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Crusader Kings 3: Royal Court DLC Review - IGN

From IGN: "As I sit perched atop my throne and welcome another throng of unwashed petitioners to track mud across my brand-new Persian carpet, surely bringing with them all manner of trivial frustrations to waste my time, one thought sits at the front of my mind: where has this been all my life? Royal Court is the first major expansion for Crusader Kings 3, and between a full 3D throne room that puts you in the world, to the return of the inventory system from Crusader Kings 2, to wonderfully customizable cultures, everything feels like it was meant to be here all along.

While the base game of Crusader Kings 3 was already a masterpiece, it's remarkable how incomplete it would feel to go back to it after playing Royal Court. Some recent expansions to Paradox's older games, like Europa Universalis IV, have seemed like the devs are just looking for stuff to do at this point. But not Royal Court, which is full of new features which add more personal involvement and an empowering level of control over how your society functions. It’s a bit painful that you can’t access most of it when playing as a duke or a tribal ruler, which had previously been two of my favorite types of characters and seem like a perfect fit for the kind of intimate, less expansion-focused playstyle having your own court allows. But the intrigue and excitement of the court itself are too good to pass up."

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Review: Crusader Kings III: Royal Court doesn’t mess with the fundamentals - Entertainium

While Royal Court's new additions are enjoyable, they don’t particularly affect the core gameplay loop.

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Crusader Kings III's "Royal Court" DLC is a Charming Yet Overpriced Redecoration

Is Crusader Kings III: Royal Court a grand expansion or all glitz and no substance? Find out in a full hands-on impressions.

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