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Action-Adventure Game Cross of the Dutchman Brings the Fight for Freedom to PC

Based on the the real-life figure, Pier Gerlofs Donia, farmer turned rebel hero and wielder of a two-meter sword, Cross of the Dutchman is available now on PC, Mac, and Linux.

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Digital_Anomaly3304d ago

Looks pretty cool! I'll have to give it a better look.

GrapesOfRaf3303d ago

That's one hell of a sword. Too bad it's not on console, I'll probably just wait for a Steam sale I guess.

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Cross of the Dutchman Review – When ‘Based on a True Story’ isn’t Good Enough | COG

COG writes - This historical brawler may have some decent artwork and a semi-factual story, but sluggish combat and awkward stealth sections will leave you wondering what the point was in the first place.

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MercilessDMercer3277d ago

Historical events are great for a storyline, but it doesn't really matter if your game can't keep up... Great review!

GrapesOfRaf3277d ago

Pretty much. Cool idea, just sounds like it needed more polish to get everything to feel "right".

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Cross of the Dutchman Review | GameSpew

Diggy at GameSpew writes: "Based on a true story, Cross of the Dutchman is a historical action-adventure game recently released on PC via Steam, Humble and other distribution platforms. While the gameplay mechanics may not be looking to cause a revolution, the charm of this little game comes from its creative exploration of the life of a Frisian folk hero."

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Cross of the Dutchman Review I Hey Poor Player

Hey Poor Player's Francis DiPersio writes - "Triangle Studios’ Cross of the Dutchman is an interesting beast. This isometric brawler tells the origins story of Frisian rebel fighter and folk hero Pier Gerlofs Donia. Later known as Grutte Pier (Big Pier), the once humble farmer traded his pitchfork for a hulking two-meter sword to kick off a bloody and successful guerrilla campaign against the Black Band, an occupying regiment in the service of George, Duke of Saxony in the mid 16th century. While the mythology behind Cross of the Dutchman‘s protagonist makes brilliant fodder for a hack-and-slash title, the game’s repetitive nature and truncated campaign keep the title from achieving the mythic heights of its inspiration."

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