Refunded.
I don't know what people are blabbing about but the game is mediocre at best.
I don't like games where you are on a timer and each fight is making the following fights harder. I don't understand this retarded design decision in a single player TB game. What!?
The dialogues are "simplistic" and it doesn't feel like the overall story is any good.
I simply don't have the patience to play it while hoping that it will start to grow on me.
First things first.
You arent really on a timer, unless there are special conditions on the map.
In every campaign the lands are being besieged by monsters, with every fight against a faction one of their creatures will improve. But that isnt a big deal, the improvement is minimal and you dont really notice it. A +1hp or +1 damage is nothing, but it adds up.
What wasting time does accomplish is huge improvements on their army, 4 improvements at once that you can negate with your legacy points. Legacy points are what you get for beating back enemies from occupied tiles, there is a management of those points, especially in higher difficulties.
Considering you need them to 1) recruit, legacy heroes cost more than random nobodies 2) build improvements on the land to get resources. So you should be wary about that. Hunters arent great, but they help you explore MUCH faster, exploring faster means you will face weaker enemies.
The dialogues arent really "simplistic". They are simple, but they are keyed off characters personalities and the relationships with other characters, after a while you start noticing your greedy hunter speaks like a greedy person, your hothead fighter always seem to want to fight, etc. These reactions are taken into account by other party members. Its all numbers, but it does give the whole party a nice flow with consistent characters. They also influence which random encounters you can get. Goofballs will get some silly and unique things for example.
The game isnt really for everyone, but it does what it does rather well, and what it does is fairly unique. Id advice you start with the basic 3 chapter campaign and just ignore the dialogues and focus on clearing. If you find combat enjoyable that is about nough to make it worth the asking price.
Though to be honest i always pirate first, then buy if i like later and id advice you to do the same, fitgirl has it.