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|developer = [[TaleWorlds Entertainment]] |
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⚫ | | platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.taleworlds.mbwarband&hl=en|title=Mount & Blade: Warband – Android Apps on Google Play|website=[[Google Play]]|access-date=August 15, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/mobile/2014/3/10/5492954/mount-blade-for-android-shows-that-full-pc-games-can-go-mobile|title='Mount & Blade' for Android shows that full PC games can go mobile|last=Hollister|first=Sean|date=March 10, 2014|website=[[The Verge]]|publisher=[[Vox Media]]|access-date=August 15, 2014}}</ref> [[macOS]], [[Linux]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]] |
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⚫ | | released = '''Microsoft Windows'''<br>{{Video game release|NA|March 30, 2010|EU|April 2, 2010}}'''Android'''<br>March 10, 2014<br>'''macOS''', '''Linux'''<br>July 10, 2014<br>'''PlayStation 4''', '''Xbox One'''<br>{{Video game release|WW|September 16, 2016<ref name=ps4xbox>{{cite web|url=http://presse.kochmedia.com/de/Mount-Blade-Warband-erscheint-am-16-September-fur-PlayStation-4-und-Xb|title=Mount & Blade – Warband erscheint am 16. September für PlayStation 4 und Xbox One|date=August 12, 2016|language=German|website=[[Koch Media]]|publisher=[[Deep Silver]]}}</ref>|NA|September 27, 2016 {{small|(PS4)}}|AU|December 20, 2016 {{small|(PS4)}}}} |
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⚫ | |platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.taleworlds.mbwarband&hl=en|title=Mount & Blade: Warband – Android Apps on Google Play|website=[[Google Play]]| |
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| genre = [[Action role-playing game|Action role-playing]], [[Strategy game|strategy]] |
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| composer = Jesse Hopkins |
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'''''Mount & Blade: Warband''''' is the [[ |
'''''Mount & Blade: Warband''''' is the [[standalone expansion pack]] to the [[Strategy video game|strategy]] [[Action role-playing game|action role-playing]] [[video game]] ''[[Mount & Blade]]''. Announced in January 2009, the game was developed by the Turkish company [[TaleWorlds Entertainment]] and was published by [[Paradox Interactive]] on March 30, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.paradoxplaza.com/press/2010/3/paradox-interactive-announces-gdc-10-line-up |title=Paradox Interactive Announces GDC '10 Line-up|website=[[Paradox Interactive]]|date=February 24, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101216133811/http://www.paradoxplaza.com/press/2010/3/paradox-interactive-announces-gdc-10-line-up|archive-date=December 16, 2010|access-date=May 13, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://gamersdailynews.com/story-8154-Paradox-Interactive-New-Titles-Announcement.html|title=Paradox Interactive New Titles Announcement|last=Rick|first=Christophor|website=Gamers Daily News|date=January 31, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090204011555/http://gamersdailynews.com/story-8154-Paradox-Interactive-New-Titles-Announcement.html|archive-date=February 4, 2009|access-date=May 13, 2017}}</ref> The game is available as a direct download from the TaleWorlds website, through the [[Steam (service)|Steam]] digital distribution software, as a DRM-free version from [[GOG.com]], or as a DVD with required online activation. The [[macOS]] and [[Linux]] versions were released on July 10, 2014, through Steam.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://steamcommunity.com/games/mb_warband/announcements/detail/218739376533793484|title=Mac OS X/Linux and Steam Workshop Support|last=Elliot|first=Frank|website=[[Steam (service)|Steam]]|publisher=[[Valve Corporation|Valve]]|date=July 10, 2014|access-date=July 10, 2014}}</ref> |
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''Warband'' expands on the original game by introducing a sixth faction (the Sarranid Sultanate), increasing political options, adding the ability for the player to start their own faction, and incorporating [[multiplayer]] modes. Reviews of the game were generally |
Beyond the original factions of Swadia, Rhodoks, Vaegirs, Khergit Khanate, and the Nords, ''Warband'' expands on the original game by introducing a sixth faction (the Sarranid Sultanate), increasing political options, adding the ability for the player to start their own faction, and incorporating [[multiplayer]] modes. Reviews of the game were generally favorable, with the addition of multiplayer.<ref name="Gamespot">{{cite web |last=Todd |first=Brett |date=April 21, 2010 |title=Mount & Blade: Warband Review |url=https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/mount-and-blade-warband-review/1900-6259262/ |access-date=August 15, 2016 |website=[[GameSpot]] |publisher=[[CBS Interactive]]}}</ref> The game places a focus on horse-mounted combat and giving orders to one's warband in the field, such as telling archers to hold a position or infantry to use blunt weapons. |
