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Published: 2008-01-11, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The Kingdom Under Fire series experienced a renaissance with the release of the excellent Crusaders on the Xbox in 2004, and Circle of Doom takes even more chances with the franchise. Unlike its predecessors, though, the game eschews strategy elements ...
The Kingdom Under Fire series has undergone massive change since its debut as a real-time strategy title on PCs way back in 2001. Instead of commanding armies, you now deal out death on a more personal level, as one of five distinctive characters, with...
Abstract: Those dark shadows you see on the ground are vultures circling high above the Kingdom Under Fire series. The hollow carcass of a role-playing game is all youll find in the latest installment, Circle of Doom, which is dead on arrival due to some crippl...
Abstract: CoD offers up a total choice of six playable characters (five plus one unlockable), fitting very much to the fantasy archetypes previously seen in a million and one other games/movies/books. The requisite busty female elf-like character makes the cut, ...
Abstract: VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom footage!What's the perfect way to sabotage the Kingdom Under Fire series, a real-time-strategy franchise with elements of Dynasty Warriors? How about ditching the s...
Abstract: The Kingdom Under Fire franchise is best known for its moderate success on the original Xbox; Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders and Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes both earned a cult following on Microsoft's big black box by offering a unique hack-and-slash...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It On the original Xbox, the Kingdom Under Fire series has been a bit of an unsung hero for the console. The games managed to take the tired hack-and-slash formula of games like Dynasty Warriors and added a surprising...