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Mount and blade warband castle siege
Mount and blade warband castle siege








You'll create your character, go through training in combat, horse riding and the like if you so choose, then you're left to your own devices. You'll likely be starting off with the main campaign, which is near the same as the original was. It suits its purpose, however, as the game still manages to be addictive as hell once you're past its looks. Warband has improved character models, the outdoor areas look improved and the game now has some added animations when attacking, but other than that, it's still nothing special graphically. Luckily, Warband has had a graphical overhaul but it's never going to win any prizes for being a looker. Mount and Blade was automatically thought to be mediocre at best by some (myself included), thanks largely to the graphics. With the inclusion of multiplayer, does it still have the same addictive quality the original had?įirst thing's first. However, once I delved deeper into it, the game became quite the addiction I was finding myself planning out strategies for sieges, managing my army effectively and most of all, sinking countless hours into it without even realising. When I first played the game, I was under the impression I was looking at a low-budget, rushed, and basically dull strategy game. Mount and Blade, TaleWorlds last game in the series had me at something of a loss.

mount and blade warband castle siege

Reviews // 4th May 2010 - 12 years ago // By Kev Malone Mount and Blade: Warband Review










Mount and blade warband castle siege