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Kingdom Under Fire | |
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Developer(s) | Blueside, Phantagram |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4 |
Kingdom Under Fire (often abbreviated KUF) is a video games series developed by Blueside and Phantagram.
Games[edit]
- Kingdom Under Fire: A War of Heroes, a 2001 real-time strategy video game developed by Phantagram and published by Gathering of Developers
- Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders, a 2004 tactical wargame developed by the Korean studio Phantagram for the Xbox
- Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes, a 2005 action strategy game, the prequel to Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders
- Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom, a 2007 action roleplaying video game developed by Blueside
- Kingdom Under Fire II, a hybrid real-time strategy and roleplaying massively multiplayer online game
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Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes | |
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Developer(s) | Blueside, Phantagram |
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Platform(s) | Xbox |
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Genre(s) | Hack and slash Real-time tactics |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer online |
Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes is an action strategy game, the prequel to Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders, released in 2005 for the Xbox.
Gameplay[edit]
Both games deal with commanding large armies in epic, magical battles. When the commanding unit enters a battle, the player can control the hero. Each group or army consists of 20 to 30 soldiers, but the player is limited to only five armies and a support unit per game. A support unit, or a special unit, is an army whose main attack does not rely on the race that you control (Humans, Orcs, Dark Elves) but instead on technology for the humans and magical creatures for the Orcs and Dark Elves. Support units are directed and used as powers instead of regular army units and besides the Swamp Mammoth, all support units fly.
Besides a new storyline, commanders, and game type, there are also four new units that look like support units, but act as regular ones. The Fire Wraiths, Ice Maidens, Thunder Rhino, and Earth Golem use their respective elements to destroy enemy forces quickly.
In Heroes the player has access to seven new heroes, all of whom were in Crusaders: Ellen (half-elf), Leinhart (half-vampire), Urukubarr (ogre), Rupert (human), Cirith (dark-elf), Morene (half-vampire), and Walter (human).
Each character has their own campaign which determines the time period of gameplay. When playing as Ellen, Leinhart, or Urukubarr, the game takes place five years before Crusaders. As Morene, Cirith, Rupert, or Walter, the game takes place during Crusaders.
![Kingdom Kingdom](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125880901/500681605.jpg)
Plot[edit]
![Heroes Heroes](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125880901/227424741.jpg)
Reception[edit]
Computer and Video Games gave the game a score of 90/100 calling Heroes an awe inspiring game. The game was generally well received by professional reviewers.[1]Edge reviewed Heroes in issue 155, awarding 7 out of 10. The main criticisms were that some troop types are still unable to flourish during situations when they should, some AI glitches and inconsistencies, and it feels more like a set of tweaks and fixes than a fully honed sequel. However, it was still recognised as a stirring, challenging experience which rewards a player for using levelheaded, adaptive tactics. The chaotic, brutal melee combat and support for online play was also highlighted[2]
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References[edit]
- ^'Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes Critic Reviews for Xbox at Metacritic.com', www.metacritic.com, metacritic
- ^Edge magazine, issue E155, November 2005
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