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As of January 31, 2014, Paradox Interactive is no longer the publisher for ''Warband'' and has given publishing back to the developer.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vg247.com/2014/02/03/paradox-no-longer-publishing-mount-blade-games-offers-free-magicka-wizard-wars-to-current-owners/|title=Paradox no longer publishing Mount & Blade games, offers free Magicka: Wizard Wars to owners|last=Saed|first=Sherif|website=[[VG247]]|date=February 3, 2014| |
As of January 31, 2014, Paradox Interactive is no longer the publisher for ''Warband'' and has given publishing back to the developer.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vg247.com/2014/02/03/paradox-no-longer-publishing-mount-blade-games-offers-free-magicka-wizard-wars-to-current-owners/|title=Paradox no longer publishing Mount & Blade games, offers free Magicka: Wizard Wars to owners|last=Saed|first=Sherif|website=[[VG247]]|date=February 3, 2014|access-date=May 13, 2017}}</ref> ''Warband'' was released for both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in September 2016 for most regions, with an Australian and New Zealand release on December 20, 2016. |
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== Gameplay == |
== Gameplay == |
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{{See also|Mount & Blade#Gameplay}} |
{{See also|Mount & Blade#Gameplay}} |
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[[File:Calradia.svg|thumb|Map of Calradia, the setting of the game]] |
[[File:Calradia.svg|thumb|Map of Calradia, the setting of the game]] |
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As with the first game, ''Mount & Blade: Warband'' is a sandbox role-playing game |
As with the first game, ''Mount & Blade: Warband'' is a sandbox role-playing game that takes place in the [[medieval]] land of Calradia. At the start of the game, the player customizes the character and is spawned into the world. Traveling around the overworld map is done by [[point and click|pointing and clicking]] on the desired location. If the player encounters other parties, combat may occur, at which point the game switches to [[Real-time computing|real time]]. If the player wins the battle, their level of renown increases. With enough renown, the player can work for lords, set up their own [[fief]]s, attack towns, and hire more soldiers. The player can also encounter companions across the map to add abilities to their warband. The game is [[Nonlinear gameplay|non-linear]] and has no set objectives, but a common goal is to conquer the entirety of Calradia. |
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The main changes to the game were the inclusion of multiplayer capability, the introduction of a sixth faction, Sarranid Sultanate, and the reorganisation of the overworld map.<ref name=StrategyInformer>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamewatcher.com/reviews/mount-blade-warband-review/9577|title=Mount & Blade: Warband Review|last=Robinson|first=Joe|website=GameWatcher|date=April 13, 2010| |
The main changes to the game were the inclusion of multiplayer capability, the introduction of a sixth faction, the Sarranid Sultanate, and the reorganisation of the overworld map.<ref name=StrategyInformer>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamewatcher.com/reviews/mount-blade-warband-review/9577|title=Mount & Blade: Warband Review|last=Robinson|first=Joe|website=GameWatcher|date=April 13, 2010|access-date=April 2, 2017}}</ref> The introduction of political options allows players to influence lords and marry ladies, and it is possible for an unaligned player to capture a town or castle and start their own faction.<ref name=StrategyInformer /> The game contains slightly improved graphics, along with new or altered animations in combat.<ref name=RO>{{cite web|url=http://computergames.ro/en/games/viewitem/id/3950/article/1133/name/mount-blade-warband/section/review.html|title=Mount & Blade: Warband PC Review|author=Branco|website=Computer Games|date=April 18, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100424194042/http://computergames.ro/en/games/viewitem/id/3950/article/1133/name/mount-blade-warband/section/review.html|archive-date=April 24, 2010|access-date=May 13, 2017}}</ref> |
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=== Multiplayer === |
=== Multiplayer === |
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The new multiplayer mode removes all of the RPG and map elements from the single-player mode, instead focusing on direct combat.<ref name=RO /> Multiplayer matches cater for up to 200 players, split into two teams based on the factions selected.<ref name=StrategyInformer /> All players are provided with a balanced 'template' character (which can be altered for each [[Game server|server]]) based on three general types of pre-modern age military: Archery, Cavalry, and Infantry.<ref name=StrategyInformer /> Characters are |
The new multiplayer mode removes all of the RPG and map elements from the single-player mode, instead focusing on direct combat.<ref name=RO /> Multiplayer matches cater for up to 200 players, split into two teams based on the factions selected.<ref name=StrategyInformer /> All players are provided with a balanced 'template' character (which can be altered for each [[Game server|server]]) based on three general types of pre-modern age military: Archery, Cavalry, and Infantry.<ref name=StrategyInformer /> Characters are customized by purchasing the equipment available to their selected faction, with better equipment purchased after earning denars (the game's currency) in the multiplayer matches.<ref name=RO /> There is no link between a player's multiplayer and single-player characters, and no way to [[Experience point|level up]] the multiplayer character or alter its characteristics from the templates (other than through the purchase of equipment).<ref name=IGN /> |
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Eight multiplayer modes were included in the original release of ''Warband''.<ref name=IGN /> Most were similar to modes found in [[first-person shooter games]] (such as team battles and [[capture the flag]]), although other modes, like the castle sieges from the main game, are also included. Some Modifications provide extra game modes. The combat itself |
Eight multiplayer modes were included in the original release of ''Warband''.<ref name=IGN /> Most were similar to modes found in [[first-person shooter games]] (such as team battles and [[capture the flag]]), although other modes, like the castle sieges from the main game, are also included. Some Modifications provide extra game modes. The combat itself varies based on class. Melee combat consists of four directions of attack that are up, down, left, and right, as well as four directions of blocking being the same as attacks. Some melee weapons can only be used in two attack directions, which are up and down, while some cannot block, such as certain knives not obtainable from the equipment menu.<ref name=IGN>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2010/04/13/mount-and-blade-warband-review|title=Mount and Blade: Warband Review (PC)|last=Kolan|first=Nick|website=[[IGN]]|publisher=[[Ziff Davis]]|date=April 13, 2010|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> |
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== Downloadable content == |
== Downloadable content == |
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=== ''Napoleonic Wars'' === |
=== ''Napoleonic Wars'' === |
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''Napoleonic Wars'' is a multiplayer-focused (some single-player aspects), [[Downloadable content|DLC]] developed by Flying Squirrel Entertainment for ''Mount & Blade: Warband'', set during the last years of the [[Napoleonic Wars]]. It features historical battles from the [[Napoleonic era]] of up to 200 players with over 220 unique historical units, controllable [[artillery]] pieces, destructible environments and six selectable nations: [[Napoleonic Empire|France]], [[ |
''Napoleonic Wars'' is a multiplayer-focused (some single-player aspects), [[Downloadable content|DLC]] developed by Flying Squirrel Entertainment for ''Mount & Blade: Warband'', set during the last years of the [[Napoleonic Wars]]. It features historical battles from the [[Napoleonic era]] of up to 200 players with over 220 unique historical units, controllable [[artillery]] pieces, destructible environments and six selectable nations: [[Napoleonic Empire|France]], [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]], [[Prussia]], [[Austrian Empire|Austria]], [[Russian Empire|Russia]], and the [[Confederation of the Rhine|Rheinbund]] (the latter added in the 1.2 patch). The [[Downloadable content|DLC]] was released on April 19, 2012. |
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The multiplayer revolves around game modes such as team deathmatch, deathmatch, siege, capture the flag, duel, battle, and commander battle. There are also community-organized events that pit player-created "[[Clan (video games)|regiments]]" against one another in first-generation warfare, which attempt to emulate the realistic conditions of Napoleonic warfare. Most of these regiments are based on actual regiments from the Napoleonic Wars. The regiments work together to create organized events, such as line-battles and sieges. Most events are casual, but there are community competitive leagues that hold tournaments between the regiments. |
