Gameplay Monthly writes "If you're reading this, you probably haven't heard of Mount & Blade. You've likely seen this in the budget section of your video game retailer and admired the Frodo/Aragorn lookalike on the cover. It's probable that you haven't been following the game throughout its 3+ years of development by a husband/wife team in Turkey. It doesn't mean that much to you either. But, it's an indie game, and indie games often have interesting ideas that develop cult followings, despite other shortcomings. One of the common mistakes independent developers make is that they try ideas that other games have already tried."
KeenGamer: "PC gaming has a wealth of mods that can completely change a gaming experience. Check out the Top 5 PC mods that change the game. Mods can improve a game, add quality of life improvements or give you a brand new gaming experience and these mods can support games over 20 years after their initial release. These experiences can rival many AAA titles and are extremely deserving of your time."
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord may not be out yet, but modders sure seem eager to get started with TaleWorlds Entertainment's long-awaited quasi-historical strategy RPG. There's already a Tolkien mod in the making, and one concerning Silmarillion, at that.
GameRVW sat down at the TaleWorlds Entertainment booth at Gamescom 2018, to play 30 minutes of Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord