I don't have it on GoG (yet) because I foolishly bought it on Steam before it came to GoG. I first played this game in a demo before it came out when I was a child, and immediately fell in love with it. When the game came out on Xbox, I played the entire game with my friend. We were never able to finish Kendal's campaign, and only won the last mission on Lucretia's campaign by complete luck (A forgotten cavalry unit set to scout the map just happened to arrive at the last moment to save the day). It was a blast. I have played it again on Xbox about 2 years ago, and then again on PC when it came out. It is still a lot of fun. I have yet to find any games quite like it, and KUF2 definitely does not live up to the same standard as Crusaders and Heroes. For a list of some problems with the game: For graphical issues, the colours of the maps can look a lot like the enemy orcs, so you can't really see what you are doing. Or when you are trying to find that last unit in a squad but just can't seem to find them (Tip: Follow the direction your units are facing). Balance-wise, once you get to the endgame, you are rarely using your main character in combat because you are busy moving your archers into position and pathing your cavalry/spamming the healing spell of your faction. And you find some units are just leagues ahead of others, and you'll find you just don't have reason to bring, say, a unit of ballistae, over a cavalry/archer unit. Controls: It doesn't play well on keyboard and mouse, at least by default. I used a controller and had a much better time with it. Story: The story does reference the previous game a lot which very few people have played, (I know I haven't) and can get a bit exposition heavy at points. Outside of the above, this is an amazing game, still worthy of 5 stars. I have enjoyed it every time I have played it and I absolutely recommend you buy it when you can, it is well worth the money.