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KING ARTHUR 2 REVIEW (part 2)

Since you approach the story’s end, and the land gets increasingly tortured, large scars start to appear across these maps, thus making specific flying units that you, in the end, acquire invaluable.

The game sheds light on RPG elements, which is not equal to that the strategy here is light. No taxation is present to fiddle with, or there is no morale to worry about in these battles (the latter of which seems to have been cut at the genuinely last minute, since references are still present to it in the game). Also, the AI will not outfox hardcore strategy nuts, at minimum, at the ‘normal’ difficulty setting. That being said, in its place, players get one surprisingly sophisticated story, with several character arcs interweaving as well as more twists and turns compared to most games. Without desiring to spoil things excessively, the way the prologue manages to weave around the original story is rather amusing as well.

Unfortunately, regardless of a couple of patches since release, this game stays a little buggy. Dropping medium graphics from ultrahigh ones seemed to bring no difference to the framerate that is choppy, and the excellent autosave system does not make up for some crashes to desktop. There are some signs of it not getting properly tested: differences between the (indeed pretty good) voice acting as well as what the text shows on the screen, and several spelling mistakes. You will giggle at the frequent ‘cunstruction’ mentions, nor does wielding one ‘Blade of the Galdiator’ feel pretty as epic as maybe it should.

Plenty of that can probably get overlooked, particularly in the face of ample charms of King Arthur II. The rewarding storyline, sidequests as well as RPG stat-fiddling mean turning the map the color eventually feels like having some point to it.

 

KING ARTHUR 2 REVIEW (part 1)

We are in one dank bog, talking to one Roman lunatic’s ghostly wife. This one considers himself as Emperor Hadrian. We are desperately attempting to persuade her so that she can make him go away. The question is, where did our life go so wrong? We are supposed to be King Arthur’s son, for the sake of the Old Gods.

As you can see, Arthur is about to die, owing to one exploding Grail, and thus, it falls to you to try and scour the land as well as unraveling the exact reason that significant big spikes can erupt out of the globe all over the place. Surely, by ‘scour the land’, we indeed mean slowly turn Britain’s great big map your colour, as that is what you will do in RPGs. Oh, wait, no, we mean RTSes. Wait – which is it again?

Here, King Arthur II loves to confound the expectations. You will stomp into it willing to rampage around with one large stack of units, and all of a sudden, it will urge you with dialogue choices asking you whether you desire to kiss one faun to exchange one magic flute. Alternately, barge into the bedroom of an abbot. Or refuse the wine glasses that you inexplicably become offered all the time.

Also, the campaign map that is turn-based is appealing enough – villages burning away in the plagued region and the forests swaying in the breeze in the country’s nicer parts. Yet, the fantastic real-time battle maps should be the best bits. Some will have mountains which tower imposingly over the legions. Meanwhile, some will have river deltas, or chapels that are nestled in the forest clearings. Assault London, and climb through the streets toward the magnificent castle – it a beautiful moment here in this excellent game. Enjoy!

 

King Arthur: Legend of the sword: How to win (part 2)

  1. Try to Defend Yourself

There are many ways of defending throughout the game. For example, block the attack of your opponent. A block is simple enough to perform, yet there is one downside to it. That is, blocking can probably be interrupted. Also, you will still get damage no matter when you block. Plus, you will not survive when you keep on preventing attacks. In another way, it is dodging. Yet, it is a tricky move for pulling off. You should be quick. You will also have to time the dodges at the proper time for them to get productive.

  1. Counter The Opponent

As soon as you are great at dodging attacks, you can perform counter-attacks. It is the right way of dishing out damage without getting any damage in return. Swipe on the opponent at the right moment that they are going to attack. Be sure that you can stay on your toes as well as watching out for any chance to hit back at the opponent. Also, you can attack right after one rival misses. Punish them for each missed attack.

Try and prove that you can become the Excalibur master by following these tips.

  1. The Excalibur Mini-Game

When you finish activating Excalibur, you will get into one mini-game, where you aim to take down as plenty of rivals as you can while utilizing the sword in question. As Excalibur is a mighty, legendary sword, it will take down all competitors, regardless of how much health they remain. In other words, you should make use of Excalibur once you get it activated and prepared for use. It can do you well in eliminating many enemies. Plus, you will need it when you fight the final boss. Yet, you should not hold on overly long to it.

 

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword: Your best tips (part 3)

4. Get As Many Rivals As Possible In View
The camera will try and feature as many active rivals as possible, but it is not exactly perfect – there are times that enemies who should be within the view of Arthur would ease themselves suddenly out of the screen. It could throw off some players; that is why what you desire to do here is doing what you can for keeping all of the active enemies in your view. You will have to do so if you are dealing with Archers, Chargers, or similar enemies since they are the best in launching many sneak attacks at you. When you are caught unaware, you may not have enough time for reacting, and that is your big trouble.

