Includes Crusader Kings and the expansion pack Crusader Kings: Deus Vult
Europe is in turmoil. The lands are fragmented into petty fiefs and the Emperor struggles with the Pope. At this very moment the Pope has declared that those who go to liberate the Holy Land will be freed of all sins.
Gather...
Includes Crusader Kings and the expansion pack Crusader Kings: Deus Vult
Europe is in turmoil. The lands are fragmented into petty fiefs and the Emperor struggles with the Pope. At this very moment the Pope has declared that those who go to liberate the Holy Land will be freed of all sins.
Gather prestige and piety and the world will whisper your name in awe. Will you co-opt other monarchs, and the Pope, under your leadership to liberate the Holy Land? Do you have what it takes to become a Crusader King?
Take control of one of the Great Christian Dynasties of Europe and forge the bonds of your vassals from a circle of friends into a Nation
Increase the greatness of your lands and your treasure coffins, build Cathedrals and Castles, and combat Highway Robber Bands and defecting vassals
Historical multiple-choice events will spawn from the actions of your monarch
Engage in the campaigns of the Hundred Years War, the five Crusades and the Mongol Wars during 400 years of gameplay
Reenact the crusades, defend against the Mongol onslaught, and form feudal nation-states in Europe
Introduce laws, set taxes and interact with hundreds of courtiers and nobles
Experience realtime grand-strategy based on the engine used by the award winning Europa Universalis-series
Engage in an evolutionary combat system
Play all religious orders – choose between the Knight´s Templars, The Knights of St John, The Teutonic Order or the Order of Calatrava and the Order of Santiago
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You can pretty much just skip Crusader Kings 2 and get every bit as satisfying an experience at about 99.5% less than the price of the complete CK2 collection. No bottomless money pit of questionable DLC without end, just a complete awesome game.
At the first sight Crusader Kings seems as small poor brother of Paradox series like Hearts of Iron, Europa Universalis or Victoria. But deep inside are hiding many features which are superior. The main fun comes from feudal system made from royal houses, vassals and claims. Another strong thing is church which you need on your side.
Game is also great introduction to Paradox strategies. Its much more intuitive without deep micromanagment of economy, technologies or units. In contrast of its brothers it has also much bigger replayabality because its very dynamic and every game is different even without your influence. One crippled king should ruin empire which his precedessors had built over centuries:)
Some may ask why not buy CK 2 instead or why play CK 1 when you have already 2 with all its DLCs. CK 2 is not better in all aspects but its not worse game either. I like CK 1 slightly more, partly because nostalgia, partly because graphics and partly because more simple and more polished game mechanics.
Curiously, despite its far larger budget, it's successor lacks some of the atmosphere and ambience of this earlier Paradox title. Smaller in scope, it still brims with the nefarious and mendacious comings and goings of the medieval court.
Excellent stuff.
See my full, detailed, review here:
http://www.rindis.com/blog/1859
Strategy games journalist Troy Goodfellow once said that Crusader Kings wasn’t Paradox’s best game, but it was his favorite from them (this was in 2011, before CK II came out), and while I’m not sure what my favorite Paradox game would be, I can well understand his sentiment.
Once again, Paradox showed that they could take the same basic game structure, and deliver a very different feel. From the grand sweep of empires across the globe in Europa Universalis, to the very detailed study of society and internal politics of Victoria, this time the game has a very personal feel. It isn’t a role-playing game, and cannot be mistaken for one, as there are no real characters here, and no dialog, no spark of life behind the actors on the stage. But the actors are there, and they are people, and not countries.
The common failure of most grand strategy games is to ignore the centrifugal forces that act against larger structures, while preserving most of their advantages. In CK, keeping a large kingdom together for any length of time can a harder accomplishment than conquering the world in a game like EU. It isn’t a detail-oriented simulation like Victoria, but it is much more successful at delivering the feel of the era.
Its just as good as its successor except it costs about 200 dollars less once factoring in DLC. So if one is interested I suggest you get this steal of a game.
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