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XIII Century: Blood of Europe

XIII Century: Blood of Europe

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XIII Century: Death or Glory Expansion Pack

XIII Century: Russia, Real Warfare: 1242

Released

Release Date: October 17, 2008

Strategy, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet, LAN

XIII Century: Russia is an addition to the real-time strategy of the XIII Century: Death or Glory. The program enables us to participate in eight new missions, including the historical conflict over the Pskovskaya Ruthenia.

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1266 AD. Alexander Nevsky, the famous defender of ancient Rus' western borders, is long gone. Having licked their wounds after the Battle on the Ice, knights of the Teutonic Order are again leading their iron wedges to Pskov, a gem of the Northern Rus'. They are out for easy prey and loot. Dovmont, Prince of Pskov, is destined to become a new hope of these lands. Prepare to join his armed force to win fame worthy of the memory of the Grand Prince Alexander! Enjoy historical battles of the Middle Ages here and now. Dovmont will lead his troops against German and Livonian knights and blood of many fearless warriors will spill in the upcoming skirmishes, recreated with all the historical details.

* Advanced graphics, based on cutting-edge technology, developed by Unicorn Games.

* High level of detail and realism – from equipment and heraldry to recreated map topology of real battlefields.

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Game Series

XIII Century: Blood of Europe
XIII Century: Blood of Europe

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Real Warfare Game Series

Real Warfare Game Series
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Base Game for XIII Century: Blood of Europe

XIII Century: Death or Glory

XIII Century: Death or Glory

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for XIII Century: Blood of Europe Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 3.2 GHz, 1.5 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 7900 or better), 3 GB HDD, Windows 2000/XP SP2/Vista.

Ratings

Game Ratings for XIII Century: Blood of Europe Video Game.

54%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (90)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Solid Strategy Mechanics: Many users appreciate the tactical depth and variety of units, with in-depth stats and effects from combat.
  • Challenging Battles: The game offers varied and challenging battles that require strategic thinking and effective use of terrain.
  • Good Visuals: The graphical detail is generally praised, with some users describing the visuals as reminiscent of watercolor paintings that enhance the immersion.
  • Historical Context: The game is based on authentic historical events, which appeals to fans of medieval warfare.
  • Decent AI: The AI is noted to be responsive and acts adequately based on player actions.

The main cons of the game

  • Lack of Campaign and Depth: Many users criticize the absence of a global map, economic management, and a coherent story, as the game consists solely of standalone battles.
  • Limited Objectives: Players often find it frustrating that mission objectives are not clearly communicated before starting a battle.
  • Technical Issues: Reports of bugs, crashes, and performance issues, particularly on newer operating systems like Windows 10, were common. Some users experienced game freezes and other technical problems.
  • Comparisons to Total War: Many reviews mention that the game falls short when compared to the Total War series, lacking the depth and features that players expect from a strategy game.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Campaign Mode: Users expressed a desire for a campaign mode that includes story progression and strategic management elements.
  • Customizable Gameplay: There is a call for more customization options and a free-roaming aspect to enhance the gameplay experience.
  • Improved User Interface: The user interface was criticized for being cumbersome and not user-friendly, leading to a less enjoyable experience.
  • Better Support and Updates: Many users noted the lack of patches and ongoing support for the game, leading to unresolved bugs and performance issues.

Summary

  • Overall, while Real Warfare 1242 has its strengths in tactical gameplay and historical immersion, it falls short in depth, features, and technical reliability, leading to mixed reviews from players.

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