5. Isolate Your Enemies From Each Other
Many moves here would ask you to swipe on the screen. Still, that is not always your easiest thing to do since you may end up attacking the rival who you should otherwise save for later. It means you will have to isolate the game opponents, keep them apart from one another as much as possible. It is often simpler said than done; still, you will find out early enough that your moves may be useful in keeping rivals away from each other.

6. As Targeting Could Be Difficult, Be Patient
In connection to another tip, you will also want to get as close to the camera’s front as possible. If you are far away from it, the enemies may appear smaller than you desire them to look, which will make it challenging for you to target them appropriately. Then, you possibly make several mistakes and target the incorrect opponent. Be as close as you can to the game camera. Also, focus on the front-center to target the right enemy.

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword: Your best tips (part 2)

  1. The Way to String Sensible Combos Along

Like in other fighting games that are worth its salt, King Arthur features a key mechanic once it involves the fighting – you must learn the way of stringing a good combo together. Within the tutorial stage, this game works to tell you the regular overhead attack. It is performed by swiping down and breaking the enemy’s guard. That’s all well and sensible. However, since this is often rather slow to execute, you’ll be able to attempt the easy trick to continue your string with one amongst the defense-breaking moves. You must act quickly and keep your string with one of the moves. It is because if the string has more than enough normal attacks in it once launched at the opponent in a very defensive stance, they’ll counterattack.

  1. Upgrade Counter Enhancers

Undeniably, upgrading is incredibly vital during this game. However, once upgrading, you will wish to look at the upgrade list’s bottom, as it is the place you’ll realize upgrades for your counter moves. These moves embrace your Counter Throw. It works by countering the opponent, then swiping downwardly on the screen. When you’ve countered your opponent, they’ll be thrown, and you’ll be dealing out considerable damage, whereas taking them out for several seconds. It permits you to make fast work of one rival at a time.

The second counter move to upgrade is Counter Drop Kick. And you’ll be able to do so by countering and swiping up. You’ll even be dealing out plenty of damage, a bit as you’ll with Counter Throw. However, the difference is that it’s about to send your enemies flying in the opposite direction from you. It is often helpful if you’re attempting to make sure you’re at a secure distance from the enemy.

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword: Your best tips (part 1)

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is famous as an action game for iOS and Android gamers. Also, it asks you, from the bat, that if you have possessed what it takes to, in the end, wield Excalibur – the legendary sword. You will join King Arthur as well as other characters in hopes of harnessing the power of Excalibur and holding off the assault of the evil Vortigern. Ranked missions are available for you to finish as you desire to climb up its leaderboard. Plus, there are cinematic-quality combat scenes, along with a variety of other fighting game mechanics, so that you can encounter. Further, you can record your gameplay to share on social media, if it, by any chance, is your thing!

You will not only play the game but also truly experience it. Besides, its features may be likely to surprise you. Though we will not spoil you in that regard, we are going to give you the strategy guide for the game, since we teach you the way of playing this game and making impressive progress, even if you start only.

Are You Ready to Break Those Defenses?

Here, you will have a couple of standards move that you can probably unlock by buying, and the final standard moves (i.e., Overhead Elbow Strike, Tornado Kick, and Jump Kick) share one thing in common. That is, they are likely to break a rival defense, provided that they are not armed. Regarding Jump Kick, the sequence should be right, left, and up. Tornado Kick would be the left, right, and up. In terms of Overhead Elbow Strike, it is the left, right, and down. 

The gaming moves have various names and appear different when executed, but all of them serve a purpose. Which one you use does not matter,

King Arthur II – The turbulent magical world is back (Part 1)

With new elements mixed with traits that once brought success to King Arthur, this version once again made PC fans excited.

In the distant era, when stories of brave knights of giant dragons still existed, the holy kingdom of Britannia found peace after the Holy Grail was restored. However, the darkness is once again finding its way back and threatens the world, a new threat awaits King Arthur and his knights.

Queen Morgawse, the leader of the Northern Orkney Islands witches hired an assassin to assassinate Arthur and release the Fomorian race of demons from the darkness. The king was seriously injured and that greatly affected the kingdom. The Knights of the Round Table either disappeared, or opposed each other. Monsters appear everywhere and once again, all the new forces stand up for the supremacy of Britannia. In the chaos, people are worried that one day, the one-eyed demon king Balor will escape from the darkness, then fearing that this land will never be peaceful.

Keeping the original tradition, is a strategy game mixed with elements of the , but now King Arthur II emphasizes more on the role-playing feature, mainly on the strategic map and even even on the battlefield. All the weaknesses of the first version of 2009 have now been absorbed and corrected, while improving the inherent strong features. As King Arthur, you must find a way to save your broken kingdom, and at the same time struggle with the wounds that are tormenting your body.

