![]() Superficially, Crossworlds is the most cynical yet – having Armoured Princess' campaign at its core with a bunch of bonus content bolted on. I don't really begrudge 1C that, as I'd like them to make money and thus put the requisite resources into a proper sequel (or the upcoming online version), but it's important to not go into either Crossworlds or forerunner Armoured Princess expecting something wildly new. Crossworlds is nominally the third in 1C/Katauri's reborn King's Bounty series, but really it's the second expansion pack in standalone clothing. I've missed you, Kingy-kins.Ĭontext Party Time first. So here I am, far too many hours later: exhausted, behind on a frightening number of chores, fascinating webgames and half-hearted calls to family members, but merrily game-sated and with my pointy finger of judgement all ready to go. Show it even a hint of your soul and it'll eat it, with a beaming smile but without any remorse whatsoever. It's a strategy-roleplaying mash-up that plum doesn't care whether you have time or not. This was intended to be an initial impressions post rather than a Wot I Think, as I didn't have the time to give Crossworlds enough of a shake for a verdict.
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