Almost nothing has changed from the previous part. For such a product the price is prohibitively high, especially for early access, where you give feedback to the developers.
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord is a continuation of the series of role-playing action games set in a fictional medieval world full of battles. Horns are... Read more
Almost nothing has changed from the previous part. For such a product the price is prohibitively high, especially for early access, where you give feedback to the developers.
I watched the videos... I was impressed. I started playing - what is it..? Warband was cooler, definitely.
A Mount and Blade fan, this is the game I keep coming back to. Naturally I was waiting for Mount and Blade: Bannerlord. Did this part live up to my expectations? In general, yes, because I knew that it was unlikely that I would be able to do something truly “fantastic”. These two parts are not very different, the graphics are weak, as is the optimization, there are new game mechanics, but they are few (but they will appear). While the game is in early access, there is practically nothing to do there now, but the good news is that the developers are releasing patches in batches, if this continues, then I am sure the game will not remain a “remake of Warband”. Hopes for the game are vague...
The game is not bad for early access, but unfortunately not for a finished product; now the developers are actively trying to fix bugs, rebalance, and add missing items to the game. They promised a lot of things; it’s not ready yet, and due to the lack of details, the perception of the world and the game is collapsing. As one person said, “buy now, play later.” This statement is 50 percent suitable for this situation. Among the obvious disadvantages are: meager dialogues with companions and with NPCs (there is no difference between an ordinary NPC and a wife, dialogues like those of a companion, there are simply no differences), Stupid AI; Poor choice of partners, there is no possibility to take a partner from a commoner; No deep development of your own production, it is terribly simple, b… Read full
When the hero was covered in black triangles, changing the graphics settings to a weaker level helped, then returned it and everything went away)
I liked the game from the very first versions. I was waiting for the release of Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord. Unfortunately, I was partially disappointed. Too many shortcomings and bugs. There are no promised quests. The management of lords is limited, the management of villages is completely removed, instead of the promised opportunity to buy land in them and develop their own economy, which is sorely lacking. Running stupidly and waving a saber gets boring. The stupid moral system is annoying!!! It's irritating that all the enemy's sticks penetrate you through the others, which makes the battle simply stupid. Controlling the spear is unrealistic, this simply cannot happen, and the program’s theft of the characteristics of the weapon you created is generally a complete Kick-Ass! You run, s… Read full
Great game, everything is balanced and exciting. There is not enough good co-op for the open world, it would be 10 out of 10. Otherwise the game is great. Top.
The game is much worse than the first part, the controls are worse, it has become more difficult to hit the vrvgvm, to crush their shields with axes, there is less blood, in the first part after the massacre you were all splattered with blood. You can’t change the clothes of your companions, which is infuriating, the skins even from fans of the characters’ faces and torsos leave much to be desired, the armor is meager, there are no cool helmets, armor and gloves, the weapons are also meager, generally very crude and unfinished, the dialogue options could also be thought out more.
The game hasn’t come out yet, but I’ve been waiting for it for two years, and they say caravans can be robbed.
So far they have promised a lot, a dynamic economy, heir systems, a bunch of side mini-games... I.e. things that indirectly affect the main gameplay, but we haven’t seen much about the game itself at the center of it all, the “core” gameplay, so we can only wait
I liked the game for its gameplay, but there are snags in the storyline, there is nothing to push you towards anything, but simply releases you into a huge world, and do what you want, and how you want, and whether it will work out or not, you will only find out by the method, trial and error!
The game takes place in the fictional medieval world of Calradia where you find yourself as a character (you choose the story at the beginning) who, together with his brother, prepares on the training field. After training, you go to the village where you also get acquainted with the basic features of the game. In the game, you play as the Dynasty commander of a group of mercenaries. The whole world of calradia is open to you in which you can do whatever you want. Rob caravans? easily! Serve the king by fulfilling his task? Just want it! Become a merchant and sell things from the city a year? Amazing! In the game, an open and interactive world, at your will, you just need to gather an army and lead it to the front. The game is an RPG without magic with a plot for a couple of tens of hours.… Read full
I played the current version... I’ll say right away that I was a fan of the very first part, then the system was innovative, but now almost nothing has changed as radically as we were promised. The game is also full of bugs (which is understandable). I don't see any point in taking it seriously yet. Are there many differences between the game and Warband? The battles are not very different. The economy has developed better, as has diplomacy, but overall the guys still have work to do and work on the game. I hope they listen to the fan community and are willing to improve their creation. But for now... only 6.5