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Crusader Kings II

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Crusader Kings II
Description
The Dark Ages might be drawing to a close, but Europe is still in turmoil. Petty lords vie against beleaguered kings who struggle to assert control over their fragmented realms. The Pope calls for a Crusade to protect the Christians in the Holy Land even as he refuses to relinquish control over the...
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Product details
2012, Paradox Development Studio, ...
System requirements
Win7 64-bit, Intel® Pentium® IV 2.4 GHz or AMD 3500+, 4 GB RAM, NVIDIA® GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon®...
DLCs
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Rajas of India, Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Sword of Islam, Expans...
Time to beat
67 hMain
246 h Main + Sides
441 h Completionist
165 h All Styles
Description
The Dark Ages might be drawing to a close, but Europe is still in turmoil. Petty lords vie against beleaguered kings who struggle to assert control over their fragmented realms. The Pope calls for a Crusade to protect the Christians in the Holy Land even as he refuses to relinquish control over the investiture of bishops - and their riches. Now is the time for greatness. Expand your demesne and secure the future of your dynasty. Fill your coffers, appoint vassals, root out traitors and heretics, introduce laws and interact with hundreds of nobles, each with their own agenda.
A good lord will always need friends to support him. But beware, as loyal vassals can quickly turn to bitter rivals, and some might not be as reliable as they seem... Stand ready, and increase your prestige until the world whispers your name in awe. Do you have what it takes to become a Crusader King?
Crusader Kings II explores one of the defining periods in world history in an experience crafted by the masters of Grand Strategy. Medieval Europe is brought to life in this epic game of knights, schemes, and thrones...

Key features:

  • Start a game at any point between 1066 and 1337 and play until 1453
  • Pick a Christian lord and make sure his dynasty survives as you play a succession of his descendants through the ages
  • Gain Prestige for every successive character you play, furthering the glory of your Dynasty
  • Expand your feudal domain - and keep it from falling apart
  • Unravel the plots of your courtiers and vassals, each with their own opinions and agendas
  • Take up the Cross and fight the Moor, the Heathen and the Heretic.
  • Defend against the onslaught of the Mongol Horde
  • Struggle with the Pope for control of the bishops

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Contents
Standard Edition
Dynasty Starter Pack
Royal Collection
Imperial Collection
soundtrack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Ruler Designer
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Sword of Islam
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Legacy of Rome
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: The Old Gods
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Way of Life
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Sunset Invasion
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: The Republic
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Sons of Abraham
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Rajas of India
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Charlemagne
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Horse Lords
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Conclave
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: The Reaper's Due
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Monks and Mystics
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Jade Dragon
Expansion - Crusader Kings II: Holy Fury
E-book
Songs of the Steppes
Full Plate Metal
Hymns of Abraham
Hymns of Revelation
Hymns of the Old Gods
Orchestral House Lords
Songs of Albion
Songs of Byzantium
Songs of Faith
Songs of the Holy Land
Songs of India
Songs of Prosperity
Songs of the Caliph
Songs of the Rus
Viking Metal
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Dynasty Shields
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Mongol Faces
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Songs of Albion
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Songs of Faith
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Songs of the Holy Land
DLC - Crusader Kings II: African Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Songs of the Caliph
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Byzantine Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Dynasty Shield II
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Songs of Byzantium
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Russian Portraits
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Russian Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Songs of the Rus
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Mediterranean Portraits
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Songs of Prosperity
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Hymns to the Old Gods
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Norse Portraits
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Norse Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Celtic Portraits
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Celtic Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Dynasty Shield III
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Europa Universalis IV Converter
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Customization Pack
Crusader Kings II: Military Orders Unit Pack
Crusader Kings II: Warriors of Faith Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Hymns of Abraham
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Saxon Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Finno-Ugric Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Turkish Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Turkish Portraits
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Songs of India
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Persian Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Persian Portraits
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Early Western Clothing Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Early Eastern Clothing Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Dynasty Shields Charlemagne
E-book - Crusader Kings II: The Song of Roland
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Iberian Unit Pack
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Iberian Portraits
E-Book Crusader Kings II: Tales of Treachery
Content Pack - Crusader Kings II: Horse Lords
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Orchestral House Lords
Content Pack - Crusader Kings II: Conclave
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Viking Metal
Content Pack - Crusader Kings II: The Reaper's Due
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Full Plate Metal
DLC - Crusader Kings II: Hymns of Revelation
Music - Crusader Kings II: Pagan Fury
Music - Crusader Kings II: Pagan Fury - Warrior Queen
System requirements
Minimum system requirements:
Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
67 hMain
246 h Main + Sides
441 h Completionist
165 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date:
{{'2012-02-14T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
Size:
1.4 GB

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Overall most helpful review

Posted on: June 14, 2023

grozen357

Games: Reviews: 14

Free game... with 31 DLC's

Well, the title says it all. The game is free on GoG and Steam, but to actually get the proper experience, you will need to purchase atleast SOME of the DLC's, which are currently 254 euro for the whole package. I haven't played the game, and probably never will. The review is against the practice to chop apart pieces of the game, and sell it later to customers as "DLC". A few additions to the game AFTER it was made are completely normal. 31 DLCs are not...


