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"This game is so vast and involving, you may forget what genre of game it is. I didn’t think it would live up to its name of being a role-playing wargame as I couldn’t understand how they could do it, but somehow, it really is. Neocore Games has managed to create a world of myth, magic, legend and storytelling, and put it on the back end of a brain churning wargame that incorporates magical elements and strategy."
"For the hopeless strategy fan out there that can't get enough massive battles with enemies ranging from mystic beasts to the Saxons, King Arthur should have been bought the day that it came out. As a matter of fact, the only people out there that should take a moment and think about the purchase are those that simply hate strategy games, even though the game may convert some of them. Like so few games before, it King Arthur - The RPG has managed to make many an early morning "quick game" turn into a late night session of "just one more turn"."
"Remember that feeling of contentment you got from watching your Settlers go about building up the kingdom? Remember the excitement of micromanaging your peons to amass an army solely to crush your best friend in Warcraft? Your joy at first hearing "Head shot", "Double kill", "Flawless Victory" and "Fatality"? That first time you and a pal climbed into a Warthog and went to town on loads of enemy troops? It’s all here in one form or another in King Arthur, the Role-Playing Wargame."
"In King Arthur you obviously take on the role of the fabled king of all Britannia and lead your knights of the round table into battle to reign supreme, fight off the magical enemies and unite the lands bringing peace and prosperity to the island. Sound complex? Well it is. But it’s also one of the most accessible wargames I’ve ever played."
"It’s a turn-based strategy, a real-time strategy and an epic role-playing game in one. Dozens of hours of gameplay, excellent quality in every aspect."
"...this game is so cool that I simply forgot I was playing it for review."
"King Arthur is a really nice looking game, but is certainly has an old-school feel to it, in that there is a lot of information on screen, a fair amount of multitasking, the pacing is a bit slower than a game like StarCraft 2, and it doesn’t seem to “dumb down” or simplify the experience just to make it more approachable to a more mainstream audience."
"If you’re a fan of modern real-time strategy games, I’d really suggest giving it a try."