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Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders

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Features

  • Choose two characters from the Light and Dark sides -- these choices will determine players' ultimate destiny
  • Over 30 different types of units - watch as they follow your commands as do your will
  • Create heroes with special moves and abilities, and deploy them to turn the tide of battle
  • Between missions, players can visit their castle to upgrade weapons and armor, adjust ability scores to prepare for the next battle
  • Exciting role-playing elements as heroes gain experience and improve their fighting skills

Description

50 years have passed since the Second Great War of Heroes. The Ancient Heart, the legendary artifact that caused the Great War, was long gone. Legends of the Ancient Heart circulated throughout the land after the Great War, but the slow passage of time caused many to forget the devastation once brought by the artifact. The memories of the dreadful powers hidden within the Ancient Heart, once responsible for deaths of thousands, were beginning to fade. The Papal Court of Ecclesia further discouraged the legends, determining the Ancient Heart to be the work of pure evil, and exiling all who would seek its knowledge. The land of Bersia stood in peace as the former combatants mended their wounds.

Product Dimensions: 7.76 x 5.75 x 0.51 inches; 4.8 ounces


Type of item: CD-ROM


Rated: Mature


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Item Weight: 4.8 ounces


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Date First Available: June 25, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Story
I really liked the story and gameplay. Even though it's different from the first one (RTS), it's still plays good.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Daniel

  • AMAZING and ORIGINAL game.
Ive played just about every RTS game out there. Including Rome Total War and Battle For Middle Earth. And this is theeeee best one yet. It puts you in the middle as a hero and about 1000 other troops. The battles remind me of the movie Lord of The Rings, b/c the battles are so up close and epic. Knights charing through hordes of orcs, giant elephants, archers, sappers, its amazing. Though this does have mixed reviews. You must give it a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2005 by Mr. Chris

  • I say it's great and statistics show..... I'm always right.
Yes words are misspelled. Yes they lied about the custom soundtrack. No the crappy rock music doesn't match with bloody medieval fantasy warfare. It's still a fun game, and if a game can overcome all of those flaws and still be fun then the creators have made a great game despite their failure to grasp the English language. It has an excellent storyline with all the characters. The graphics are pretty good. There are hundreds of soldiers on the maps at once with pretty good detail. I thought the voice acting was well above average but not great and no it didn't always match what was on the subtitles. I haven't played this game in almost a year but have fond memories of it and plan to pick it up again this weekend. I have the prequal "Kingdom Under Fire The Heroes" which closes most of the plot holes and answers many of the questions from this one. My best guess is that because these games are pretty challenging; most of these negative reviews are from people that couldn't hack it and got frustrated. For those losers who that applies to...go back to Mario brothers and Zelda. The rest of you should get this game if you can still find it. Check the bargain bins, it'll be well worth what you'll pay for it. I also highly recommend the Heroes. I don't think one is really better than the other, they are both great. Showtime Out ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2006 by ShowtimeMike

  • Works! Pristine condition! 360 compatible!
The disc was pristine. The box cover art was a photo copy, no manual inside. I am extremely happy with this product. Working on my Xbox 360!
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2020 by Corbett

  • Crap
Have to send it back the same day I got it because right out of the package the disc has HUGE noticeable bubble in it which prevents it from playing
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2022 by Joseph McKnight

  • Battlefield controls Ruin the Game.
This is a GREAT game. When I first started playing I was like wow. The Graphics are amazing. The dialogue between characters was lame.. very SNESish but I was willing to let that slip by. And the battles and action was... unique. My problem with the game is twofold. First.. controling your armies is VERY difficult. I had to replay a bunch of battles because my troops would not do what I desired, or I couldn't order them all fast enough. The view of the battlefield is shown right above and behind your current selected troop. that is nice and all, however this causes you to lose your depth with your curser. it's hard to see where you are clicking your troops to move towards. you can't tell if you are moving them 5 feet or 5 miles. Your curser also remains on the battlefeild at all times at the last location you left it. That doesn't seem so bad but when you rotate between armies it can be annoying because the curser might be facing the wrong direction and you need to rotate it completely around in order to command your troops to go the direction you desire, and then do it again 2 sec later should you want a different troop to go the other direction. Not so bad you say? It is when every second counts and you need to get every unit to do their own thing at the exact same time. It makes me wish there was a pause so that you can order your units to do their assigned task and then unpause and just edit as needed real time. It gets even worse when you have calvery. ride through the enemy, turn around and ride back through. the bad thing about that is they turn like a semi.. very wide, they are very intensive to control... so while you control them you ignore others. and the difficul curser controls tend to make you accadently force your calvery into hand to hand which it's not designed. Yes there is a minimap that can help with commanding your units around, but even that can be difficult to use espesially in the mist of a battle. I didn't play the game for very long, however I think mastering the mini-map might be the key to getting through the game. Another problem I had with the game is the fact that it was linear. It told me what to do step by step. send your troops here, now do this, now head this direction, now set thease traps. it was very blah. Maybe it's because I was playing it on easy... but I don't think so. It doesn't feel very much like a strategy game when all the strategy is done by the computer for you. if you can get by the clunky controling then this game is Great. the graphics were supurb and the experience and leveling up they have is very unique and promising. even the hand to hand fighting is decent that you do. the only flaw is that is that when the leader goes down you win and they lose.. so fight your way ton the leader and kill them and you win nice and easy. ::shrugs:: I liked the game. I will probally try to continue my game and find a better way of controling my armies. If you like strategies, you might like this. I'd reccomend renting first however ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2005 by William Breindel

  • Amazing.... Buttt
A really great game I remember from my youth brilliantly put together, however I unfortunately learned after I purchased it, unfortunately it isn't backwards compatible with Xbox One, or 360 if it was this game would definitely be a 5 star one.
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2021 by Eli

  • as great as i remember
I just bought this again for my 360, it works as long as you have a recent ish 360 game that has an update when you first play. Challenging, fun and downright awesome is this game
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2015 by mrken815

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