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Posted on: June 14, 2023

KyreRoen

Games: 121 Reviews: 1

The Gateway To Fun...?

As of the writing of this review, I've put in a couple of long-term playthroughs in the vanilla game, and whilst there is a ton to do, a lot of roleplaying potential, and a robust system of features embedded into this game's DNA, I couldn't help but notice the obvious signs of "Phantom Limb Syndrome" as I began to understand how everything worked together. Being a long-time player of The Sims 4 (from the beginning, no less), I am no stranger to games with rampant "DLC Fever". Where one can notice the lacking in Sims 4 right away, however, one only notices it in CKII after more and more begin to pile up. -"Looks like that one chief next door has a Concubine, and I'm seeing characters with "Child Of a Concubine" as a trait. I wonder if I can..." You'll need a DLC for that. -"There's this new religion/heresy spreading throughout my nation. Wonder what would happen if I tried to convert to that?" You'll need a DLC to engage with it. -"Ooooh, I've always wanted to play as [insert Pagan, Muslim, non-Catholic nation here]" You'll need DLC for that. -"This game is really neat, but I'd like to create my own dynasty and take over the world as myself" You'll need DLC for that. -"I'm of African Descent..." You'll need DLC for that. -"I really wish I could control my ally's army..." You'll need DLC for that. -"This music su-" You'll need DLC for that. Don't get me wrong- I've lost HOURS to this game. It's addicting just making decisions and clicking through the menus, but that's really all it boils down to... clicking through menus and speeding up time to wait for something new to happen. It's the same principle that gets one from 9am to 5pm in a repetitive job, but that isn't my measure of "fun". If it's yours, or you enjoy text adventures and CYA stories (and conquering a somewhat steep learning curve), then this will do, but note that at some point you'll stumble upon a feature, wondering what possibilities it holds, and inevitably... "you'll need DLC for that".


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Posted on: June 14, 2023

Corbul

Games: Reviews: 34

Thanks a lot... NOT!

Steam's been giving away the "Standard Edition" for free, for at least two years by this point, if not longer. While I appreciate the gesture, and it's nice to have the game on GOG, the whole shindig of releasing a castrated game and then selling its individual parts as DLC is just predatory behaviour on the developers' (or publishers', or both) part and should be made illegal. Paradox is Europe's EA in this regard. Good thing they never got the chance to implement lootboxes, because I'm sure they would have loved to. As to the game itself, it can be a lot of fun, even considering some questionable things in terms of historic accuracy and whatnot. But again, the "Standard Edition" might as well be just the game's engine, because there's just so little to do. My 1 star rating is aimed at Paradox, not the game. The game, I'd rate at 4 stars, had it actually had anything more than the bare basics.


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Posted on: June 14, 2023

Trivelus

Verified owner

Games: 440 Reviews: 12

At this point it's a classic

A huge game that should be considered foundational for all grand strategy players. Be aware that the reason there are so many DLC is because it was released and updated for over 6 years. If you are not interested in grand strategy then just try it for free, if you don't get the itch to keep playing for hundreds more hours then this game is not for you anyway so the DLC doesn't matter. If you enjoy Grand Strategy and somehow haven't played this yet or enjoyed the sequel CK3 then this is a must play. Also I don't think you are able to download Steam Workshop mods on this version however all the big full conversion mods are on the Paradox forums anyway and are often updated quicker as well there. I would recommend watching a short youtube video on the game if you aren't sure what you're getting into. It can extremely simple if you want it to be or insanely complex as well so don't be put off.


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Posted on: June 14, 2023

JJAC4

Verified owner

Games: 161 Reviews: 1

Amazing game, even without DLCs!

I have this game on Steam and it gave me hours of FUN! You lead a dinasty through the ages and there's so much you can do! You have to handle the lands you directly possess, but most of all you need to handle your vassals! And your wife! And your mother-in-law! And your children! There's so much that can happen and in every game something different may happen! There are many DLCs, that is true, but I think none of them is strictly necessary. I suggest playing the vanilla game first and, if you enjoy it, look at what each DLC adds to see if it may improve your games! For example: - Sword of Islam allows to play with Muslim characters, with a different play stile - Sunset Invasion is considered the least interesting, it add an ahistorical Aztec invasion from the west that mirrors the Mongol invasion from the east, for those who like a challenge. - Rajas of India allows playing with Hindu, Buddhist and Jain characters (honestly not that interesting) - The Old Gods makes northen Pagans playable, i.e. Vikings! This is definitely FUN!!! I recommend this! - Holy Fury was the last expansion and adds interesting things like Bloodlines, Coronations and other interesting additions! In a few word: GIVE THIS GAME A CHANCE! The vanilla game is fun even without DLC. If you like this game, then you can decide to explore the DLCs, but they are not strictly necessary to have a good experience.


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