Janky, messy and sometimes ugly, it was a great mmo to play with a lot of minute details, many builds and a simple but deep fighting style - they used to call it mount & blade lite. The scale of battles felt incredible, realistic and one player could truly tip the scales with a broadsword (or a farmer's tool, as did many).
Fatshark dropping all work on the game to sell War of the Vikings just to jump ship to Vermintide a year later is one of the tragedies of modern gaming I will never recover from. Right now they're making bank with Warhammer and I respect the hustle, but nothing triumphed in soul like War of the Roses.
Fatshark dropping all work on the game to sell War of the Vikings just to jump ship to Vermintide a year later is one of the tragedies of modern gaming I will never recover from. Right now they're making bank with Warhammer and I respect the hustle, but nothing triumphed in soul like War of the Roses.