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#MOUNT AND BLADE FIRE AND SWORD GET A CITY SERIES#
Should the encounter become hostile, battle commences and the Mount & Blade series begins to shine through.Īlthough the graphics and sound are quite dated, the action of the battlefield is still somehow engrossing. After players hit the main map once again, they are given the opportunity to encounter various patrols, be they bandits, friendly troops, or enemy armies. I didn't spend much time dallying about here, as most of the action in the game takes place outside the safety of the gates. The towns themselves are mostly a bunch of static menus, allowing players to shop, gain quests, and hire allies for their burgeoning armies. As the game is set during a time of great political strife, players soon find themselves allied with and against various factions and kingdoms, depending on their actions. Player can wander this map, moving from town to city to fortress, looking for quests from the various locations. The game consists of a few different screens, starting with an immense map of central Europe.
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With a few pointers on the basic controls, I was soon on my own to visit the local towns and hunt for a bit of work and adventure. After a rather extensive character-building, I was dropped right into the action with only the briefest of tutorials. Mount & Blade: With Fire and Sword is mostly a sandbox RPG. And although I eventually clawed my way through the steep learning curve, at no point during my limited introduction to the single-player aspect of the series did I ever feel I had a handle on exactly what I was supposed to be doing. Having no previous experience with this extremely open-ended action RPG series, I have to admit I spent much of my time feeling quite overwhelmed. I recently got the chance to take a whirl with Paradox's latest entry into their Mount & Blade series, With Fire and Sword.