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King's Bounty: Crossworlds The expansion to the award-winning King’s Bounty: Armored Princess.

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Old 09-22-2010, 01:42 PM
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Default A little underwhelming...

Before I say what I want to say let me start out by saying the new King's Bounty series is probably my favorite game(s) released in the past few years. I played the original KB on the sega genesis many years ago and loved it...when I heard a new KB was being worked on I was very excited though worried it wouldn't translate well plus I had never heard of Katauri Interactive. All my expectations were surpassed...kudos to Katuari!

Ok now that I covered that...

As someone who has played through The Legend and Armored Princes prior to Crossworlds the whole thing comes off as a bit underwhelming. To be honest Armored Princess did share maybe a little too much with The Legend, but it's such an expansive campaign with nice improvements that it stood on it's own even if there was a slight tinge of 'more of the same'.

Sadly I can't say that about Crossworlds. I like the general ideas behind it, especially an arena which in principle sounds great. But to be honest it feels a bit 'tacked on' rather than a fully fleshed out concept. I like the improvements to Armored Princess too, but it's really not that much and most of it doesn't change a whole lot or improve Armored Princess by a great deal.

To me Crossworlds simply feels like an extended cut, or bonus content rather than a real expansion. There's no denying that Crossworlds makes Armored Princess into a better game, but for those who have been through it all before how much value is there?

Let me be clear...I am not angry or even upset...and in the end I am having fun with Crossworlds. I just feel that this expansion didn't live up to the ones before it and were getting awfully close to 'been there done that' territory.

Anyways, major kudos to Katuari for creating one of my favorite PC game series in a long time, and I really look forward to them continuing to expand the game
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Old 09-22-2010, 01:52 PM
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well, what you say is true but....they did it in a few months and the fans contributed to it. so...it could have been better but as far as I know they're already working on a different project, different to KB online.
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Old 09-22-2010, 02:51 PM
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I like it. The item redistribution and unit distribution makes for a better flow for Impossible modes.

I already feel the addiction returning, after a large hiatus from King's Bounty AP.

I also like the replayability for the two shorter campaigns. It condenses the best parts of King's Bounty AP, and the extended version of AP's original world has gotten be back to the mega addiction due to the new spells and unit revisions.

I'm able to do a few more nifty strategies now with the subtle changes overall.
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Old 09-22-2010, 03:16 PM
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I'm torn on Crossworlds as well, although I've not put much time into it.

I think a lot of its strength lies in replayability. No two games of Armored Princess/OotM will be the same, sure, but it seems like there's more "immediate" differences in the two mini-campaigns.

It's one of those purchases where £5 per add on would be fine but £15 as a whole seems a bit "expensive". It sounds very contradictory, I know, but it's just my view.
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Old 09-22-2010, 03:38 PM
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I think that once people finish replaying the campaign (OOTM-style) and the other 2 and start playing with the editor, that's when the biggest improvements will occur.!
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Old 09-22-2010, 05:14 PM
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The editor alone ist worth the money.
Also a computergame is always cheaper than going into cinema. xD
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Old 09-23-2010, 05:59 PM
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I also think it's a little expensive given that is not at all that more, compared to when AP came out.
And since the gift bag came out for free, there's even less now that wasn't before (it seriously lacks new "proper" units. Repainted ones, I point at you!)

P.D: @ pavned, I suppose ind a few weeks we shall see the first fan-made maps, units and the likes. Now it's going to be a game by players for players (like Titan quest now as the community keeps it fresh and with new mods)
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