Posted on: February 12, 2019

T-Rexvs.Skenderbeg
Verified ownerGames: 32 Reviews: 6
One of the last great games of its genre
One of the greatest tragedies of contemporary gaming is that games like this aren't being made anymore. When we had glorious, beautiful 2D maps instead of disgusting cartoonish 3D (although the character icons and some models in this game are kinda cartoonish in both voice and appearance, but hey, you can't have it all). Seriously, the maps in this game are so gorgeous I would have them painted as murals on the walls of my house if I knew anyone half-competent for the job (at least the half of the house I wouldn't do in Desperados map murals). There are some gripes to be had with it - the game rewards you for not killing enemies, rendering Robin Hood's bow and arrow pretty much useless, and the inability to choose your character's equipment means that Robin will have a non-lethal staff in the sherwood missions, and a lethal sword in the cities, again making the titular character the one you're least likely to use unless the game outright requires it of you. And the only reward you get for using the non-lethal approach is more useless generic merry men which fall into three types, only one of which being somewhat useful until you get Little John to join the gang. The only other use for the men is throwing them into the meat grinder once you get to the siege missions. Most of the 1 and 2 star reviews for this game are just giving it shit for not being Commandos. Because what would you expect from a game about a medieval English folk-tale hero other than Commandos, right?
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