The multiplayer revolves around game modes such as team deathmatch, deathmatch, siege, capture the flag, duel, battle, and commander battle. There are also community-organized events that pit player-created "[[Clan (video games)|regiments]]" against one another in first-generation warfare, which attempt to emulate the realistic conditions of Napoleonic warfare. Most of these regiments are based on actual regiments from the Napoleonic Wars. The regiments work together to create organized events, such as line-battles and sieges. Most events are casual, but there are community competitive leagues that hold tournaments between the regiments. |
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The development team behind ''Napoleonic Wars'' was formed from the group that had been making ''Mount & Musket'', a mod for ''Mount & Blade: Warband''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fsegames.eu/pages/contacts.html|title=About Us| |
The development team behind ''Napoleonic Wars'' was formed from the group that had been making ''Mount & Musket'', a mod for ''Mount & Blade: Warband''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fsegames.eu/pages/contacts.html|title=About Us|access-date=April 7, 2020}}</ref> Since the release of the game it has been patched several times, adding more content to the game: sailors and marines as well as usable schooners and longboats, and medics. |
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''Napoleonic Wars'' received "favorable" reviews according to the [[Review aggregator|review aggregation]] website [[Metacritic]].<ref>{{cite web|url= |
''Napoleonic Wars'' received "favorable" reviews according to the [[Review aggregator|review aggregation]] website [[Metacritic]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/mount-and-blade-warband-napoleonic-wars/critic-reviews/?platform=pc|title=Mount & Blade: Warband - Napoleonic Wars for PC Reviews|website=[[Metacritic]]|publisher=CBS Interactive|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> |
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=== ''Viking Conquest'' === |
=== ''Viking Conquest'' === |
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Viking Conquest is a DLC for both |
Viking Conquest is a DLC for both single-player and multiplayer. It was developed by TaleWorlds Entertainment and the Brytenwalda team. Viking Conquest takes place during the [[Middle Ages]] and allows the player to explore the [[British Isles]], [[Frisia]], and [[Scandinavia]]. It features a story mode where the game is based on history and the player's choice affects the outcome, and a sandbox mode which is similar to Mount and Blade's original game in which the player is free to roam around with their own customized character as with the normal version. First gameplay footage from TaleWorlds showed new naval combat where the player will fight on ships and boats. It was released to the public on December 11, 2014, and received "average" reviews according to Metacritic.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/mount-and-blade-warband-viking-conquest/critic-reviews/?platform=pc|title=Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest for PC Reviews|website=Metacritic|publisher=CBS Interactive|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> |
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A "Reforged Edition", which promised to improve many aspects of the game, was released on July 24, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?topic=332049.0|title=Viking Conquest: Reforged Edition|website=TaleWorlds Forums|date=May 15, 2015| |
A "Reforged Edition", which promised to improve many aspects of the game, was released on July 24, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?topic=332049.0|title=Viking Conquest: Reforged Edition|website=TaleWorlds Forums|date=May 15, 2015|access-date=May 13, 2017}}</ref> |
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==PlayStation 4 and Xbox One port== |
==PlayStation 4 and Xbox One port== |
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A console port was announced in 2016 for a 16 September 2016 release, to be published in Europe by [[Koch Media|Ravenscourt]].<ref name=ps4xbox /> The port was to have no major upgrades on the original, and lack the Viking Conquest and Napoleonic Wars expansions. Modding is not supported in the ported versions. A digital version was released in North America on September 16, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dualshockers.com/2016/08/29/mount-blade-warband-ps4xbox-one-north-american-release-date-confirmed-on-september-16th/|title=Mount & Blade: Warband PS4/Xbox One North American Release Date Confirmed on September 16th|last=Nelva|first=Giuseppe|website=DualShockers|date=August 29, 2016| |
