![]() ![]() There’s just one problem I’ve encountered. ![]() However, literally none of this matters to me, because I have my own, important mission: I gotta get back at my ex-boyfriend by marrying a hotter, more prestigious lord. The world is plunged into war, and the player eventually loses critical agency. At a certain point, a “conspiracy” meter begins to fill, and there’s no real way to stop it. ![]() The game is early access enough that the main quest isn’t finished. When I introduced myself to a marauding empress, she gave me a florid introduction, then told me that this was placeholder text for a famous player, and should be removed. Much like its predecessor, it’s wildly ambitious - what if you had the agency of a Dragon Age character, but in world of political plotting, medieval battles, and castle sieges? - yet hopelessly janky. Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord is a hot mess of a game, but I still love it dearly. ![]()
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