![]() ![]() Replacing the fantasy setting with Eastern Europe and introducing more options for ranged combat, will this title provide enough value for new and veteran players alike?Īs you might expect in an expansion, Mount & Blade: With Fire and Sword features incremental upgrades, mostly involving the new additions the historical settings and extra weapons have triggered. Previous iterations of Mount & Blade focused on mounted and sword-based combat (it’s in the title, people!) that was prevalent in earlier ages, but now technology has caught up with the series in a new standalone expansion: With Fire and Sword. The use of gunpowder on the battlefield had a significant effect on how infantry was utilized, as the powerful (albeit slow) firearms could devastate opposing forces if used appropriately. What say you? A notable standalone modification to the fantastic historical role-playing action game: 6/8Īs technology progresses, military tactics must adapt. The Not So Good: Challenging difficulty increased further with firearm-wielding peasants, lateral changes to single player campaign, incomplete post-battle loot, must hire all the mercenaries you can afford at a tavern, still lacks competitive and/or cooperative campaigns, same uncoordinated battle AI The Good: Firearms and grenades are balanced well, large online battles can incorporate allied AI units under human command, town management, new quests, reasonable $15 price ![]() Mount & Blade: With Fire and Sword, developed by SiCh Studio and Taleworlds and published by Paradox Interactive.
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