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(2020 Video Game)

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10/10
Andreas Waldetoft
SolidYohanK19 September 2021
It has original OST by Andreas Waldetoft, who's one of my favorite musician of all life.

In his score, 3rd Reich rises again, Rennaissance begins again and Feudal knights starts the Crusade again.

Without his score, the game is just a map composed of various kind of names and colors, and expository texts.

Simply, he gave it a Life.
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4/10
An empty game
PenetratorGod4 January 2024
It's been 3 years since the game was released and it still feels boring and shallow to me. There's still not enough depth to the role-playing system and the random events we can interact with in the game still get repetitive very quickly and our choices don't mean enough in our character development. The added banquet, tournament and hunt interactions, once you've done them once or twice, you don't even need to do them again because they have no depth. As far as strategy is concerned, there is still no challenge. As we approach the 100th year of the game, the save file gets bloated due to characters being born and dying, causing FPS drops, stuttering and crashes. Even though I have a good computer, it makes no difference. I don't get it, the developers seem to be interested and keep adding things, but the third game still doesn't seem to have reached even half of the content of CK2. What's going to change if another three years pass, there's no point anymore. The process has taken too long and they should have integrated all the content from CK2 and more in those three years. The AI in the game is incredibly bad. You are the only one trying to do something really planned, but there is no intelligence in any of the developments on the map of the rest of the game. The emptiness of the game's content almost rivals Bannerlord. Paradox unfortunately sees their player base as a cow to be milked. The milk analogy here is of course money. Release a supposedly complete game in early access, then sell the features that should already be in the game separately in the form of additional packs to make the game what it should be. That's the way it's always been and always will be, Paradox one of the worst companies in this industry.
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