Knights of the Temple II for Xbox

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Knights of the Temple II is the sequel to last year's acclaimed Knights of the Temple. The original followed the epic exploits of the young templar Paul de Raque in his battle against the demonic forces of Hell. Now he faces his greatest challenge yet: Visions of evil forces invading our world, undead beings ravaging the peaceful lands of northern Europe and a dark menace opening a portal closed millennia ago. Fight your way through a forgotten Roman city, deadly dungeons of the Saracen empire, discover long forgotten islands, ruins and catacombs on a search for a secret hidden on the ground of an ancient underwater fortress. Test your fighting skills, overcome the hordes of darkness and discover that victory must be paid with blood, pain and even your very own soul... New RPG elements make your character even more complex (new active and passive abilities) More alternative endings - Your decisions determine how the game will end Play with different... More >>
- Non-linear game play - Move freely between levels, choose quests and follow the main storyline your way
- Interactive dialog system with bonus information, new side quests or follow the storyline
- NPC characters react to your choices
- Trade mode - Sell or buy items, weapons and armor, or have them repaired
- Solve 18 side quests and discover new areas, encounter new NPC's and acquire new, powerful items
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Everything about this game pales in comparison with the first Knights of the Temple.
Gamestyle – This is a boring RPG a la the old Nintendo games
Graphics – More like 1990′s choppy blocky style
Combat – Again, more like the old Nintendo games, with very little swordmanship.
Atmosphere – More like japanimation than medieval Europe.
Also the game aims at attacking the Catholic Church, and glorifying the jihadists that were invading Europe during the middle-ages.
ZERO STARS!
Rating: 1 / 5