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Mount and blade warband villages
Mount and blade warband villages










Which is why the early access release of Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, which has somehow been in development for eight years, was greeted with such fanfare. It is completely unparalleled and I love it to death. You'll drive the point of your lance right into a king's face during a tournament. You'll desperately hack at attackers climbing up a ladder while sieging your castle. You'll nail headshots mid-gallop while riding through a forest at night. You'll absorb charges in a shieldwall with your men-at-arms. There are zero other games I can think of that really simulate being right in the middle of a gigantic medieval battle. It's a wonder anyone gets past any of these hurdles.Īs someone who has been on the Mount & Blade bandwagon since the ground floor (back when Zendar was the only town in the game), I'm here to tell you that it is absolutely worth it. Consider this: Graphical fidelity has never been what you'd characterize as a priority characters stare dead-eyed at the player during stilted, repetitive conversations the world map is awkward, the economy is obtuse and the battles are brutally difficult. The thing about Mount & Blade is that it's difficult for people who are just coming into the series to figure out the appeal.

mount and blade warband villages

This week we're looking at Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Stuck Inside With is a new series where, since we're all stuck inside, we venture off the beaten path to explore other parts of the gaming world.












Mount and blade warband villages