Hey my brotha it's me... That one commenter... Your review here are not what i expected(i expected a re-review of the suzerain base game) it's still one of the best review I've seen of the game and dlc
I believe Rizia was meant to be much shorter than the base game but it eventually ballooned to a size that nearly rivals it. Torpor didn't reveal the price until the very end as well and I wish they could have been a bit more confident in terms of pricing. This franchise is the only time where I went "the devs should have charged a bit more" In terms of modifiers Rizia is indeed really harsh. The diversified economy is extremely hard to get, you need projects, current budget and energy reserves, AND rate of those resources increase to match during a specific check to work, and on the flipside certain green modifiers actually have drawbacks (i.e: overwhelming power projection increases coup chance)
@@David-bf2cg Power projection is a military stat, tied to the Azaros, coup works in having bad relations while empowering the house that you angered. Overwhelming power projection gives them the empowerment Azaros need. That being said coups are much harder to trigger in the current build, but the point still stands.
Thank you so much for your video review of Suzerain. I bought it on Switch and later on steam because of your recommendation and enjoyed it. Also, if anyone is curious, the switch version of Suzerain has good controls, no bugs in my 20+ hour playtime and gets updates as soon as steam version does. The only drawback is that the Rizia expansion has not come to Switch yet. I hope the sales on steam are good so that developers put Rizia on switch as well.
Suzerain was among the best games I played in 2023, which is really something given that I played two Trails games, Sea of Stars, Super Mario Wonder, Like a Dragon Gaiden, and an Ace Attorney duology.
I don't know what Suzerain is, never heard of it, but your goat avatar looked so good that I just had to leave a comment complimenting it. He really is the GOAT. 😎👍 And while I'm not sure if I'm going to watch _this_ video in particular, the first 40 seconds show me that you seem to be a pretty cool guy. I'll check out your other videos. :)
Played the game after your last video and played the DLC right after. They are both great games, although with the base game I was struggling a bit with the balancing act, while in the DLC I just couldn't stop winning. Every treaty and financial investment I made paid off, I got to reunite the entire country and form most of the big alliance in the end. I was in good relationship with every nation other than Lapia and I was swimming in money, influence and so on. The only thing that got me was the person I put in charge of investigating the king's death decided to lie to me at the end for their political gains. Honestly if I played the game again I'd probably just do what I did before but commit harder to it, like getting Rumburg to buy all their energy from me and all that. I also wish the resolution to Zille and Pales didn't come at the exact same time right at the end. I wish I could use the resources from one of them to bolster my actions on the other. Same with the ending feeling like it came a bit early. I wish we'd get another chapter where at the end we get to swing our Rizian big club around and influence more of the global politics. Would be a nice payoff for getting a strong victory... But yeah, it's still a neat game and I'm looking forward to what they will come up with next...
I can't wait for them to fix the bugs related to Rizia because it's just such a interesting DLC to play, i also wish there was more ways to supress the revolting population.
The issue i have with this game. it gives no warning that i am making a house angry i suffered a coup when i was visiting the assembly and also one when i was at home only the first coup gave me a warning but it was too late for me to do anything
I liked the expansion as well, but I found it extremely easy in comparison with the base game. Sordland was a political minefield from which you had to position yourself perfectly to end up on the top. In Rizia, internal challenges can be entirely neutered by investing in industrial developments in all territories, which is something you'll want to do anyway to improve your economy and energy production. I managed to basically get almost all of the game's objectives perfectly and never had to touch the war mechanic at all, just by using diplomacy and beefing up the economy. The strategy/management improvements are very welcome though. It was annoying to see the base game giving you only vague clues instead of clear information, such as the "economic growth" simply being a colored line that goes up or down. Unfortunately the balancing isn't there yet, but at least integrating this feature didn't damage the quality of the writing,
This DLC is worse than the base game, and the coup ending is extremely unsatisfying and makes no sense. However, it also has many fun features, such as turn-based strategy war, a beautiful OST, and unique mechanics
As a heads up, my next video is going to be a long one! I'll be excited to share it with you when it's all done.
Hey my brotha it's me... That one commenter... Your review here are not what i expected(i expected a re-review of the suzerain base game) it's still one of the best review I've seen of the game and dlc
i'm lowkey the suzerain of rizz (ia)
The best way to rebalance against the unfairness against your opponent is to add nuclear Gandhi!!
If you play your cards right in Sordland you could end the game causing a nuclear war.
