- Publisher: Blueside
- Release Date: Feb 28, 2020
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Mar 31, 2020I understand there are some issues with this game and yeah it's ok if you don't buy it at full price. I only hope this franchise carries on because there are couple of fans like me that would love to see another entry. Maybe you could get it for 10 bucks but please support this game is not terrible just old in my opinion.
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Mar 1, 2020why would you port a game and not change the button prompt . the games good but the button prompts are really annoying.
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May 20, 2020I understand why, once upon a time, this game was a fan favourite but it simply isn’t good enough by today’s standards. The gameplay could be quite interesting even now if the remaster, or rather the port, wasn’t so incredibly bare-bones.
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Apr 8, 2020It feels like the PC port of Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders could have benefited greatly from a bit more remastering. It seems like a game that had some fine ideas back in the day, but both genres it tackles have moved on to bigger and better things in the time it has been away.
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Mar 25, 2020Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders is not a remaster or remake, in fact it’s barely a port. Whilst the scale of the game makes it fun in places, it looks and feels incredibly dated, and you’ll lose a lot of that fun if you’re wedded to mouse and keyboard. It’s an old game, presented warts and all: if bad camera controls, dodgy voice acting and uninspiring storylines are going to put you off, then keep away. On the other hand the game is quite cheap, and it remains the gold standard for a genre that never really got the attention it deserves. If you’re a fan of the original it’s likely a must-buy, for everyone else I’d temper your expectations accordingly.