Just like its predecessor, Knights of Honor 2: Sovereign lets you choose from over 200 kingdoms across Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. I've spent around 25 hours with Knights of Honor 2: Sovereign for this review and have thoroughly enjoyed most of it, with some frustrations here and there. It's great for newcomers to the genre but at the same time, it packs just enough depth to keep hardcore fans happy. It's keeping things simple, it's a more focused and accessible strategy. More importantly, Knights of Honor won't throw unnecessary mechanics and a bunch of numbers at you. Unlike other, complex grand strategies, Knights of Honor is not turn-based and everything is played out in real time. I remember Knights of Honor being easy to understand and play and I'm happy to say that its successor sticks to that design. Remembering my high-school days, I've probably spent more time with Knights of Honor than any other strategy that was available at that time, with Age of Empires 2 being the exception. Knights of Honor 2: Sovereign is truly a Knights of Honor game to its core, and that is exactly what I and other fans of this series have been hoping to get. Knights of Honor 2: Sovereign review copy provided by THQ.īlack Sea Games didn't try to reinvent the wheel with Knights of Honor 2: Sovereign, instead, the development team behind this wonderful grand strategy worked on refining what made the original so good and addictive. What is it? A medieval real-time grand strategy.
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