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XIII Century: Gold Edition

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XIII Century: Gold Edition
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XIII Century Gold Edition combines the highly successful strategy game XIII Century: Death or Glory with the follow-up sequel, XIII Century: Blood of Europe. XIII Century: Death or Glory is an RTS game which immerses players in the Middle Ages. Among the playable factions are the English, the Fre...
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2009, Unicorn Games Studio, ...
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Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2, Intel Dual Core 2.0 GHz or AMD Athlon 4000+, XP – 1 GB RAM, Vista...
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XIII Century Gold Edition combines the highly successful strategy game XIII Century: Death or Glory with the follow-up sequel, XIII Century: Blood of Europe.

XIII Century: Death or Glory is an RTS game which immerses players in the Middle Ages. Among the playable factions are the English, the French, the Mongols, the Germans and Kievan Rus' (Russians). The game consists of 5 campaigns, which cover the most well known battles of that period. XIII Century: Death or Glory features large-scale battles, with thousands of soldiers located on a battlefield at the same time, and offers players a chance to test their skills as military leaders in medieval Europe.

XIII Century: Blood of Europe campaign is set in 1266 AD. Alexander Nevsky, the famous defender of ancient Rus' western borders, is long gone, and the knights of the Teutonic Order are again marching to Pskov, a gem of the Northern Rus'. They are out for easy prey and loot. Dovmont, Prince of Pskov, is the only hope to push out the invaders. Prepare to join his armed force to defend their territory and win fame worthy of the memory of the Grand Prince Alexander! Enjoy historical battles of the Middle Ages as Dovmont leads his troops against German and Livonian knights.

Features
  • Over 40 battles in 5 campaigns. Famous battles that changed the face of medieval Europe
  • Historical reconstruction. Real conditions of renowned battles such as landscape, time of day and weather conditions are taken into account
  • Authentic heraldry of European aristocracy
  • Dozens of unit types
  • Weapons, arms and equipment of knights are made using historical documents and specifications
  • Unique battle system taking into account 80 parameters and characteristics, which allow complete authenticity of medieval battle on the unit level
  • State-of-the-art shader graphics with astonishing level of refinement and veracity
  • LAN multiplayer

© 2009 Fulqrum Publishing Ltd. Developed by Unicorn Games Studio. All rights reserved. Published and distributed by Aspyr Media. Aspyr and the Aspyr "star" logo are federally registered trademarks of Aspyr Media, Inc., and may not be used or reproduced without the prior express written permission of Aspyr Media, Inc. All rights reserved. The ESRB ratings icon is a registered trademark of the Entertainment Software Association. Software platform logo (TM and ©) EMA 2006. Aspyr Media, Inc. PO Box 5861 Austin, Texas 78763. 12211

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Posted on: May 2, 2023

Regenerator

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Games: 1120 Reviews: 21

Total War 2's tactics as a standalone

Charming little RTS from a Ukrainian developer that I remember fondly from the kinder days. The devs were big Total War fans, and it shows. It's a detailed but also limited RTS that focuses on tactics rather than macrostrategic elements. If Total War is a sea, this is a very deep puddle. Arguably, this game suffers from its attention to small detail. The devs were clearly keen to be historically accurate, and most units from every warring side get their own special traits that reflect their historic standing with a truly daunting number of parameters. However, perhaps due to lack of time or resources, there's no real campaign (and obviously no online play anymore), only a series of vaguely connected individual battles that can be played in chronological order (5 nations in the main game and a focus on Rus' in the expansion). This makes it feel disjointed, as there's very little continuity between battles and you don't really feel like you're part of some bigger campaign like you do in the Total War games. Unlike Total War series you don't get to place your units on the map, and the maps themselves are somewhat small and cramped (though it gets better in the expansion). The terrain plays a larger role too, but it all depends on the AI, which is very uneven and inconsistent. Sometimes it just mindlessly rushes you with cavalry, only for it to be slaughtered, sometimes it stays completely static, only to be shooed off by passing horsemen and break ranks. It feels like to compensate for the AI deficiencies the developers always put you at a notable numerical disadvantage. This gets even worse in the expansion. The animations are just okay for the time and the textures are murky. Some people, who really ONLY want to revel in the tactical aspects of THOSE PARTICULAR medieval battlefields, will probably find plenty to enjoy here. It's cheap (I paid less than $3.50 for this batch of 4 Fulqrum/1C titles) and I am sure someone out there will enjoy its tactical depth.


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Posted on: May 4, 2023

Romitas

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Games: 275 Reviews: 1

Narrow, but deep focused tactics game

XIII Century is a small but solid RTS which lacks scale, but excels in its attention to detail There's no base bulding or global map - the game focuses on tactical battle gameplay, army vs army, and does so in great depth, implementing many nuances I don't recall seeing in many RTSs. Beside obvious things, such as terrain playing a vital role in troop positioning, and all the troops having their usual strengths and weaknesses, XIII Century goes deeper than that, introducing morale and exhaustion, and making them a vital part of the combat puzzle. Morale here is the key to winning or losing battles: all troops seem to react to pretty much everything happening around them, and this can easily result in armies fleeing or getting out of control. Morale and effectiveness of the troops depends on their formation, their losses, whether they see allies nearby, covering their flanks and rear, and a dozen of other aspects. As overwhelming as it may sound, it actually is nicely balanced and results in quite coherent gameplay: it all makes perfect sense, troops' behavior is quite logical and predictable, and it allows some neat tactical tricks, for example you may use horse archers to lure a strong squad of enemy troops away from the main army, and then surround them with your forces, which will lead to them surrendering and fleeing without fighting. This works both ways however, so it keeps you on your toes and makes every battle feel almost like a puzzle with many variables and multiple solutions. I might remember the game harder than it actually is, but that feel when you win a particularly tough battle with highly uneven odds is immensely satisfying. The visuals might be simple, and the maps not too big, but the atmosphere, the sight of your armies marching into the fight, the galloping cavalry slicing through archers like hot knife through butter, and the dead bodies piling and staying on the ground after the fight somehow also make it all look and feel very immersive.


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Posted on: May 23, 2024

sandhare

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Games: 216 Reviews: 14

Occupies the middle ground between Mount and Blade and Medieval Total War

The gameplay occupies a sweet spot between that of the Mount and Blade series' battles and those of Medieval Total War. There is more opportunity to group units by armament than the former and it skips on the kingdom management of the latter in favour of concentration on implementing better simulation of tactics on the battlefield. The gameplay does a decent job of introducing morale as a deciding element in pre-modern age combat. Though it may be frustrating for a player if panick grips the own troops through careless maneuvers, it is satisfying to pull off a victory by causing the opposing forces to loose heart. This makes for a more historical simulation of battle in the Middle Ages compared to the fight to the last man standing common in many other games. There are a number of battles from both Western and Eastern European medieval history to refight and the possibility to generate new battles extends the lifetime beyond these fixed scenario's. With a decent number of varied force combinations to try out this provides ample opportunity to enjoy the game in Single Player mode.


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Posted on: August 16, 2024

i33SoDA

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Games: 281 Reviews: 13

Deeply underated tactics medieval game

I enjoy it. Sometimes I just want to command a battle and this game does the trick.


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Posted on: September 9, 2025

alkookla

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Games: 44 Reviews: 1

Nice old title

Nice old game, battles are better than the Total War Medieval II ones


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