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Mount and blade warband lord of the rings
Mount and blade warband lord of the rings







mount and blade warband lord of the rings mount and blade warband lord of the rings

Which is why the early access release of Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, which has somehow been in development for eight years, was greeted with such fanfare. It is completely unparalleled and I love it to death. You'll drive the point of your lance right into a king's face during a tournament. You'll desperately hack at attackers climbing up a ladder while sieging your castle. You'll nail headshots mid-gallop while riding through a forest at night. You'll absorb charges in a shieldwall with your men-at-arms. There are zero other games I can think of that really simulate being right in the middle of a gigantic medieval battle. It's a wonder anyone gets past any of these hurdles.Īs someone who has been on the Mount & Blade bandwagon since the ground floor (back when Zendar was the only town in the game), I'm here to tell you that it is absolutely worth it. Consider this: Graphical fidelity has never been what you'd characterize as a priority characters stare dead-eyed at the player during stilted, repetitive conversations the world map is awkward, the economy is obtuse and the battles are brutally difficult. The thing about Mount & Blade is that it's difficult for people who are just coming into the series to figure out the appeal. This week we're looking at Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Stuck Inside With is a new series where, since we're all stuck inside, we venture off the beaten path to explore other parts of the gaming world.









Mount and blade warband lord of the rings