- Publisher: Curve Digital Games , Curve Digital
- Release Date: May 7, 2019
- Also On: PC, Switch, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings
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Positive: 5 out of 10
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Mixed: 2 out of 10
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Negative: 3 out of 10
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Jul 3, 2019Ok this game would be really awesome if anyone actually played... through all the multiplayer servers I found a max of 3 games, and they were already in progress so you cant join them... total waste of money if you ask me, I purchased the game thinking I could play with other people! Its strictly a single player game!
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Oct 27, 2022
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Jan 3, 2021Absolutely love this game. I moved to another country so I don't live near my brother anymore and we love playing this together! I don't think it'd be as fun with strangers. But with friends / family it's a blast to plan / stratagize everything out and and the hours just got by. I wish there were more games like this!
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Nov 12, 2019For the King is an exciting turn based rpg. Great fun with a few(2) good friends for a memorable 3 player experience, the art style, music and randomly generated maps are great .
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Apr 21, 2021If you have two board game friends who are hungry for their dice roll fix, For the King may be for you. Cleverly blending its roots with the Rogue-Like genre, it offers substantial content for those who are adept at tactical combat and cooperative board games. Don't go there thinking of playing it alone, because the whole thing loses interest dramatically. Board game buffs will see For the King as a good palliative to their usual activities.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKJun 27, 2019Each campaign offers enough of a twist on the core loop to keep things interesting, either with environmental effects such as a health-sapping chill in the air or otherwise by switching up the rules of engagement. Acquainting yourself with each class’s specialities, especially as you equip better weapons and unlock new abilities, is a treat as well. However, there’s little to recommend to those who are not already fans of the genre and eager to roll some dice. [Issue#164, p.90]
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May 23, 2019Played cooperatively, For the King is an entertaining and engaging stand-in for a tabletop RPG game and its pleasant art and gentle humor balance nicely its difficulty and mechanical complexity. It’s less fun as a single-player experience, simply because coordinating character movement and exploration with quests and combat challenges and random encounters is a lot to track. Including the DLC, the console version of For the King is a substantial amount of reasonably priced content.