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November 2010
(77%)
13 Reviews
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Abstract: As one of my most pleasant gaming surprises in the last few years, the return of the King's Bounty series a little while back seemingly came out of nowhere and managed to find a permanent place on my hard drive, an honor few titles receive from me. Con...
Abstract: All it needs is "something blue," and King's Bounty: Crossworlds could be a blushing bride. Katauri Interactive's latest addition to its growing family of strategy role-playing mishmashes certainly features something old, something new, and something b...
New minicampaigns let you battle challenging monsters right off the bat, Features a revised and expanded campaign from the Armored Princess addon, Includes a game editor so you can make your own campaigns.
Recycles some content.
King's Bounty: Crossworlds may be a more-of-the-same expansion, but it's also the best edition of the strategy role-playing hybrid yet released....
Abstract: The standalone expansion to King’s Bounty: Armored Princess, titled Crossworlds, packs a wallop that serves as a great follow-up to the original King’s Bounty. Delivering four campaigns including the original, a remixed version of Armored Princess cal...
King's Bounty: Crossworlds turns out to be a bit of a King's Bounty in terms of RPG action. The combination of strategy and role-playing still stands out from the crowd and the added bonus of so many extra quests, items and units crammed together really a...
Abstract: The King’s Bounty series has been around since before Sega made, and stopped making, consoles. In fact, the originals were playable on DOS. Since then, the series has undergone a variety of upgrades to make today’s demanding gaming audience happy. The ...
Crossworlds wird mir als das Addon der kleinen, feinen Dinge in Erinnerung bleiben. Die beiden Mini-Kampagnen beeindrucken nicht wirklich, fallen aber in die Kategorie „ehrliches Handwerk“. Die erweiterte Kampagne glänzt da schon mehr. Neue Gegenstände...