![]() You'll have to accept quests from locals, doing favors, earning trust, and slowly building a band of soldiers to help you in combat. As the game begins you'll be a villager in Poland. If you decide to visit a town you can load into it and play as a traditional third person perspective controlling your character. All the major cities in the area are shown on the map and you can zoom in and out of each to learn more about the people that live there. At the highest level the game shows you a map of Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean that stretches from Sweden to the Ottoman Empire. Those familiar with the novel will be able to recreate some its famous conflicts, but if you'd rather create your own empire and story you'll be able to. While Fire and Sword is based on a novel, it's structured like an open world game so players will still be able to make their way through the world as they see fit. ![]() Fire and Sword also happens to be based on a Polish historical novel from the late 19th Century-actually the first of a trilogy-about war, intrigue and aristocracy. ![]() The game is the next expansion for the medieval warfare game that mixes high-level strategy, tactical planning, and third person melee action in one continuous experience. I think calling video games "hardcore" is generally useless and dishonest, but I suddenly felt a little uncertain about this belief when considering Mount and Blade: With Fire and Sword.
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