Where a lot of games start out very broad in scope, it's often not very long before you realize the pool is only a foot deep. Conversely, this game's open-ended model may feel shallow at first, but the longer you play it the more the game world opens up, which makes Mount & Blade more like diving in the ocean: The further out you go the deeper it gets. And that's very refreshing.
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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