- Publisher: NeocoreGames
- Release Date: Apr 26, 2022
- Also On: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 57 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 40 out of 57
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Mixed: 11 out of 57
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Negative: 6 out of 57
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Jun 15, 2022Bad game, tons of repetitive battles without insta resolve. Interesting story but the repetitiveness kills it. Watch youtube videos first and either avoid or wait for a big sale.
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Mar 4, 2023King Arthur: Knight’s Tale. decent x-com-esque gameplay. forgettable story. didn't finish but had some fun
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Sep 3, 2023How does anyone like this...
Character customization is bad, all characters are same, story is super boring and gameplay has 0 depth...
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Jan 29, 2024A certain repetitiveness in the battle system is broken by the other phase of the game, in which you upgrade your castle and your knights. The game has gone through a lot of delays, but the final product is definitely worth the attention of players of turn-based strategy games and dark fantasy alike. [Issue#319]
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Sep 6, 2022King Arthur: Knight’s Tale could easily be considered the definitive King Arthur game and likely among the greatest modern media on the subject, especially since there’s little competition. It’s also a top-notch tactical RPG with an unexpectedly compelling story. The gameplay is solid on all levels, especially if you’re looking for a tactical challenge and love using fancy abilities in battle. My playthrough of King Arthur: Knight’s Tale alone took over 50 hours, so there’s plenty to keep you busy, but you can expect even more bloody adventures to come. The king is dead; long live the (new?) king!
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Jun 25, 2022King Arthur: Knight’s Tale is basically XCOM in a fantasy setting with a melee-based combat system. Fans of this TBS subgenre will definitely have a good time. It doesn’t elevate the XCOM formula, but in the end, it doesn’t need to.