Hooked Gamers writes: "Grand Ages: Medieval is very much a land grab game. Your final score is primarily based on how much land you control, but land is also used to unlock new technologies. This is true not only for the amount of land, but also its geographic location. Longbow men, for instance, are only available if you have conquered land in Britain and especially strong knights can be unlocked by occupying Poland."
Lightgun Galaxy: "My first introduction to Grand Ages: Medieval was a medieval king’s disapproving scowl. It’s immediately off-putting, and I can’t blame you for passing this over as some half-baked attempt at appeasing the Renaissance Fair-going demographic. But passing this over is a huge mistake."
Check out this new video for the new 'Siege & Conquest' update out now on PS4.
The free ‘Siege & Conquest’ update for Grand Ages: Medieval is making its way to the PlayStation 4 today.