: While functional, the graphics were considered "flat" even at release, and the voice acting is frequently described as mediocre or even "terrible".

: Instead of controlling individual units, you command companies (squads) led by a captain or a Kohan hero . You customize these squads with frontline, support, and leader units to create tactical synergies.

: Players on Steam report that the game requires technical workarounds (like adding specific .dll files) to run smoothly on modern operating systems like Windows 10/11. Player Perspectives

I put it in the top-tier of classic PC strategy titles such as MOO2, Age of Wonders, Command and Conquer, etc. [0.5.9]

: Damaged units don't require manual repairs; they automatically heal when within the "supply range" of a friendly settlement. This creates strategic frontlines where holding ground is as important as the battle itself.

: The single-player campaign is sometimes criticized for being too tightly scripted and occasionally slower than the more frantic skirmish or multiplayer modes.

: Critics and players alike have lauded the AI for its unusual competence, noting it avoids predictable mass attacks and instead uses feints, flanking, and strategic trade-offs like sacrificing small towns to win larger engagements. Common Criticisms

Kohan is the slickest, most polished, and the most entertaining fantasy strategy game to come along in a very long time. [ 0.5.21 ] Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns - Steam Community

Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns -

: While functional, the graphics were considered "flat" even at release, and the voice acting is frequently described as mediocre or even "terrible".

: Instead of controlling individual units, you command companies (squads) led by a captain or a Kohan hero . You customize these squads with frontline, support, and leader units to create tactical synergies.

: Players on Steam report that the game requires technical workarounds (like adding specific .dll files) to run smoothly on modern operating systems like Windows 10/11. Player Perspectives Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns

I put it in the top-tier of classic PC strategy titles such as MOO2, Age of Wonders, Command and Conquer, etc. [0.5.9]

: Damaged units don't require manual repairs; they automatically heal when within the "supply range" of a friendly settlement. This creates strategic frontlines where holding ground is as important as the battle itself. : While functional, the graphics were considered "flat"

: The single-player campaign is sometimes criticized for being too tightly scripted and occasionally slower than the more frantic skirmish or multiplayer modes.

: Critics and players alike have lauded the AI for its unusual competence, noting it avoids predictable mass attacks and instead uses feints, flanking, and strategic trade-offs like sacrificing small towns to win larger engagements. Common Criticisms : Players on Steam report that the game

Kohan is the slickest, most polished, and the most entertaining fantasy strategy game to come along in a very long time. [ 0.5.21 ] Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns - Steam Community