rewarding. You are going to have to think, practice and plan in advance or else you will not succeed. It's not gonna hold your hand as you shut off your brain and play through for fun. I have a history of playing RTS games like Starcraft2 and Total War Warhammer and this game carries a similar theme. I would first like to preface the review with the fact that I have beaten every single level in Iron Marines with Taggins, the first hero, on impossible difficulty without using any consumables and only a few of the levels I thought were very hard but I was still able to do it. Great Game Ignore Whining Plebs on Difficulty Only for the most daring, reckless, all-out-of-bubblegum marines in space.
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