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Submitted by kevco33 713d ago | review

In-depth Review: Undead Knights - Electronic Theatre

Undead life is cheap, as players will regularly send their undead warriors on suicide missions without a second thought. Bombarding large enemies with numbers or charging enemy encampments is exactly what your army has been raised for, and there's almost always plenty more unwilling victims to join your ranks. Your horde will attack nearby enemies at will, though the player can command them to attack specific targets by holding the R Button. When doing so, the camera zooms to the targeted enemy/location, leaving the player's avatar vulnerable. Any blows landed upon the player's avatar will end the command and confuse your undead troops, so the player must ensure an area has been cleared prior to engaging a new target. (PSP, Undead Knights) 81/100

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