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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 th...
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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I've already played it before.
I missed it in my GOG library.
Greedy guys from Paradox Interactive announced CK3 today to be released in 2020.
SAY NO MORE.
I bought once more Crusader Kings 1.
This is my way of saying how much I despise Paradox's DLC -and developement- policy.
Let's go back to good old gaming.
Deus vult.
I like this game. I don't even notice and it keeps me busy for hours. The Europa Universalis III: Collection Upgrade dlc is a must buy when it's on sale, the new map alone is worth it, and contrary to what others have written about it, I think the units are nice too. But it is true that it is expensive at full price. (Without DLC, the game could only be started with some configuration, and it crash to the desktop at the end of each tutorial, but with DLC this was solved.)
This is easily the most frustrating game I have reviewed so far. What shall I focus on? The poor outdated interface, the frequent crashes? The endless spam of messages about kids growing up, lovers breaking up, personalities developing, education etc while nothing much happens? Or the sense of achievement that you get when you finally carve out a kingdom from a simple backward county? The stories that develop out of the game, with treacherous sons, unfaithful wives and murder galore to rival Game of Thrones with ease?
You start the game with some land and a family of aristocrats trying to protect and develop that land. Doing badly and your family has no land titles left? Then it is game over. You are succesful and manage to grab some more counties from the families that are less fortunate? Great, give them to your sons, brothers, and cousins. Spread the seed, make sure your bloodline is successful, make sure everyone in the family is married (sometimes this game seems like a glorified dating app, I swear) and there are plenty of children to take over once the current generations dies off. And, believe it or not, this is pretty much it.
All in all, this game is a poor cousin to its illustrious succesor (if you can stomach Paradox's pricing strategy and pay 200 EUR for the full game of CK2) and seems well out of date. So, do I recommend it? Well, probably not, as this is definitely not a game for everyone and the chances are you will get either frustrated or bored even if you are a fan of RTSes. So, do I say that you should not buy it? No to that also, how could I say that if I have already sank 500+ hours of my time in it? It seems that this game is as frustrating to review as it is to play. But despite that, I am still doing it :)