The third person, team based multiplayer action game War of the Roses is now free to play on Steam. Set in 15th century England, two rival houses battle against each other for power and the throne. Our own Dalton of Fate of the Game did a video rundown for War of the Roses: Kingmaker which is the premium (paid) version of the title. Players will find themselves in a violent medieval fight to become the ultimate warrior. There is a leveling system letting you gain experience to customize your fighter whether you use a knight or an archer. The title features up to 64 player multiplayer matches. And not to be forgotten, War of the Roses offers mounted combat. Prepare yourself for it is time to enter the fray.
GamersGate launched a 2.0 version of their summer sale named, Summer Sale Reloaded. You can find some pretty interesting deals on select PC titles like Europa Universalis IV, War of the Vikings, Hearts of Iron III, Warlock II : The Exiled, The Walking Dead Season 1, DarkSiders II and Deadfall Adventures.
"Pete and Frank are back and at it once again to talk games, games, and a little life. Joining them this week is a very special mystery guest, who is certain he can be taken and seized and ride that seizure all the way to the top. He also plays DOTA, which the guys talk a bit more about. Pete brings ‘Dungeons Dashers’ and ‘Castles in the Sky’ in for discussion and Frank talks about ‘War of the Roses’, ‘Lose Lose’ from Zach Gage, and passively mentions Whale Trail. The guys then talk news and have a heated Rando discussion which sparks some debate between Pete and our very special guest."
In this episode Kingdom Under Fire 2 is announced for North America and Europe, Hardware: Shipbreakers turns into Homeworld: Shipbreakers and LEGO strikes back with LEGO Minifigures Online. The new First Looks focus on Merc Elite, War of the Roses and HeroesGo, while The Most Wanted game of the week is Closers: Dimensional Conflict, a beautiful side-scrolling anime-styled action game out of Korea.
War of The Roses is Good
Too Bad Chivalry Medieval Warfare is just So much better!
either way such a great alternative to FPS Fatigue with some good Ole fashion Broad Sword and Archer combat.
Right after the summer sale pushed it. What a bunch of filthy rats.
64-player multiplayer matches sounds interesting!