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Kingdom Under Fire Heroes Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:882224053983
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:XBOX_KINGDOM_UNDER_FIRE_HEROES
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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It works fine no problem.
Can’t comment on game bought for a relative
Classic game.
Arrived in good condition, loved the game on the original Xbox. Be warned, it does not work on the Xbox 360.
This is a great game. Quite challenging and at times too challenging. I found myself wondering at times if the games makers even wanted you to be able to finish this one. If you didn’t finish “Kingdom Under Fire the Crusaders”, don’t even get this one because it will be too much for you. You’ll break many valuable objects in your house. It can be quite frustrating. If you were one of the seemingly very few of us that did finish the Crusaders then this is a must have and it is a steal at this price. The graphics are a little better than the last installment, the voice acting not quite as good, and yes they still have the crappy rock music. The biggest complaint people seemed to have with the last version was the music and the lack of the custom soundtrack which was promised on the box. It’s like the creators said “oh you didn’t like the music huh??? well you can stick it cause here it is again”. It’s still a great game and well worth the price even if just for the story lines of the seven characters in this one. It fills in some of the plot holes and unanswered questions from the last one.Once again a great game and as usualThe statistics say…I’m always rightShowtime Out
If you like the first game then this is definitely a must. It basically is an expansion of the previous game and follows the same way of playing. My only problem with the game is the re-usage of fmv from the previous game.
Excellent game. My favorite is the crusaders but they are both great. Kingdom Under Fire has never come back to the formula that works so awesome for these games.The disk was in excellent shape!
Showed up quickly, and was surprised to find out it was brand new still in the plastic. Very pleased.
Great
Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes picks up on the same note as its predecessor Crusaders, although the time period it is set in is five years earlier than the start of the Encablossa War depicted in the first Xbox release.It seems to forego much of the tutorial of the first game, which is actually a bit of a shame; the difficulty and complexity of the game can be extremely overwhelming for a newcomer.The graphics are generally pretty good, and some of the battle scenes are incredible for their complexity. The strategy component seems to be ramped up a bit, and troop maneuvers are as important at the beginning of this one; some missions would be nearly impossible without having been familiar with scouts, withdrawal and repositioning and troops type counters that were learned in the first game. An easier to control camera for moving your troops would have been welcome, but it’s not really improved from the first game; easier selection and waypoint creation would have been most welcome.Despite all this, it’s a very fun game with some interesting characters and loads of replay value. Don’t buy into it expecting Dynasty Warriors; there is a hack and slash component to it, but the strategy game of controlling your troops on the fly is the key to success.Fun and challenging with a few frustrations that keep it from being all that it could be, but still a great game that’s unique in its presentation.