King Arthur Collection

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GAME SUMMARY

King Arthur Collection

Rating: 4.1 (226 votes cast)

Welcome to the lost age of chivalry, a time of magic and myth where you must rule the land as one of the era’s living legends: Arthur, the son of UtherPendragon, and the Once and Future King spoken of in prophecy.

Fulfil your destiny and claim your rightful place on the throne of Britannia. Send your heroes and their followers to battle legendary warriors and monsters, while saints and faerie folk test their mettle against wizards and evil knights.

Features

  • Real-time fantasy battles: Engage in spectacular fights featuring thousands of soldiers and renowned heroes, such as Sir Lancelot and Merlin
  • Turn-based campaign map: Britannia is represented as a three-dimensional topographic map
  • Create your own legend: The saga of King Arthur, an epic tale about the conquest of Britannia, is told through a story-based campaign
  • Morality Chart: Every decision you make in the game will influence King Arthur’s position on the Morality Chart. These choices unlock special content, allies, heroes, units, and developments
  • RPG elements: Heroes learn skills, spells, and abilities. They can also use magic items or become liege lords, entrusted with the leadership of a province
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System Requirements

    • Operating system: Windows© XP SP2/Vista/Windows 7
    • Processor: AMD Athlon 3500+ or Intel Pentium IV 3.4 Ghz processor
    • Memory: , 1GB RAM (XP) 1.5Gb RAM (Vista/7) memory
    • Hard disk space: 8 Gbyte
    • Video: Nvidia 6600 (256Mb) / ATI Radeon X700 (256Mb)
    • Sound: DirectX 9-compliant sound card
    • DirectX®: 9.0c or higher
    • Additional: Nvidia (AGEIA) PhysX (included in the installer)
  • Note: This product requires a third-party download and account

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REVIEWS

King Arthur Collection review

By MQZ posted 30th April

Good game so far as I have just started to play it although the camera movement was a bit off for me since i play total war series but with a little tweak to the camera options it got better for my preferences.

King Arthur Collection review

By sepul posted 27th March

The gameplay is similar to the Total War saga but it has some RPG elements. RPG and strategy are mixing well in this game, you can develop your knights and troops and take some interesting deccisions like been a follower of the Old Faith and your actions will hace consecuences in your game. It´s a good game but if you are searching for more realistic battles try the TW games.

King Arthur Collection review

By Daniel Huppe posted 2nd February

Good game that combines RPG and strategy game. Huge battles with up to sixteen units on the field. Reallistic medieval warfare with some monsters like worgs and giants. Very important use of archers and cavalry along with characters special abilities. You cant win battles with magic only but its helpfull. Its possible for each battle to select terrain; that makes them completely different because of woods and hills that affect movement and vision. Except magic, the game is similar to Thy Kingdom Come for units and battles. The side quests are interesting even though some are completed only by answering questions. General story is good and the map of Britain too. One thing excitng is to introduce knights to the Round Table and try to fill all empty places. I recommend this game.

By Dec_ posted 25th January

It should be explicitly stated in the description that this includes the Knights and Vassals DLC and the Legendary Artifacts DLC. Note that the bridge between King Arthur 1 and King Arthur 2 is the game King Arthur: Fallen Champions, which is standalone and not a King Arthur 1 DLC or expansion... and not included in this collection. Note also, the expansions to King Arthur 1, namely, King Arthur: The Saxons, and King Arthur: The Druids, are NOT included in this collection.

On a side note, the sequel King Arthur 2 has a so-called DLC titled King Arthur 2: Dead Legions, which is standalone, independently playable, and of course not in this King Arthur 1 collection.

This information should prove helpful to those interested in this King Arthur franchise.

King Arthur Collection review

By hollywood251boss posted 8th October 2012

Those who are expecting Total War quality with this game with be disappointed. This doesn't, however, mean that this game is bad. It stands on it's own merits and is a good game for what it is. If you enjoy games in the style of Total War, but prefer a more supernatural or fantasy spin, then this is the perfect game for you.

King Arthur Collection review

By Miigi posted 15th August 2012

Great game. Could have a bit more diplomacy in it and the victory locations are a bit to powerfull in my opinnion but those are minor points.

This includes the DLC Knights and Vassals and Legendary Artifacts aswell.

King Arthur Collection review

By Gunyg posted 12th July 2012

If you like the Total War series, but want something a little different. This is the game for you, the RPG elements and fantasy creatures make it very refreshing. However coming to this game and expecting some of the complexity of the TW series will leave you disappointed.

King Arthur Collection review

By paravent posted 10th March 2012

Just a marvelous game, a mixture between real time battles (think of Total War), RPG and text adventures, embedded in the Arthurian myth. The story is vast and faszinating, gameplay is tough and quick, and there are dozens of heroes, spells and weaponry. Magic is a little bit overpowered, but all in all it's a great game. Haven't played the expansions though, but the main quest is very enjoying, with many twists and different outcomes (you can choose the christian or heathen way, and you may become a "good" and "evil" King Arthur in the engd). 5/5 Stars for this jewel ... just buy it.

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