Then there is the choice of getting it at its current price in Early Acess before and goes up to $100 buck. Campaign/medieval battles appear to be the most interesting thing about it so far other than the other adventures right now.Īlready having my hands full with Doom Eternal and halfway through a Rust Wipe, a third relevant video game is too much ATM. Some of the towns are apparently empty but I will give it the benefit of the doubt being so early in its existence. How you reply to their dialogue has a fast amount of decision to make for your own gain. The non-linear sandbox role-playing aspects look well done with interactions with NPC’s. Holding RPG missions/upgrades, sword and shield strategy and customizing an army with commands all seem enough to consider purchasing this game. Multiplayer and campaign mode look very fresh although some people have commented its very similar to the previous game in features. The first Mount & Blade came out eight years ago and I own it on Steam, playing a little bit off it since then, footage from this sequel does look way more epic. Let me start off by asking ‘Should I buy this video game?’. I just ignored them for 4 hours straight. Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord has been released ahead of schedule and is available to play as an early access title, but be aware of bugs.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |