This games idea is all nice and dandy on paper, but if the gameplay standards weren’t up to scratch, then the idea would be wasted. What would the world look like if the Roman Empire never crumbled? What if the outcome of the Crusades was different? These are situations which you can simulate in Crusader Kings 3 and that aspect alone instantly grasped my attention when looking at the game. Choosing a real ruler is always interesting, as you can change the shape of history yourself and create a alternate timeline, an idea which I’m sure most people find interesting. The aim of the game is to build up your family and your own legacy, waging war on lands far and wide, whilst also dealing in political spats and personal ones. You can completely build a royal family from scratch. The customization options for a strategy game like this are very impressive, with you having the ability to edit your characters look and heritage, along with their house emblem, colour scheme and style. So, if you want to see your family rule your very own country, here’s your chance. You start the game by picking an original ruler from either 867 or 1066, with there also being an option for you to completely create a new ruler to replace a original one. Living the life as a ruler is something many of us will never ever experience, but with Paradox Interactive’s Crusader Kings 3, you can get a real taste of how ruling a tribe, county or even a whole Kingdom would feel like. A simulation strategy game which any person who is interested in historical rulers would play for hours Crusader Kings 3 is one of my favourite strategy games out at the moment.
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