King Arthur: Fallen Champions

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Résumé

Le grand roi Arthur a écrasé ses adversaires dans le Sud, mais le royaume du roi d'hier et de demain a toujours ses limites. Les terres au-delà de la forêt de Bédégraine sont sauvages, gouvernées par personne, hantées par les anciens dieux qui ont combattu et saigné ici dans les temps anciens. Fallen Champions comble le fossé entre le Roi Arthur I et II avec l'histoire de trois âmes courageuses. Sir Lionel, un courageux chevalier de Britannia qui cherche à sauver une demoiselle en détresse. Lady Corrigan of the Sidhe, une créature du crépuscule à la recherche des chemins secrets qui pourraient la ramener à sa maison perdue de Tir na nÓg. Le troisième est Drest l'Élu, un chaman du Nord, animé par des visions de grandeur et des voix dans la nuit. Un chevalier, une enchanteresse et un prophète - ces trois-là vont devenir les champions d'une bataille oubliée qui a commencé il y a très longtemps.


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Review by iseeall [user]
29 juillet 2013

It's a game somewhat like Rome Total War or Warhammer Dark Omen except that the units have more special abilities and the battles are heavilyIt's a game somewhat like Rome Total War or Warhammer Dark Omen except that the units have more special abilities and the battles are heavily scprited (missions). Before you can start any battle, you have to dig thru an endless sequence of branching dialogs which tell you the story (since I am not a keen reader I attempted to just skip all that rubbish to finally see the battles, but got stuck in looping branches meaning, you do have to read them which is pretty frustrating). Ok, then I tried two missions, one for the archer hero and one for the warrior one. The archer's first mission is ridiculous: every time an enemy partol sees you they run away and alert the whole map, bringing so many enemies to you that you can't win. Even if you leave the spot where the patrol saw you, the enemies will still find you anywhere. I gave up on this after 2 tries. The mission for the warrior puts you on the edge of the map, and the whole map seems to be surrounded by high mountains with no hope to get inside. The camera is locked to the units, you just can't view the field freely to see where you have to go. So, I gave up on that one, too. Frankly, I'd give this game a 0 since I couldn't play it. I did see the interesting abilities though (which i couldn't really test in battle). The 2D GUI of the game looks very dated though the models of soldiers in the units are insanely detailed. A very strange game with lots of wasted development effort, and definitely an unplayable one.

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Review by Bit-Gamer
13 novembre 2011

Neocore seems to have completely misunderstood what made King Arthur great. It's stripped out all the parts of the game that made it loveable and left a watered down, medieval Dawn of War II wannabe in its place. We just hope that Fallen Champions isn't an indication of what's to come from King Arthur 2.

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Review by Gaming Nexus
25 octobre 2011

This is strictly a game for those who have run out of RTS games and have nothing to play until the Christmas games come out. There is probably ten bucks of gameplay in here, though.

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Review by Gratson [user]
26 septembre 2011

When I bought the expansion to King Arthur, the Roleplaying Wargame (a game I had enjoyed immensly despite its flaws) I thought it would be anWhen I bought the expansion to King Arthur, the Roleplaying Wargame (a game I had enjoyed immensly despite its flaws) I thought it would be an extra map or something that plays similar to the original. To my dismay, they decided to make it a completely different game. Now it's linear, with way too much quest text and way too rigid scenarios. I stopped playing after a few scenarios and gave up on it, it's just not nearly as fun as the original game.If only they'd make an expansion that plays like the original game, just a continuation of it rather than making something completely different. Bleh!

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Review by Everyeye.it
7 septembre 2011

Fallen Champion is a nice stand-alone digression for those who crave for King Arthur's imminent sequel and for whom are simply intrigued by this epic saga for the first time. Suggested to every gamer in search of some fresh strategy during this long summer.

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Informations sur le jeu
Date de Sortie 16 septembre 2011
Éditeur Paradox Interactive, NeoCore Games
Modes de Jeu Un seul joueur
Genres Jeux de rôles (RPG), Stratégie, Stratégie en temps réel (RTS)
Thèmes Historique
Plateformes Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows)