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Critically praised by reviewers and gamers alike, King Arthur was received as one of the biggest surprises to emerge on the gaming scene in 2010. Now the Fantasy/Roleplaying RTS returns in a sequel set to push the boundaries of the genre even further. Our story begins long after young Arthur pulled the enchanted sword out of the stone, united the war-torn land of Britannia, gathered the Knights of the Round Table and secured peace in Camelot aided by the might of the Holy Grail. Where legends normally end, King Arthur II begins on its own gruesome tale…
Critically praised by reviewers and gamers alike, King Arthur was received as one of the biggest surprises to emerge on the gaming scene in 2010. Now the Fantasy/Roleplaying RTS returns in a sequel set to push the boundaries of the genre even further. Our story begins long after young Arthur pulled the enchanted sword out of the stone, united the war-torn land of Britannia, gathered the Knights of the Round Table and secured peace in Camelot aided by the might of the Holy Grail. Where legends normally end, King Arthur II begins on its own gruesome tale…
Welcome to the lost age of chivalry, where magic and myth is alive, and you are destined to be one of the living legends: Arthur, the son of Uther Pendragon, the Once and Future King of the prophecies.
Fulfill your destiny and claim your rightful place on the throne of Britannia. Recruit fabled knights to your Round Table: send them to adventures or battles, let them gather knowledge and artifacts, see how they become the most powerful heroes of the realm. Build the majestic Camelot, but beware: there will be enemies, both mortal and otherworldly that will try to destroy you. Send your heroes and their followers to battle with legendary warriors and monsters and see how the folk of the faeries and the saints set against wizards and evil knights.
spectacular fight scenarios on grandiose battlefields, featuring thousands of soldiers and powerful heroes such as Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad or Merlin. Battles rely on the strengths and weaknesses of the different arms with several tactical possibilities, the abilities of the units and the heroes, monsters and most of all, spells.
Britannia is represented as a fully three dimensional topographic map where heroes move freely, conquer provinces or find adventures. In the turn-based campaign the changing seasons have effect on the gameplay and the graphics of the Campaign Map.
The saga of King Arthur is an epic tale about the conquest of Britannia through a story-based campaign. The Campaign is divided into chapters, like a chronicle, each with a unique tone and theme. The chapters all have objectives, long- and short-term goals that also fit together to draw a grandiose picture of an unfolding storyline. There are many possible events and outcomes that all influence the legend itself and determine the ending of the storyline.
Every decision in the game will influence the position of King Arthur on the Morality Chart. King Arthur might become a Christian ruler or the Follower of the Old Faith; a rightful or a ruthless monarch. These choices unlock special contents, allies, heroes, units and developments.
Fulfill your destiny and claim your rightful place on the throne of Britannia. Recruit fabled knights to your Round Table: send them to adventures or battles, let them gather knowledge and artifacts, see how they become the most powerful heroes of the realm. Build the majestic Camelot, but beware: there will be enemies, both mortal and otherworldly that will try to destroy you. Send your heroes and their followers to battle with legendary warriors and monsters and see how the folk of the faeries and the saints set against wizards and evil knights.
spectacular fight scenarios on grandiose battlefields, featuring thousands of soldiers and powerful heroes such as Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad or Merlin. Battles rely on the strengths and weaknesses of the different arms with several tactical possibilities, the abilities of the units and the heroes, monsters and most of all, spells.
Britannia is represented as a fully three dimensional topographic map where heroes move freely, conquer provinces or find adventures. In the turn-based campaign the changing seasons have effect on the gameplay and the graphics of the Campaign Map.
The saga of King Arthur is an epic tale about the conquest of Britannia through a story-based campaign. The Campaign is divided into chapters, like a chronicle, each with a unique tone and theme. The chapters all have objectives, long- and short-term goals that also fit together to draw a grandiose picture of an unfolding storyline. There are many possible events and outcomes that all influence the legend itself and determine the ending of the storyline.
Every decision in the game will influence the position of King Arthur on the Morality Chart. King Arthur might become a Christian ruler or the Follower of the Old Faith; a rightful or a ruthless monarch. These choices unlock special contents, allies, heroes, units and developments.
King Arthur The Role playing Wargame Key Features:
1, DirectX®: 9.0c or higher
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | AMD Athlon 3500+ or Intel Pentium IV 3.4 Ghz | AMD X2 5000+ or Intel Core2 Duo 6420 |
VRAM | 256 MB | 512 MB |
RAM | 1Gb RAM (XP) 1.5Gb RAM (Vista/7) | 1,5GB |
OS | Windows XP SP2/Vista/7 | Windows XP SP2/Vista/7 |
Graphics Card | Nvidia 6600 (256Mb) / ATI Radeon X700 (256Mb) | Nvidia 8800 GT 512MB or Ati 3850 512MB |
Direct X | 9.0c or higher | DirectX® 9.0c or higher |
SOUND CARD | DirectX 9-compliant sound card | DirectX 9-compliant sound card |
HDD Space | 8 Gb of free space | 8 Gb of free space |
Game Analysis | Provided that you have at least an AMD Radeon X700 graphics card you can play the game. The minimum memory requirement for King Arthur - The Role-playing Wargame is 1 GB of RAM installed in your computer. You will need at least 8 GB of free disk space to install King Arthur - The Role-playing Wargame. To play King Arthur - The Role-playing Wargame you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Pentium 4 3.40GHz. King Arthur - The Role-playing Wargame will run on PC system with Windows XP SP2/Vista/7 and upwards. |
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2009-Nov-24 - PC (Microsoft Windows) - Worldwide
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This is a real-time strategy game in which players assume the role of King Arthur as he attempts to unite Britain under his rule. Players engage in text-based quests and real-time battles with knights and their respective army units (i.e., archers, cavalry, pike men). After positioning their armies, players command units to attack enemies with swords, axes, spears, and special attacks (e.g., bolts of lightning, spikes rising from the ground). Injured enemies emit brief splashes of blood, and are sometimes hurled across the battlefield when attacked. During the course of the game, a still image depicts a character holding up a severed human head. Some on-screen text references suggestive behavior (e.g., "I sleep with her,""She takes your hand and starts leading you towards her room. You have no doubts about her intentions," and "To seal your promises she invites you to spend the night with her."). Other storylines contain several references to alcohol and wine consumption (e.g., "Give me a cup of wine,""You enter the hut . . . since it serves beer and wine from barrels," and "They have obviously had too many glasses, some of them sleeping drunk.") The words "bastard,""damn," and "hell" appear in text.
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