Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders

Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders

Heroine Nisa Feb 28, 2020 @ 4:53am
How many playable characters?
I really can't find any information about this game...
Originally posted by Legion:
Originally posted by Heroine Nisa:
Originally posted by (RK) BLOOD ASYLUM:
4
Thanks but any information about how they play or looks?
Gerald, knight/man at arms like. Uses a sword, beginner character.
Lucretia, dark elf mage thing slooty clothes. Uses a sword and has some magic stuff. also beginner ish probably medium
Kendal, knight/paladin. Uses a mace and poleaxe but slow. Hard.
Regneir, Berzerker. Giant ass sword big nekkid man. Believe this one is hell difficulty.

Everything is done in an rts style, except for when your main unit is engaged in conflict. At this point you control your commander. Every unit can technically lean an ability, curatio, meteor, etc.
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BLOOD ASYLUM Feb 28, 2020 @ 4:57am 
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Heroine Nisa Feb 28, 2020 @ 5:02am 
Originally posted by (RK) BLOOD ASYLUM:
4
Thanks but any information about how they play or looks?
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Legion Feb 28, 2020 @ 5:29am 
Originally posted by Heroine Nisa:
Originally posted by (RK) BLOOD ASYLUM:
4
Thanks but any information about how they play or looks?
Gerald, knight/man at arms like. Uses a sword, beginner character.
Lucretia, dark elf mage thing slooty clothes. Uses a sword and has some magic stuff. also beginner ish probably medium
Kendal, knight/paladin. Uses a mace and poleaxe but slow. Hard.
Regneir, Berzerker. Giant ass sword big nekkid man. Believe this one is hell difficulty.

Everything is done in an rts style, except for when your main unit is engaged in conflict. At this point you control your commander. Every unit can technically lean an ability, curatio, meteor, etc.
Last edited by Legion; Feb 28, 2020 @ 5:30am
Rubyko Feb 28, 2020 @ 5:35am 
2 characters on the Human Alliance side and 2 characters on the Dark Legion side. As far as core mechanics go they all play the same, there's changes in how aggressive some are compared to others, or what abilities you have access to but the real difference is in playing the different factions which obviously have different rosters, as far as the factions go think of it as AoE 2, they're pretty similar as far as core units go but their unique units excel at different things and so, you approach fights slightly differently from campaign to campaign. As far as looks, Medieval Europe styled Humans, Dark Elves with edgy or sexy clothing and Orcs with spiky and hairy armour, they all have gritty colour schemes because the setting in general is more on the gritty and grey/brown colour scale side of things.
Heroine Nisa Feb 28, 2020 @ 6:25am 
Originally posted by Legion:
Originally posted by Heroine Nisa:
Thanks but any information about how they play or looks?
Gerald, knight/man at arms like. Uses a sword, beginner character.
Lucretia, dark elf mage thing slooty clothes. Uses a sword and has some magic stuff. also beginner ish probably medium
Kendal, knight/paladin. Uses a mace and poleaxe but slow. Hard.
Regneir, Berzerker. Giant ass sword big nekkid man. Believe this one is hell difficulty.

Everything is done in an rts style, except for when your main unit is engaged in conflict. At this point you control your commander. Every unit can technically lean an ability, curatio, meteor, etc.

Thanks! Yes I do know that it is RTS style with some action-like parts on it. Thanks for your description.
Heroine Nisa Feb 28, 2020 @ 6:26am 
Originally posted by Rubyko:
2 characters on the Human Alliance side and 2 characters on the Dark Legion side. As far as core mechanics go they all play the same, there's changes in how aggressive some are compared to others, or what abilities you have access to but the real difference is in playing the different factions which obviously have different rosters, as far as the factions go think of it as AoE 2, they're pretty similar as far as core units go but their unique units excel at different things and so, you approach fights slightly differently from campaign to campaign. As far as looks, Medieval Europe styled Humans, Dark Elves with edgy or sexy clothing and Orcs with spiky and hairy armour, they all have gritty colour schemes because the setting in general is more on the gritty and grey/brown colour scale side of things.

Thanks for your thorough explanation of what the characters are and how it goes. I've only played KuF2 and thats all my knowledge, the game looks very nice so I might get it soon.
Legion Feb 28, 2020 @ 6:59am 
Originally posted by Heroine Nisa:
Originally posted by Rubyko:
2 characters on the Human Alliance side and 2 characters on the Dark Legion side. As far as core mechanics go they all play the same, there's changes in how aggressive some are compared to others, or what abilities you have access to but the real difference is in playing the different factions which obviously have different rosters, as far as the factions go think of it as AoE 2, they're pretty similar as far as core units go but their unique units excel at different things and so, you approach fights slightly differently from campaign to campaign. As far as looks, Medieval Europe styled Humans, Dark Elves with edgy or sexy clothing and Orcs with spiky and hairy armour, they all have gritty colour schemes because the setting in general is more on the gritty and grey/brown colour scale side of things.

Thanks for your thorough explanation of what the characters are and how it goes. I've only played KuF2 and thats all my knowledge, the game looks very nice so I might get it soon.
luckily for you, crusaders and (hopefully if they release) heroes, are the best in the series. KUF2 is ♥♥♥♥ in comparison.
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