According to Arthurian legend, if a king is injured, the land he reigns will also become miserable, which was the original idea that helped Neocore develop the second part of this King Arthur game. In terms of graphics and gameplay, King Arthur II uses a new engine created by Neocore himself called Coretech 2, allowing a epic battle with the number of soldiers and monsters up to 4000 appear at once. Of course, it comes with significantly improved artificial intelligence to help gamers not feel uncomfortable.

 

 

 

 

 

Looking back at King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame (Part 2)

Of course, you can’t always solve the problem with a peaceful solution. It is quite special that with low difficulty battles, players can use the auto-battle function to free their hands to do other things, however, to preserve the number of troops, you should manually adjust the his army because they will all fight to the death. However, the battle system of King Arthur II is not entirely creative because you will find a few elements that have appeared in Total War before. For example, there are some types of attacks that will disable flying units, or you can use a variety of spells to slow down the enemy. In addition, occupying positions on the map also gives bonus points to the player.

As mentioned above, each turn is a season of the year, so after 3 moves you will enter the winter. Although you can’t move freely around the map anymore, that doesn’t mean you have nothing to do. Instead, this will be the time for you to access the skill trees in King Arthur II. Each unit will gain some experience from previous battles, and these can be used to upgrade various elements such as HP and damage, which will greatly increase the importance of the troops and make you think quite carefully before sending troops to battle. In addition, players can research a large number of technical technologies and improvements from captured cities.

Although there are quite a lot of interesting things in this debut, but in general, King Arthur II also encountered many obstacles, which first need to mention that the strategy genre is often quite picky about players, in addition to that. is a mission system with all words that will make many people, especially those who are new to this genre feel bored. Not to mention what makes players “sleepy” in the game anymore is the winter time, because you will have to sit and observe parts of the kingdom and click multiple times to perform the upgrade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Looking back at King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame (Part 1)

King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame has been satisfying the thirst of RTS game fans mixed with unique RPG. In this comeback, the great improvements in gameplay, graphics bring players more surprises than its predecessor. If not prepared, you can be overwhelmed when entering the world of King Arthur II.

The first version of the game, released in 2009, follows the legend of King Arthur with the sword Excalibur and the Holy Grail in his hand, which built his peaceful kingdom. However, from the beginning, the developers were not completely loyal to the original story in mythology, but brought in some additional creative elements.

During King Arthur’s comeback, Neocore Games dared to come up with an entirely new story of their own: King Arthur became ill, the Holy Grail was destroyed, leading to the forces of darkness being liberate and start conducting attacks on the kingdom, and you and nobody else – will be the one to prevent it from happening.

What makes players feel most interesting about the gameplay of King Arthur II is how manufacturers combine RTS with elements from other game genres without making it a copy of Total War.

Each turn in your game will correspond to one of the four seasons of the year. In the spring, summer and autumn, players will be free to move around on the game’s map, and one thing to mention is that the size of the map in this part is twice as big as with the first version. Players will begin to receive and carry out missions through the map, and the results of these missions can lead to diplomatic disputes or major engagements. Something quite special here is that King Arthur II has a way of opening a rather strange task compared to today’s games: a word story.

The narrator will read about the journey and the player will have to choose among the situations the game presents, such as crossing the forest by the main road or moving a small group through the trees secretly. , accept the mysterious man’s wagering challenge, etc. These auxiliary elements not only affect the task in progress, but also interact with the plot and ranking system later. In some cases, the clever completion of these all-letter missions will help you avoid war.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conquer England with King Arthur: The Role-playing WargameTubular

In terms of role-playing, your hero units can level up – just like in Warcraft III. They are all members of the Round Table Knights, and can be assigned to control a military group. However, because of the addition of ‘Role-Playing’ to the game name, Neocore decided to further strengthen this element by making all units in the game able to level up. You will have a point to increase the stats of each unit type when leveling up (melee, defensive, magic, cost, etc.)

In addition to those system elements, a very nice feature was created and included in the gameplay that was already quite complicated by King Arthur: the virtue of the player. The way in which you conduct your battle will be shown on an index bar. Your decisions will directly affect this increase or decrease.

You can choose to worship the gods of Old Majickal Relijun, or the new religion of God, you can choose to help the good-natured neighbors, or conspiracy-dedicated warlords. Your actions may not make you lose any advantage, but the farther you go in one direction, the more upgrades and new units you will receive. This means you will have to choose your path right from the beginning of the game.

King Arthur is not a gentle game, you will need at least 2GB of RAM along with a pretty average video card to be able to play smoothly. However, your investment will be returned with polished graphics and very rewarding details of the game. In the early versions, the system also encountered a lot of camera errors, and some units were completely unbalanced as the developer wanted. Therefore, installing patch 1.02 is a must if you want to enjoy the game without being bothered. After this version, everything runs quite stable and comfortable.

Although not a popular and widely popular game, King Arthur: Wargame’s Role-Playing is a “bargain” entertainment for strategy game lovers. The game has many deep designs, high replayability and a fitting story, so you can spend about 50 hours playing. This is probably the best average PC game of this genre that you can find in the current situation.