First off, please don't read this if you plan to play the new campaigns since it contains spoilers.
Jadwiga (Poles): I played this campaign first, this was an excellent campaign until the end. The voice acting, the themes, the story telling, the mechanics and quests all culminate in 6 beautiful missions. The plot twist and the final mission is especially refreshing, since the final battle felt like a battle rather than a game of who has the better economy and who can spam more units.
Jan Zizka (Bohemian): It was unfortunate than the antagonist of this monk civilization is the Teuton. I had looked forward to using trash monks and go crazy with conversions in this campaign, but in every mission, the enemey are Teuton and seem to have Faith and Heresy researched. Maybe that's because of the crusader theme. Most of time this mission feel like AI playing spam galore. And jesus, there's a serious lack of diverse voicelines in the missions. I heard the same voiceline more than half-dozen times when completing the objectives or cause a trigger.
Algirda and Kestutis (Lithuanian): My main complaint with this campaign is that it's way too easy. Out of the 3, I would rate this one by far the worst. You know the campaign dev didn't give much shit about this campaign when the mission uses recycle mechanics, build-and-destroy, linear plot, and when the mission's hint section tend to be less than 100 words.
All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed the Jadwiga campaign. I liked the progressively stronger heroes, wave-like enemy encounters, a rich set of voice-lines, non-linear plot, and a plethora of side objectives.
I was disappointed with the other two campaigns, especially Algirda and Kestutis. They had very few factors of what made the Polish Campaign an outstanding campaign. Monotonic and linear plot, recycled voicelines, enemies trickling through non-stop, heroes being inconsequential, etc.
Overall, in my opinion, Jadwiga itself is worth the price of the DLC.
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