A console port was announced in 2016 for a 16 September 2016 release, to be published in Europe by [[Koch Media|Ravenscourt]].<ref name=ps4xbox /> The port was to have no major upgrades on the original, and lack the Viking Conquest and Napoleonic Wars expansions. Modding is not supported in the ported versions. A digital version was released in North America on September 16, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dualshockers.com/2016/08/29/mount-blade-warband-ps4xbox-one-north-american-release-date-confirmed-on-september-16th/|title=Mount & Blade: Warband PS4/Xbox One North American Release Date Confirmed on September 16th|last=Nelva|first=Giuseppe|website=DualShockers|date=August 29, 2016|access-date=May 13, 2017|archive-date=October 19, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161019001550/http://www.dualshockers.com/2016/08/29/mount-blade-warband-ps4xbox-one-north-american-release-date-confirmed-on-september-16th/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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== Reception == |
== Reception == |
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|GSpot_PC = 7.5/10<ref name=Gamespot /> |
|GSpot_PC = 7.5/10<ref name=Gamespot /> |
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|GameZone_PC = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamezone.com/reviews/mount_blade_warband_review/|title=Mount & Blade: Warband review|last=Hopper|first=Steven|website=GameZone|date=April 29, 2010| |
|GameZone_PC = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamezone.com/reviews/mount_blade_warband_review/|title=Mount & Blade: Warband review|last=Hopper|first=Steven|website=GameZone|date=April 29, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110424010504/http://pc.gamezone.com/reviews/item/mount_blade_warband_review/|archive-date=April 24, 2011|url-status=live|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> |
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|IGN_PC = 8.1/10<ref name=IGN /> |
|IGN_PC = 8.1/10<ref name=IGN /> |
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|IGN_XONE = 6.8/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/09/22/mount-blade-warband-review|title=Mount & Blade: Warband Review (XOne)|last=Johnson|first=Leif|website=IGN|publisher=Ziff Davis|date=September 22, 2016| |
|IGN_XONE = 6.8/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/09/22/mount-blade-warband-review|title=Mount & Blade: Warband Review (XOne)|last=Johnson|first=Leif|website=IGN|publisher=Ziff Davis|date=September 22, 2016|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> |
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|OPMUK_PS4 = 7/10<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[PlayStation Official Magazine – UK]]|publisher=[[Future plc]]|date=November 2016|page=91}}</ref> |
|OPMUK_PS4 = 7/10<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[PlayStation Official Magazine – UK]]|publisher=[[Future plc]]|date=November 2016|page=91}}</ref> |
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|OXMUK_XONE = 7/10<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[Official Xbox Magazine|Official Xbox Magazine UK]]|publisher=Future plc|date=December 2016|page=91}}</ref> |
|OXMUK_XONE = 7/10<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[Official Xbox Magazine|Official Xbox Magazine UK]]|publisher=Future plc|date=December 2016|page=91}}</ref> |
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|PALGN_PC = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://palgn.com.au/pc-gaming/17195/mount-and-blade-warband-review/|title=Mount and Blade: Warband Review - PC Gaming Video Game Review|last=Chen|first=Bev|website= |
|PALGN_PC = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://palgn.com.au/pc-gaming/17195/mount-and-blade-warband-review/|title=Mount and Blade: Warband Review - PC Gaming Video Game Review|last=Chen|first=Bev|website=PALGN|date=September 18, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100923091937/http://palgn.com.au/pc-gaming/17195/mount-and-blade-warband-review/|archive-date=September 23, 2010|access-date=May 30, 2018}}</ref> |
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|PCF_PC = 67%<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[PC Format]]|publisher=Future plc|issue=240|date=June 2010|page=101}}</ref> |
|PCF_PC = 67%<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[PC Format]]|publisher=Future plc|issue=240|date=June 2010|page=101}}</ref> |
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|PCGUK_PC = 83%<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[PC Gamer|PC Gamer UK]]|publisher=Future plc|date=June 2010|page=98}}</ref> |
|PCGUK_PC = 83%<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[PC Gamer|PC Gamer UK]]|publisher=Future plc|date=June 2010|page=98}}</ref> |
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|PCZone_PC = 70%<ref>{{cite magazine|title=PC Review: Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[PC Zone]]|publisher=Future plc|date=July 2010|page=84}}</ref> |
