In regular old Mount & Blade you could support claimaints to the thrones of nations, but that never amounted to anything more than gallivanting around Calradia with their useless butts in tow. One of the biggest new additions to the Mount & Blade franchise is the inclusion of an evolving epic storyline that changes depending on your allegiance to different kingdoms. Is With Fire and Sword’s Plot Any Good? (4 out of 5) With that said, there are some absolutely great things about this game that made this Mount and Blade With Fire and Sword review enjoyable. Unfortunately, the absence of any real improvements to the computer AI, graphical quality, and battle formations may make customers a little wary of dropping an extra 20 bucks on what amount to not much more than a glorified expansion pack. It really has nothing to do with the quality of the improvements to the game, but rather the lack of any new, real substance that differentiates With Fire and Sword from its predecessors. Well, fans of the original Mount & Blade may be left a little wanting with some of the new additions in With Fire & Sword. Sounds great right - who doesn’t want visceral medieval combat set in the backdrop of a beautiful storyline? The second new feature is the balanced inclusion of post-medieval period techonology that fit the Eastern European setting…aka guns, grenades and mines. The first new feature in With Fire and Sword is the inclusion of 3 coherent, epic storylines of political, economic, and physical strife.
Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword is the second sequel to the Mount & Blade indie game franchise, and brings with it some exciting new features. Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword Features