Conqueror's Blade (2019)
Booming Games
Master the art of medieval warcraft in this free-to-play tactical action MMO. Create a unique warlord from 10+ different classes, and wage war in epic siege battles, and sandbox territory wars. Employ special abilities, devastating weapons, and cunning strategies to reshape this vast open world into your new empire with your friends.
Platforms
PCGenres
Role-playing (RPG) Strategy TacticalThemes
Action Fantasy Historical Open world Sandbox Warfare
Languages: English and 14 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
GameSpace
By James EvansConqueror's Blade is genuinely fun. The battles are frantic, the breadth of units is awesome, and the variety of game modes and diverse places to progress mean that Conqueror's Blade is a great game to play for both casual and dedicated players. Its open-ended and broad nature also mean that there are plenty of avenues to explore, whether on the world map, in terms of mechanics, or even progression. Just be prepared for to sink the necessary amount of time to enjoy all that it has to offer.
MMORPG.com
By Matthew KeithConqueror’s Blade attempts to set a new standard for what a tactical action MMO can look like. The game does achieve some of what it sets out to do, with some truly great tactical moments and some epic battle sequences. However, clunky, simple player combat, overwhelming progression systems and lacklustre visuals and open world leave the game feeling underwhelming and a bit disappointing.