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King Arthur RPG Patched

The recently released 'King Arthur – The Roleplaying Wargame' has been patched to version 1.03.

The patch includes the addition of autosaves for each season, the ability to delete saved games and several bug fixes.

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Dorjan6000d ago

wait, there is a king arthur rpg?

Fyzzu6000d ago

Sounds like this has fixed a few of the issues that were stopping me getting it. I wish people would stop releasing games around Christmas - I've got no money!

AndyA6000d ago (Edited 6000d ago )

You know who else had no money? Our lord Jesus Christ. He had compassion instead. Think on.

Perjoss5999d ago

Thats not exactly fair, there were no consoles back in Jesus' times, but if there were what do you think the 3 kings would have brought him as gifts? I'll give you a clue:

(in no particular order)

king #1
an xbox360

king #2
a playstation3

king #3
a nintendo wii

(because gold, incense and myrrh, as good as they are, dont got a lot of replay value)

Maticus6000d ago

This game looks amazing, still haven't picked it up yet, waiting for it to appear in the shops.

Malfurion6000d ago

More savegames are always a good thing. I hate to think of the times I've lost progress because of a lack of an autosave.

Leord6000d ago

Wow... Never heard of, sounds cool! =)

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GNT Rewiew: King Arthur The RP Wargame 2

GNT: In 2009 Neocore games released King Arthur: The Role-Playing Wargame. Whilst it had its flaws, the game quickly grew in popularity and after a mediocre stand alone game, the sequel everyone was waiting for has arrived.

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Review - King Arthur II: The Roleplaying Wargame [Wanderson75.net]

W75's Adam Franti unsheath's Excalibur and goes to war with Paradox Interactives latest RPG!

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Destructoid: King Arthur II - The Role-playing Wargame Review

Destructoid- Whether or not King Arthur II is one step forward, two steps back or the other way around is going to depend on what you expect from this sequel. The streamlined campaign may raise many an eyebrow while the text adventure quests will elicit more smiles than frowns, and any fan of this genre of strategy will still spend countless hours both on and off the battlefield. It's not quite the diamond in the rough that many have hoped for, perhaps, but you'll be hard pressed to keep yourself from playing just one more turn.

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