![]() ![]() ![]() But really, there’s no such thing as a normal game of Crusader Kings II. Oh, and there’s an unofficial Game of Thrones mod which is almost as enjoyable as the “normal” game. It’s truly, truly amazing stuff – once you get the hang of the rather complex mechanics that is. Cultures and religions clash, family disputes erupt into murderous feuds, empires and won and lost. From the moment each game begins, it’s procedurally generating a million different stories all over its map, which reaches from Iceland in the west to (with the new DLC) India in the east. The aim of the game? It’s really up to you to set your own goals. But then he dies whilst on crusade to the Holy Land, leaving his moronic, venereal diseased, scheming and hunchbacked younger brother to inherit your lands and titles. That person, let’s say your first-born son, might be a brave, inspiring paragon of virtue. Pick a ruler, from a lowly count to an emperor, and you play as that person until they die, at which point you switch to their dynastic successor. The skies will be set aflame and the seas will overflow with wreckage in Vlambeer’s stylish arcade shooter LUFTRAUSERS Select from over 125 combinations of weapons, bodies, and propulsion systems and take to the skies to battle enemy fighter planes, battleships, submarines, and rival aces for glory, honor, and high scores. See, rather than take control of a nation, in Crusader Kings II you’re steering the fortunes of a dynasty. Where to start with Crusader Kings II? Well, it’s an epic sandbox of a game that spans nigh-on 600 years of European medieval history and looks, on the outside, to be the very pinnacle of the “grand strategy” genre – but really it’s all about family. ![]()
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