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Shadow20002
06-17-2005, 07:49 PM
Deep Silver and Phantagram reunite to launch Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes, the sequel to last years action packed strategy title for the Xbox, Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders. After a successful E3, KUFH is ready to make its presence felt in late Summer 2005 while Europe will get its copy in late September 2005.

Everyone enjoys the big scale battle scenes in movies such as The Lord of the Rings, Gladiator and Braveheart. Everyone imagines themselves being at the center of it all, as the hero who decides the fate of the battle. With KUFH, players will have a chance to do exactly that. Command hundreds of warriors and slay thousands of enemies as you fight to survive in this medieval world of swords and sorcery.

Set in the same time frame as its predecessor, KUFH introduces seven new heroes who will chronicle the chaotic war for the fate of all mortals in seven different perspectives, fought across 50+ campaign missions.

Once your main character has been chosen, the war begins. You will have to quickly learn to move soldiers to advantageous battlegrounds, counter adversary attacks, dispose of enemy captains and coordinate multiple units until you become the ultimate warlord. As your skill grows, your characters and soldiers will grow as well. A deadly arsenal of special moves and combos will become available for your character; your soldiers will gain stronger weapons and equipment; and reinforcements including catapults and dragons will join your army's march.

Hundreds of soldiers fighting to the death, earth shattering Stone Golems, catapults launching boulders, celestial bodies summoned to crush enemies... The action is more explosive than ever, yet the strategy is even deeper. Single Player Mode of KUFH is over 50 hours of epic fantasy warfare, rendered using cutting edge 3D graphics.

Once you have mastered the skills and strategy, you can compete against human opponents on Xbox Live. Fully supporting Xbox Live features in 3 different Multiplayer Modes, you can defend a fortress with your allies, destroy your opponents' armies, or simply fight it out single-handedly to determine who is the strongest warrior of all. Replay Save, Spectator Mode, and Fair-match Options will help you pick up the necessary skills to enjoy the total war experience.

A world of swords and sorcery is created for you. How long can you survive in it?

Key Features
- A vastly enhanced sequel to the international hit Action RTS, Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders
- First-hand experience of a fantasy / medieval battlefield as a warrior general.
- Slay enemies with stylish combos, special skills, and magic spells.
- Command hundreds of soldiers with your own strategy to the ultimate victory.
- Epic scale battles with over 3,000 soldiers in a battle field. Up to 200 soldiers displayed on screen.
- Realistically detailed characters (main characters = 5,000 polygons, large units = 10,000 polygons)
- Choose from 7 characters, each with his/her own campaign to show many sides of a continental war.
- 50+ Campaign Missions. Plus Random Missions and Custom Missions available. (50+ hours)
- Various types of missions; all-out war, castle siege, scouting trapping, etc.
- 3 distinctive Live Game Modes: 4-Player Troop Battle, 6-Player Hero Battle, and Invasion Mode.
- Watch and learn from others' game or your own game: Spectator Mode and Replay Mode.
- Numerous features to help the new-comers quickly pick up skills and enjoy the Live matches.
- Over 35 different types of troops with diverse abilities. (Soldiers, Beasts, Dragons, Catapults, etc.)
- Knowing how to use the environment and counter enemy units are keys to victory.
- Mercenaries can be hired to lead your armies or aid you on battlefield with attacks and healing skills.
- Gold and experience earned from each battle can be used to train troops and buy new equipments.
- Intuitive interfaces and optimized difficulty levels will let you approach the game with no frustration.

hebgbz
06-17-2005, 08:15 PM
Bring it on.

Unreal
06-21-2005, 07:55 PM
Bring it on.
That sums up what I am thinking :cheers:

Good_Fable_Evil
07-20-2005, 04:27 PM
Man who would spend 3 hours reading what you have to say about friggin Kingdom Under Fire? I mean really when you spent 3 hours typing that did you acually think someone's gonna read it all?????