King Arthur: Knight's Tale Steam CD Key
King Arthur: Knight's Tale is a tactical RPG with elements of strategy . The production was developed by the Hungarian studio NeocoreGames, whose portfolio includes such items as The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing series and the game Warhammer 40.000: Inquisitor - Martyr . The title is the next part of the King Arthur series, launched in 2009 .StoryThe main character of King Arthur: Knight's Tale is Mordred. The protagonist managed to kill King Arthur, but also fell victim to a fatal blow. The Lady of the Lake transferred the ruler to the mystical Avalon, without foreseeing that the pain consuming him would change him beyond recognition. The king was in charge of a dark army, with the help of which he made Avalon a land of nightmares. The Lady of the Lake, therefore, had no choice but to bring back Mordred to life as well and place on his hand the task of stopping Arthur once and for all. The further fate of both the protagonist and the entire Avalon depends on the decisions we make during the game.GamesIn King Arthur: Knight's Tale the action is shown from a bird's eye view. The pillar of the game are missions that push the story forward and numerous side tasks that we choose from the extensive world map. They transport us to various dark locations, such as dense forests, quakes or dark tunnels. Traveling through them, we often have to compete with our opponents ; we are talking about over fifty types of standard adversaries, as well as ten much more powerful bosses . The clashes with them take place in turn-based mode , and during them we have to show tactical sense, properly positioning our team members and skillfully juggling their abilities. As he progresses, other heroes also join Mordred (there are over thirty of them); each of them represents one of the five professions and has individual skills that we develop in the course of the adventure. Interestingly, we can both take them on our own missions and entrust them with separate tasks. It is worth being careful, because their deaths on the battlefield are permanent , and healing their wounds is an extremely time-consuming process. In addition, individual warriors often fall into conflicts with each other, and carefully observe our actions, so if we hit them hard, they can leave our team and even turn against us .