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Mount and Blade: With Fire and Sword is as engaging, addictive and fun as the previous games. Unless you really don't like firearms, it will appeal to fans of the series, and even newcomers might appreciate the improved degree of direction you're given at...
Mount & Blade is far from the perfect series. It's buggy, ugly as sin and extremely difficult to advance through successfully, but it offers a huge amount of enjoyment to players who are willing to stick it through. That said, With Fire & Sword's story...
Abstract: OK, that’s actually a bold-faced lie. To be quite honest, most gamers have probably never heard of the man (I hadn’t). Yet Turkish developers TaleWorlds apparently saw something they liked in his epic 1880s trilogy of historical fiction, using its tak...
Abstract: Despite being a stand-alone game, Mount&Blade: With Fire and Sword comes at a measly 14.95 euros. This is because it is basically Warband with a few additions and a new setting. Set in 17th century Europe, the land of Calradia, which fans of the seri..
Abstract: With Fire and Sword is the newest expansion for Mount & Blade. If you’re not familiar with the game as it stands, first check out my review of the base game, and then the Warband expansion. The big thing this time is the addition of gunpowder. The muzz...
Addition of firearms lends a new tactical dimension to battles, More involved historical campaign, Financial and trade caravan tweaks make it easier to earn money, Great team deathmatch multiplayer.
Guns tone down the pure mayhem of battles, Lowend visuals.
Gunpowder brings more tactical options to the fun and interesting Mount & Blade: Fire and Sword....
Abstract: I won't blame you if you've gotten this far without having heard of Mount & Blade. It's like the independent game for those sick of "mainstream" independent games, and while the franchise has been around for years, its simplistic graphics and unguid...
Abstract: Mount & Blade is one of my favorite indie games ever and is truly unique as a sandbox action RPG with real-time, large-scale battles. The first one was great, but standalone expansion Warband added so much more, including a fantastic, albeit laggy, mul...
Muskets and pistols work well and aren't overpowered; budget price,
Some elements of the game such as campaign difficulty aren't so well balanced.
The introduction of guns proves to be a largely entertaining one, and the new multiplayer maps and mode are useful additions too. However, With Fire and Sword suffers from some issues with the balance of gameplay, and also drops some of the good stuff ...