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Game-Debate: Mount and Blade review

One thing that there definitely isn't enough of at the moment is action RPG's set in a medieval environment. Okay, that's assuming that you live on Neptune. Here on Earth, they're more common than surly bin men. There are Inuit tribes living in the harshest reaches of Alaska who've still completed Oblivion at least once. But Mount & Blade, a new action RPG set in a medieval environment from Turkish company Taleworlds, at least tries to set itself apart with a great sense of realism and freedom.
6.5 / 10
Felix Nova - contributor
Published: 202 days 23 hours ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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