Successor brings the charm of tabletop gaming to life in immersive VR. Explore a beautiful, handcrafted diorama world filled with detailed miniatures and dynamic battle boards that come alive in 3D space.
Choose your Lord and command your heroes in real-time-with-pause combat, ideally suited for VR, giving you total tactical control at any moment. Play seated or standing as you zoom in on battlefields or pull back for a full-board strategy.
Tackle procedurally generated campaigns or dive into handcrafted story arcs where you topple mad rulers and add their crowns to your trophy collection.
Each victory unlocks new heroes, loot, and regions, slowly revealing a kingdom in chaos. Shape your runs with difficulty modifiers and gameplay-altering Kickers.
Master diverse environments, ignite fields, summon beasts, capture towers, and use elevation and positioning to your advantage on the battlefield.
With strategic depth, collectible rewards, and a world that evolves and offers new opportunities as you play, Successor is a perfect blend of comfort and challenge for VR tacticians.
| Mixed reality | |
| comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
| age rating | 13+ Teen |
| storage | 8.3 GB |
| website | wartile.com |
| developer | Playwood Project |
| publisher | Playwood Project |
| connection | Internet not required |
| app version | 1.0.0.261 |
| languages |
English
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This game is a true hidden gem and is a masterpiece for its class.I can't say enough about it.It's been a great pleasure, and I highly recommend it.
Successor is a miniature RPG played in a diorama on a 3D tiled board, blending real-time and turn-based strategy in a way that feels natural and engaging. I found that experiencing Successor in mixed reality to be especially impressive. It feels like I'm living in the future playing this game that is floating right in front of me in my living space! The board itself can be easily and precisely positioned for comfort and ease. It took a little time to learn the mechanics of the game, but once everything clicked the experience becomes fluid and intuitive. There is a unique skill tree for each character, a wide variety of weapons that become unlocked as you play, various items, loot, lots of different enemies, detailed environments and gameplay decisions that add meaningful depth and replay-ability. I've probably played close to 30 hours so far and I'm still really enjoying the game. I play on my couch and in bed, and I find it to be engaging and relaxing, a great way to wind down after a day of work or school. Overall, Successor is a standout title and one of the most enjoyable VR experiences I’ve had this year - especially in mixed reality.
Update 10-20: I'm still really hooked by this game and have been playing most days since I purchased it about a month ago, typically in 1.5 hour increments after work. I'm guessing I've played close to 50 hours all together. I completed the main mission after playing about 35 hours and I've been questing for more unlockable items since. For me, this is the most that I've played any game this year. The more I play the more I appreciate how well designed this game is, in function and aesthetically.
Please fix the visual bug where the game elements become invisible near the player's body.
The gameplay takes a little bit to get used to, but once that happens, the game is a breeze and a lot of fun to play. I just started so I’ll let you know more as I get along.the graphics are great anyone who says different is just g too demanding the Quest Optimiser app helps
They patched it, Successor went from looking kinda bad to one of the better strategy games on quest!
It is a solid title, the strategy is fun and somewhat demanding at times. The story is ok, so far. The graphics can be quite beautiful. Most importantly for a game like this the UI works, presentation is good and the VR mechanics are fairly solid(Grit and Valor could learn from this!
It does still contain a bunch of bugs and graphical glitches and is in need of more improvements. Please keep working on this.
This game is fantastic. Addictive gameplay, great combat mechanics, and an extensive campaign system. The only downside to this game is the disappearing graphics in mixed reality mode.