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Geplaatst: 29 dec 2013 om 8:48
Gewijzigd: 27 mei 2014 om 9:56

I sometimes feel like the King's Bounty games were made with me in mind. I will be the first to admit that I am NOT "the brightest bulb on the tree." But even I can easily win these games (on easy.) And what fun is it to play a game that you can't win? (Okay. Some people, like "my brother the genius" play on impossible just to see what it is like. And seem to enjoy it. But for the rest of us...?)
I have read some reviews of WOTN that complain about the reuse of certain maps from TL. (King's Bounty - The Legend. Two games back.) That seems spurious to me. It takes place in the same world, just a few years later in time. And the very few maps that are the same have all been altered by time and the ravages of war.
The only complaints I have are: 1- Many of the troops look the same and have the same names that they did in previous games but their powers and abilities are changed. And 2- there are a LOT of side and main-line quests that require sailing or running back and forth between world-map areas. (Most with very minor rewards for completion.)
Still, it is an enjoyable game and one that I will replay at least a few times so it is well worth the price - now that most of the glitches have been ironed out. (When buying a game from 1C it is a good idea to wait a year after the initial release.)

Update: (Jan 24, 2014) During my second play-through, about 2/3 of the way through the game and one of the manditory fights keeps crashing on me. This MAY get fixed when the new expansion comes out... BUT... I now say -- Only purchase this if you feel lucky. 1c's support isn't especially good either.

Fire and Ice Expansion: F&I adds some new areas and some new enemies, but it is basically more of the same... except more frustrating.
The frustration comes in three forms. First, it crashes without warning more often. So..., it's a pain, but it's also a good idea to save after (or before) each battle. Or at least every other one so you don't have so many re-do fights.
The second source of frustration is that now you don't get your flying horse until much later in the game. Why is that frustrating? Not because you can't avoid unwanted battles, they are mostly all winable anyway. It is because of ALL those "traveling quests." The ones where you have to go back and forth from one side of an island to the other several times for very little reward. (A few bucks and even fewer experience points.) Before you could fly up and go straight... now you either have to wind back and forth through the maze of trails, OR as i did, put them off until after you get the horse. (You pretty much have to revisit most of the islands several times anyway.)
The third is the difficulity in finding enough of any one (well 5 actually) troop. This is even worse in F&I than WOTN, because they have added a leveling up system for troops which gives a BIG incentive to keeping the same ones throughout. But is a half full troop at it's maximum level better than a full compliment at lower?
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Bottom line: F&I adds a few more hours of play time, and if you liked the game before you will probably like the expansion. (But I have become bored with all the meaningless back and forth between Islands quests. It feels like most were added just to make the game longer, not better.)

So... while I DO like and recommend this game F&I is my least favorite of the King's Bounty games.

If you care, they run from favorite to least favorite: 1- Armoured Princess 2- The Legend 3- Crossworlds (the expansion of AP suffers from the same problems as F&I) 4 - WOTN and 5- F&I
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11 opmerkingen
gandalff2000 25 okt 2022 om 13:05 
Loved your confession of "NOT being the brightest bulb on the tree" that did it for me, I bought it.:steamthumbsup:
Angelo 6 mrt 2018 om 7:44 
Good review. Thank you. :)
Crabby Appleton 2 jan 2017 om 16:17 
They both have their good points. I guess I'd give a slight edge to WOTN (NOT F&I) mostly because with Dark Side it is difficult to get maximum numbers of some troops. (All Dragons are rare, and Dragon Riders wind up being slightly below max at the end.
ミ★ Sucrelune ★彡 2 jan 2017 om 8:49 
Thanks for the answer ; )
Do you prefer Dark Side or Warriors of the North ?
Crabby Appleton 2 jan 2017 om 5:32 
Yes, but only a very small portion of it. The crashes occured when I fought that Giant (if I remember correctly, they call him Loki. Though he bears no resemblence to the mythical Loki.) - Once I learned the trick to get around that (change the Gamma just before the battle to the mimimum setting, so everything looks REAL dark - change it back after the fight) it was no longer a problem. - Since, then I've played it through a few more times.
ミ★ Sucrelune ★彡 2 jan 2017 om 4:55 
Do the 500h of gameplay include crashes time ? ; )
nah 15 feb 2015 om 10:07 
I read the first paragraph of this review and now I have brain cancer.
The Real Me 27 jul 2014 om 17:11 
Longest review I ever read :P But yes the K.B. Warriors of the north is very different but puts it into a new kinda style for the K.B series. So far its kinda confusing but not giving up yet. Plus with the new abilities are coming in handy alot. And loving the rune boost at the begining of the battle :D
Usurper 28 mei 2014 om 6:00 
Over 300 Hours gametime,dude this Game seems to be made for you :D
nice review ^^
Crabby Appleton 23 jan 2014 om 11:17 
Just an added caveat; all the bugs are NOT gone. The game is still subject to unannounced crashes. In fact, during my second play-through I have run into a fight that has crashed SEVEN times in a row now. I have tried various things, but every time i come back to this (manditory main-line) battle the game crashes. Now THAT's frustrating!