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52.0 hrs on record (46.8 hrs at review time)
A very fun shooter reminiscent in gameplay style to older Battlefront and Battlefield games. I can't speak much on the multiplayer aspect, as most of my game time has been in the campaigns and in making my own maps/missions against bots. It's great classic fun that doesn't try too hard to be something it's not. Definitely worth getting as well as all the DLCs. In the future I see myself supporting this small dev thoroughly.
Posted October 4, 2025.
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149.6 hrs on record (51.0 hrs at review time)
Don't take my Steam time as how long I've played this. I had it through other (possibly pirated) means and played for hundreds and hundreds of hours until I finally gave in and just bought it to support the devs. M&B Warband is a game set in a fictional world of Calradia in which several feudal kingdoms each wish for total rule over the realm, and will do whatever it takes to reach that goal. You start, if you don't cheat, as a peasent with nothing more that cheap weapons, some gold, some food, and a merchant asking you to help him out. If you do so, it'll start you with a "getting the basics" tutorial quest, and set you on your way to carve your adventure. You can do anything you want from being bandits, to leading a mercenary army fighting for whatever side has the most gold, or even break away from one faction and start your own kingdom with its own vassals and ladies. You can fight in tournaments and bet on yourself to earn money and honor. This game has a lot replability, not to mention the endless hours you can get from modding (which is extremely easy, btw.) The only bad thing I can say about this game is that the graphics are sort of sub-par, but they're not really that bad when you look at everything else the game has to offer. This is DEFINETLY worth the $20.

TL;DR: M&B Warband is set in a stage of warring feudal kingdoms, and the player can set out to do whatever he/she wishes. The swordplay is very nice, the content is never lacking in playability, the graphics are iffy, but this game is sooo worth the money.

Verdict: 9.5/10
Posted June 25, 2015.
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0.0 hrs on record
Guess who's back...back again...
Hitler's back
Tell the Jews.

420/69 Would travel to the Viking Age again
Posted May 30, 2015.
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1 person found this review helpful
22.4 hrs on record (7.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
This game is, well, a beefed-up, way better graphical version of KF1. Don't get me wrong, that's a good thing. I got this game and got exactly what I wanted: a badass zombie(specimen) survival game. Blood, gore, and explosions. Everywhere. Right now, there aren't near as many guns or maps as the original, but more will be added eventually (I hope).
As an example of this game's wickedness, let me tell you a story.

Me, a support-class wielding a combat shotty, and my buddy, a commando with an AK, were walking down a narrow corridor in a laboratory after killing a small horde of specimens (about half the wave.) We decided to grab a drink right quick,(bad idea) and come back to someone else, a medic, screaming over voice chat running towards us, bringing the rest of the wave with them (a lot of enemies). Slowly backing up, we start to unload all of our ammo on the buggers. Shell after shell goes into my shotty, and the specimens keep coming. The medic is hurrying to heal us both and we almost die on several occasions. We both run out of ammo for our primary weapons when there's only one enemy left. I ask my buddy where it's at, and he said to look back down the hallway. A flesh pound is running our way. I run and leave them two there.

TL;DR
This game is uber-bloody and is worthy of the price tag 9/10
Posted April 22, 2015. Last edited April 22, 2015.
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19.7 hrs on record (19.5 hrs at review time)
I made a review awhile ago and gave it a really awful score. Honestly, I liked the basics of the game, but A) It would crash every 20 minutes, and B) There were way too many bugs. Now, however, a lot of the bugs are fixed, the game doesn't crash, new features have been added, and the game is just overall a lot better. The asking price is just a wee bit too high, however, so wait until it goes on sale, (even if it's only, like, 15% off) then get it.

Final Verdict: 7.5/10
Posted February 23, 2015.
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1 person found this review helpful
624.1 hrs on record (27.1 hrs at review time)
When I first ever heard of Rome 2 being announced, I flipped out. Being a huge fan of the Total War series, even Spartan: Total Warrior, I was pumped for this game. Then, it came out. Bugs, glitches, idiotic AI, and more problems ruined this game. Luckily, however, I watched a review of this game before buying a while ago. Now, fortunately, I have heard that the bugs are gone, the AI is mostly fixed, and the game is now playable. When it went on sale, I knew I had to add this to my collection, and I have to say, it was worth it.

TL;DR: The bugs are gone and the game is now playable, fun, and worth it if on sale.

Now for some specifics.

Pros:

- Decent graphics
- Fun and addicting grand campaign mode (like always)
- Fairly easy to learn for newcomers
- Challenging, but fun, even on lower difficulties (I might just suck)
- New features added which I always wanted in the first Rome: Total War

Cons:

- I legitametly can not think of anything that takes away from the experience of this game, thus ruining the point of a pros/cons chart. Thanks Volvo.


Verdict: 9/10 Worth it if on sale, but not the full asking price.
Posted December 26, 2014.
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