Games Crusader Kings 2

Crusader Kings 2

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Crusader Kings 2 is a free-to-play sequel to the global real-time strategy game. Like the first part, Crusader Kings 2 simulates the system of feudal... Read more

Players:
7.3/10
Steam:
90/100
Metacritic:
82/100
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Trailers, gameplay, and other videos

Crusader Kings II: Holy Fury - Announcement Trailer
Crusader Kings II - Launch Trailer
Crusader Kings II: Old Gods Teaser Trailer
Crusader Kings II: Sons of Abraham Features Trailer

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System requirements and PC test

Minimum:
  • Windows XP
  • CPU: Intel Pentium 4
  • RAM: 512 Mb
  • Free Space: 2 Gb
  • VRAM: 128 Mb
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce FX 5500
Recommended:
  • Windows XP
  • CPU: Intel Pentium 4
  • RAM: 1 Gb
  • Free Space: 2 Gb
  • VRAM: 256 Mb
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce 6600
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Reviews and ratings

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Have you ever dreamed of plunging into the Middle Ages, the era of knightly tournaments and crusades? Both are available in Crusader Kings 2, a wonderful simulator of a medieval ruler. You can play for absolutely any country: from Poland to Mali, and in absolutely any time period: from the Times of Charlemagne to the invasion of the Golden Horde. Unlike other global strategies of Paradox Interactive, the personality of the ruler himself and his characteristics play a big role here. This game is very addictive, you can spend more than one night trying to curb the rebellious vassals and cope with the pagans. In addition, the Crusaders claim historical accuracy. The only downside of this game is the large number of trivial additions in the “best” traditions of Payday and Sims.

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7.5

Crusader kings 2 is significantly different from other grand strategies from Paradox interactive. The main difference of this game is the secondary role of the state, while the main goal of the game is to lead the family from the beginning to the end of the game. Lands can be gained and lost, but you have one family, and there are many ways to die in the game. You may be killed by an enemy in a fair fight, or you may become a victim of a conspiracy by your younger brother, whose only life separated him from the throne. In cases of extreme luck, you can die from a random event in rather absurd situations, for example, falling from a balcony.

Unfortunately this game cannot be played in the Far East or America, but you still have all of Europe, northern Africa and the Middle East at your disposal.

9.4

A global strategy from Paradox, more like a simulator of the destruction of everything and everyone under the yoke of your great empire, and more like an Alabama simulator. It allows you to feel yourself from a northern Finnish pagan robbing pitiful European women to a real Roman emperor who is participating in a great crusade. One of the best mechanics of the game is the event system, which allows you to fully experience being the head of state. Although the game even allows you to play as a simple vassal, owned by a small, seedy lordship. Otherwise, it is the player's choice. The game can also boast that it sometimes keeps the player in suspense, because if you don’t have an heir, and you own a world empire, then the game is finished!

In conclusion, I want to say that I personally was fa… Read full

Gameplay
10 / 10
Graphics
10 / 10
Story
5.5 / 10
Controls
9 / 10
Sound and Music
10 / 10
Multiplayer
8.5 / 10
Localization
3 / 10
8.0
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