|PCZone_PC = 70%<ref>{{cite magazine|title=PC Review: Mount & Blade: Warband|magazine=[[PC Zone]]|publisher=Future plc|date=July 2010|page=84}}</ref> |
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|rev1 = ''The Digital Fix'' |
|rev1 = ''The Digital Fix'' |
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|rev1_PS4 = 6/10<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thedigitalfix.com/gaming/content/3758/mount-and-blade-warband/|title=Mount & Blade: Warband Review (PS4)|last=Harwood|first=Edd|website=The Digital Fix|publisher=Poisonous Monkey|date=September 28, 2016| |
|rev1_PS4 = 6/10<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thedigitalfix.com/gaming/content/3758/mount-and-blade-warband/|title=Mount & Blade: Warband Review (PS4)|last=Harwood|first=Edd|website=The Digital Fix|publisher=Poisonous Monkey|date=September 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160929133857/http://gaming.thedigitalfix.com/content/id/3758/mount-and-blade-warband.html|archive-date=September 29, 2016|url-status=dead|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> |
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|rev2 = ''Teletext GameCentral'' |
|rev2 = ''Teletext GameCentral'' |
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|rev2_PC = 6/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.teletext.co.uk/gamecentral/features-reviews/9d729e8cb88dcac64ecd7224ff3c2bf9/Mountamp;Blade+Warband+(PC).aspx|title=Mount&Blade: Warband (PC)|last=Jenkins|first=David|website=Teletext GameCentral|publisher=[[Teletext Ltd.]]|date=April 2010| |
|rev2_PC = 6/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.teletext.co.uk/gamecentral/features-reviews/9d729e8cb88dcac64ecd7224ff3c2bf9/Mountamp;Blade+Warband+(PC).aspx|title=Mount&Blade: Warband (PC)|last=Jenkins|first=David|website=Teletext GameCentral|publisher=[[Teletext Ltd.]]|date=April 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100414161424/http://www.teletext.co.uk/gamecentral/features-reviews/9d729e8cb88dcac64ecd7224ff3c2bf9/Mountamp;Blade+Warband+(PC).aspx|archive-date=April 14, 2010|access-date=June 1, 2018}}</ref> |
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|MC_PC = 78/100<ref name=MCPC>{{cite web|url= |
|MC_PC = 78/100<ref name=MCPC>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/mount-and-blade-warband/critic-reviews/?platform=pc|title=Mount & Blade: Warband for PC Reviews|website=Metacritic|publisher=CBS Interactive|access-date=October 5, 2010}}</ref> |
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|MC_PS4 = 67/100<ref name=MCPS4>{{cite web|url= |
|MC_PS4 = 67/100<ref name=MCPS4>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/mount-and-blade-warband/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-4|title=Mount & Blade: Warband for PlayStation 4 Reviews|website=Metacritic|publisher=CBS Interactive|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> |
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The PC version of ''Warband'' received "generally favorable reviews", while the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions received "mixed or average reviews", according to Metacritic.<ref name=MCPC /><ref name=MCPS4 /><ref name=MCXONE /> Like its predecessor, ''Warband'' was praised as a low-cost game with greater replayability and longevity than most contemporary studio-published games.<ref name=IGN /> However, several felt that describing ''Warband'' as a sequel was overreaching and that the game is better described as a "stand-alone expansion" or an improved version of the original ''Mount & Blade''.<ref name=StrategyInformer /><ref name=GamerLimit /> |
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The feature most praised was the inclusion of multiplayer, with ComputerGames.ro describing it as "exactly what its predecessor was missing",<ref name=RO /> while Nick Kolan of [[IGN]] stating that the feature is "arguably the main reason for the expansion's existence."<ref name=IGN /> [[Mod DB]] awarded it the "Editor's Choice: Best Multiplayer Indie Game of 2010" award.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.moddb.com/events/2010-indie-of-the-year-awards/features/editors-choice-best-multiplayer-indie-2010|title=Editor's Choice - Best Multiplayer Indie feature|author=Henley|website=[[Mod DB]]|publisher=DBolical Pty Ltd|date=December 20, 2010| |
