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King Arthur II: The Roleplaying Wargame offers a cinematic from the upcoming RTS/RPG hybrid, showing hoards of soldiers doing battle with giants and dragons. Word is: "The never-before-seen trailer depicts a battle on a grand scale with hundreds of characters enveloped in fire and arrows, offering players just a glimpse of what to look forward to when they return to Britannia in Q1 2012.


"When the greatest tale of chivalry ends, the nightmare begins."
Critically praised by reviewers and gamers alike, King Arthur was received was one of the biggest surprises to emerge on the gaming scene in 2010. Now the Fantasy/Roleplaying RTS returns in a sequel set to push the boundaries of the genre even further. Our story begins long after young Arthur pulled the enchanted sword out of the stone, united the war-torn land of Britannia, gathered the Knights of the Round Table and secured peace in Camelot aided by the might of the Holy Grail. Where legends normally end, King Arthur II begins on its own gruesome tale...

Features
• Dark fantasy setting. King Arthur is now the Maimed King, trying to mend a land torn asunder as he strives to heal himself.
• Intense boss fights, where the hero's forces are pitted against unique and terrifying foes.
• Lose yourself in a stunning story that unfolds over a huge 3D campaign map featuring knightly quests and other special events
• Wide range of camera control options, a revised animations and an extensive tutorial creating a more accessible and visually stunning experience
• Experience huge real-time battles featuring thousands of soldiers and flying fantasy monsters
• Battle enemies which employ unique war tactics and cast fantastic spells
• Your choices will unlock special content, spells and units with plenty of new and unique possibilities with every choice
• Lead major heroes who possess extraordinary powers

:eek::eek:
 
Original was a bit of a mess, but I believe the patches made it better. This is looking 10x more ambitious, and 10x better too :D.
 
Loved the first one (once patches sorted out all the crashing etc). It's like total war but with more freedom of imagination.

EDIT: air units!!! :eek:
 
I preferred the fantasy setting with rpg elements.

But doesn't mean to say that I would choose one over the other, this series and TW both have their merits. :)
 
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