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| PLATFORM: | Windows 95, Windows 98 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Dreamcatcher Interactive |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| TYPE: | Computer Games, Adventure |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 625904314109 |
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Customer Reviews of Arthur's Knights: Tales Of Chivalry
Finally a game with more than action-crap! I LOVE this game and it saddens me that it's so underappreciated. True, several of the promises in the previews weren't fulfilled but the story is deep, the graphics GORGEOUS (I've never seen a winter-landscape put to life more beautifully and it such stunning colours before) and the movement isn't as hard. Of course, as a knight you have to ride a horse! What were you thinking, that Bradwen would use a plane? It's a brilliant games for its history, amazing story and beautiful graphics!!!
LOVE IT! But......
A superb concept with a deep story and nice graphics. At last a heroic game without just slaughter, slaughter, slaughter... The problem is that many ideas listed in the previews (Like MORE women, evil choices, honour-codex, etc. etc.) haven't been fulfilled. Thus, if you don't make the right decision, you die. It was promised that there are MANY ways to complete Bradwen's quests, yet there is only one way. SAD, because this was a GREAT idea. I love the game because I'm a history-buff and because I'm sick of the football-games and the even more Action-Murder-games. This game has depth at least. I may not be flawless but it's a great effort.
Great, if you like adventure games
This is a pretty good game if you like adventure games. The graphics are great, and the puzzles are anywhere between OK and very good. The only real complaint I have is that it is hard to open doors due to the character control mechanism. This makes this game harder than it should be, since you might have the right idea, but it often seems like there isn't any action associated to certain doors and gates. The way the camera moves and the scenes are cut is also confusing at times, making it somewhat difficult to figure out where you are.
This game certainly has been under-rated by many computer games magazines. But be aware that only true fans of this genre will be happy with this game. I like it, especially for the price. I also purchased the sequel.