The feature most praised was the inclusion of multiplayer, with ComputerGames.ro describing it as "exactly what its predecessor was missing",<ref name=RO /> while Nick Kolan of [[IGN]] stating that the feature is "arguably the main reason for the expansion's existence."<ref name=IGN /> [[Mod DB]] awarded it the "Editor's Choice: Best Multiplayer Indie Game of 2010" award.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.moddb.com/events/2010-indie-of-the-year-awards/features/editors-choice-best-multiplayer-indie-2010|title=Editor's Choice - Best Multiplayer Indie feature|author=Henley|website=[[Mod DB]]|publisher=DBolical Pty Ltd|date=December 20, 2010|access-date=January 19, 2011}}</ref> Reviewers noted the small number of multiplayer maps and modes, and the imbalance present in several of these, although the ComputerGames.ro review suggested that the producers' acceptive stance towards [[Mod (computer game)|modding]] would see these problems rectified.<ref name=RO /><ref name=IGN /> Kolan emphasized the friendlier community attitude compared to other multiplayer games, although Alex Yue of Gamer Limit and Christopher Rick of Gamers Daily News found that there would only be a small number of servers running at any time, and these would not always be fully populated with the possible 64 players.<ref name=IGN /><ref name=GamerLimit>{{cite web|url=http://gamerlimit.com/2010/04/gamer-limit-review-mount-blade-warband/|title=Gamer Limit Review: Mount & Blade: Warband|last=Yue|first=Alex|website=Gamer Limit|publisher=Gamer Limit Inc.|date=April 19, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100422072240/http://gamerlimit.com/2010/04/gamer-limit-review-mount-blade-warband/|archive-date=April 22, 2010|access-date=October 19, 2010}}</ref><ref name=GDN /> Yue also believed that people who owned the original ''Mount & Blade'' and were uninterested in the multiplayer feature would be better not purchasing ''Warband'', as it was the only new addition of worth.<ref name=GamerLimit /> |
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Several reviews found that the graphics, while an improvement over the original, did not compare well with other games.<ref name=Gamespot /> The IGN review claims "it looks like [''Warband''] was released a decade ago".<ref name=IGN /> Brett Todd of [[GameSpot]] commented that there were some "picturesque" scenes amongst all the generally "dated visuals",<ref name=Gamespot /> while Rick dismissed the need for high-quality graphics, as he felt the quality of gameplay was more important.<ref name=GDN>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamersdailynews.com/articlenav-2437-page-1.html|title=Mount & Blade: Warband Review (PC)|last=Rick|first=Christophor|website=Gamers Daily News|year=2010| |
Several reviews found that the graphics, while an improvement over the original, did not compare well with other games.<ref name=Gamespot /> The IGN review claims "it looks like [''Warband''] was released a decade ago".<ref name=IGN /> Brett Todd of [[GameSpot]] commented that there were some "picturesque" scenes amongst all the generally "dated visuals",<ref name=Gamespot /> while Rick dismissed the need for high-quality graphics, as he felt the quality of gameplay was more important.<ref name=GDN>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamersdailynews.com/articlenav-2437-page-1.html|title=Mount & Blade: Warband Review (PC)|last=Rick|first=Christophor|website=Gamers Daily News|year=2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005170527/http://www.gamersdailynews.com/articlenav-2437-page-1.html|archive-date=October 5, 2011|access-date=October 20, 2010}}</ref> |
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Todd commented negatively on the lack of development for the single-player mode, claiming that although the new faction and political quests were added to the original, the game lacks the depth and background of other role-playing video games, and the [[open world]] and steep learning curve may intimidate some players.<ref name=Gamespot /> |
Todd commented negatively on the lack of development for the single-player mode, claiming that although the new faction and political quests were added to the original, the game lacks the depth and background of other role-playing video games, and the [[open world]] and steep learning curve may intimidate some players.<ref name=Gamespot /> |
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In a review of ''Mount & Blade: Warband'' in ''[[Black Gate (magazine)|Black Gate]]'', Bob Byrne said "''Mount and Blade/Warband'' offers first person combat and large scale troop management, with different cultures providing troops and environments. That is an appealing stew. Even though there is not a specific quest line and endgame, it's the just about the most enjoyable game I've ever played."<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.blackgate.com/2017/04/09/my-favorite-game-mount-and-bladewarband-part-one/ | title=My Favorite Game: Mount and Blade/Warband – Part One – Black Gate | date=April 9, 2017 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.blackgate.com/2017/04/20/my-favorite-game-mount-and-bladewarband-part-two-playing-the-game/ | title=My Favorite Game: Mount and Blade/Warband – Part Two: Playing the Game! – Black Gate | date=April 20, 2017 }}</ref> |