The soundtrack of this game is SUCH a banger like omg
Your original video led me to buy Suzerain, a decision that I did not regret. So thank you and I will definitely get Rizia
suzerain really didn't disappoint us
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I believe Rizia was meant to be much shorter than the base game but it eventually ballooned to a size that nearly rivals it. Torpor didn't reveal the price until the very end as well and I wish they could have been a bit more confident in terms of pricing. This franchise is the only time where I went "the devs should have charged a bit more"
In terms of modifiers Rizia is indeed really harsh. The diversified economy is extremely hard to get, you need projects, current budget and energy reserves, AND rate of those resources increase to match during a specific check to work, and on the flipside certain green modifiers actually have drawbacks (i.e: overwhelming power projection increases coup chance)
wait, why does overwhelming power projection increase coup chance?
@@David-bf2cg Because House Azaro is the royal family that controls the military.
@@David-bf2cg Power projection is a military stat, tied to the Azaros, coup works in having bad relations while empowering the house that you angered. Overwhelming power projection gives them the empowerment Azaros need. That being said coups are much harder to trigger in the current build, but the point still stands.
Thank you so much for your video review of Suzerain. I bought it on Switch and later on steam because of your recommendation and enjoyed it.
Also, if anyone is curious, the switch version of Suzerain has good controls, no bugs in my 20+ hour playtime and gets updates as soon as steam version does. The only drawback is that the Rizia expansion has not come to Switch yet.
I hope the sales on steam are good so that developers put Rizia on switch as well.
Suzerain was among the best games I played in 2023, which is really something given that I played two Trails games, Sea of Stars, Super Mario Wonder, Like a Dragon Gaiden, and an Ace Attorney duology.
Thanks for keeping the review of this and the base game spoiler free. Awesome work. You've convinced me to get it.
I don't know what Suzerain is, never heard of it, but your goat avatar looked so good that I just had to leave a comment complimenting it. He really is the GOAT. 😎👍
And while I'm not sure if I'm going to watch _this_ video in particular, the first 40 seconds show me that you seem to be a pretty cool guy. I'll check out your other videos. :)
I bought the Suzerain on the Switch soon after your first video. Now I'm just waiting for this DLC to come to the platform
He’s back!
WE'RE SO BACK!!!
Played the game after your last video and played the DLC right after. They are both great games, although with the base game I was struggling a bit with the balancing act, while in the DLC I just couldn't stop winning. Every treaty and financial investment I made paid off, I got to reunite the entire country and form most of the big alliance in the end. I was in good relationship with every nation other than Lapia and I was swimming in money, influence and so on. The only thing that got me was the person I put in charge of investigating the king's death decided to lie to me at the end for their political gains. Honestly if I played the game again I'd probably just do what I did before but commit harder to it, like getting Rumburg to buy all their energy from me and all that.
I also wish the resolution to Zille and Pales didn't come at the exact same time right at the end. I wish I could use the resources from one of them to bolster my actions on the other. Same with the ending feeling like it came a bit early. I wish we'd get another chapter where at the end we get to swing our Rizian big club around and influence more of the global politics. Would be a nice payoff for getting a strong victory...
But yeah, it's still a neat game and I'm looking forward to what they will come up with next...
my favorite goatboy posts again ❤
plz post more game reviews 🥺🙏
Really enjoyed this DLC! Much better than Sordland imo
I can't wait for them to fix the bugs related to Rizia because it's just such a interesting DLC to play, i also wish there was more ways to supress the revolting population.
loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Suzerain sooooooooooooooooooooo muuuuuuuuuuch!!!!!!!!!!
The issue i have with this game. it gives no warning that i am making a house angry i suffered a coup when i was visiting the assembly and also one when i was at home only the first coup gave me a warning but it was too late for me to do anything
I liked the expansion as well, but I found it extremely easy in comparison with the base game. Sordland was a political minefield from which you had to position yourself perfectly to end up on the top. In Rizia, internal challenges can be entirely neutered by investing in industrial developments in all territories, which is something you'll want to do anyway to improve your economy and energy production. I managed to basically get almost all of the game's objectives perfectly and never had to touch the war mechanic at all, just by using diplomacy and beefing up the economy.
The strategy/management improvements are very welcome though. It was annoying to see the base game giving you only vague clues instead of clear information, such as the "economic growth" simply being a colored line that goes up or down. Unfortunately the balancing isn't there yet, but at least integrating this feature didn't damage the quality of the writing,
The expansion is better than the base game.
Me an Android user:😭
lol ur not alone in getting ur ass kicked during the war mechanics
This DLC is worse than the base game, and the coup ending is extremely unsatisfying and makes no sense. However, it also has many fun features, such as turn-based strategy war, a beautiful OST, and unique mechanics
Pales = Palestine?
Kind of, there were some references to the Palestinian struggle