

The Princess is accompanied by a Pet Dragon, at the very beginning small and amusing, but its abilities develop steadily until it becomes an incredible ally. Various new skills and characteristics of Amelie as well as her chance to fly will help her overcome the hordes attacking the kingdom.

As in the multi-award winning game on which this sequel is based, the player has many options to resist these new enemies. The new character, the Princess, will encounter horrible creatures, huge monstrous bosses and a new race, the bloodthirsty Lizards. This new world of King’s Bounty: Armored Princess is full of mysteries and dangers. Players will take on the role of Princess Amelie who travels around the world of Teana and searches for the renowned knight, and her mentor, Bill Gilbert. Worth buying if you like the Heroes of Might and Magic series.About This Game King's Bounty: Armored Princess is a sequel to the critically acclaimed King’s Bounty: The Legend. Other than that, there's a huge amount of gameplay to be had here, and there's also an expansion on the way soon too.

Occasional total system lock-up, which is a little annoying considering the game has been out for a while. Problems crop up in the form of some annoying visual tearing and the While it is advisable to specialise in one element (like combat arts for knights), it's possible to cross-specialise if you want to become a jack-of-all-trades type of adventurer. As you wander about the place, you'll meet various traditional RPG folk, who all seem to have a quest for you to take on.Īs either a knight, a mage or a paladin (a cross between the first two), you have to roam the world completing said quests, collecting loot and levelling up in a variety of chosen disciplines. You wander about the world of Endoria hoping to serve your king faithfully, while making a name for yourself and a pretty penny to boot. The gameplay itself takes the form of a cross between a Diablo-style RPG and a hex-based Heroes of Might and Magic strategy title. For good reason, this is a strategy-cum-RPG game that does indeed require your attention if you are of the right mindset, but it isn't without its faults. (Just forget Duke Nukem Forever for a little while to make this analogy work.) The original King's Bounty came out in 1990 and only now are we seeing the game's proper, official sequel turn up and demand to be played. There's Taking Your time over a sequel and then there's King's Bounty: The Legend.
