I recently downloaded this game after reading a glowing review.
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This game has, far and away, the best mounted combat I have ever experienced in a game. The game it reminds me of most is probably Sid Meijer's Pirates, but with more action and less whimsy and tactical combat.
A rare hyper realistic fantasy setting. No spells and Balrogs, just spears and crossbows. You can play up to level 6 for free, and the pre set skirmishes give you a nice taste of what gameplay is like later in the game.
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I agree. This game is excellent fun, especially when you are awarded your own fiefdom. There are many shortcomings to the game, but some of those I really like (the complete absence of a story was actually refreshing). The combat is just phenomenal. In fighting battles or tournaments, the melee in this game can't be surpassed.
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Yeah. For me, there's nothing quite like bursting through a wall of infantry with thirty men on horseback, running them through with lance, then wheeling around to crash through again.
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