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Developer(s) | TaleWorlds Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Paradox Interactive (PC) Ravenscourt (Koch Media) (PlayStation 4, Xbox One) |
Designer(s) | Armağan Yavuz Steve Negus Cem Çimenbiçer |
Composer(s) | Jesse Hopkins |
Series | Mount & Blade |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Android,[2][3] macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One |
Release | Microsoft Windows Android March 10, 2014 macOS, Linux July 10, 2014 PlayStation 4, Xbox One |
Genre(s) | Action role-playing, strategy |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Mount & Blade: Warband is the standalone expansion pack to the strategy action role-playing video game Mount & Blade. Announced in January 2009, the game was developed by the Turkish company TaleWorlds Entertainment and was published by Paradox Interactive on March 30, 2010.[4][5] The game is available as a direct download from the TaleWorlds website, through the Steam digital distribution software, as a DRM-free version from GOG.com, or as a DVD with required online activation. The macOS and Linux versions were released on July 10, 2014, through Steam.[6]
Beyond the original factions of Swadia, Rhodoks, Vaegirs, Khergit Khanate, and the Nords, Warband expands on the original game by introducing a sixth faction (the Sarranid Sultanate), increasing political options, adding the ability for the player to start their own faction, and incorporating multiplayer modes. Reviews of the game were generally favorable, with the addition of multiplayer.[7] The game places a focus on horse-mounted combat and giving orders to one's warband in the field, such as telling archers to hold a position or infantry to use blunt weapons.
As of January 31, 2014, Paradox Interactive is no longer the publisher for Warband and has given publishing back to the developer.[8] Warband was released for both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in September 2016 for most regions, with an Australian and New Zealand release on December 20, 2016.
Gameplay
[edit]As with the first game, Mount & Blade: Warband is a sandbox role-playing game that takes place in the medieval land of Calradia. At the start of the game, the player customizes the character and is spawned into the world. Traveling around the overworld map is done by pointing and clicking on the desired location. If the player encounters other parties, combat may occur, at which point the game switches to real time. If the player wins the battle, their level of renown increases. With enough renown, the player can work for lords, set up their own fiefs, attack towns, and hire more soldiers. The player can also encounter companions across the map to add abilities to their warband. The game is non-linear and has no set objectives, but a common goal is to conquer the entirety of Calradia.
The main changes to the game were the inclusion of multiplayer capability, the introduction of a sixth faction, the Sarranid Sultanate, and the reorganisation of the overworld map.[9] The introduction of political options allows players to influence lords and marry ladies, and it is possible for an unaligned player to capture a town or castle and start their own faction.[9] The game contains slightly improved graphics, along with new or altered animations in combat.[10]
Multiplayer
[edit]The new multiplayer mode removes all of the RPG and map elements from the single-player mode, instead focusing on direct combat.[10] Multiplayer matches cater for up to 200 players, split into two teams based on the factions selected.[9] All players are provided with a balanced 'template' character (which can be altered for each server) based on three general types of pre-modern age military: Archery, Cavalry, and Infantry.[9] Characters are customized by purchasing the equipment available to their selected faction, with better equipment purchased after earning denars (the game's currency) in the multiplayer matches.[10] There is no link between a player's multiplayer and single-player characters, and no way to level up the multiplayer character or alter its characteristics from the templates (other than through the purchase of equipment).[11] Eight multiplayer modes were included in the original release of Warband.[11] Most were similar to modes found in first-person shooter games (such as team battles and capture the flag), although other modes, like the castle sieges from the main game, are also included. Some Modifications provide extra game modes. The combat itself varies based on class. Melee combat consists of four directions of attack that are up, down, left, and right, as well as four directions of blocking being the same as attacks. Some melee weapons can only be used in two attack directions, which are up and down, while some cannot block, such as certain knives not obtainable from the equipment menu.[11]
Downloadable content
[edit]Napoleonic Wars
[edit]Napoleonic Wars is a multiplayer-focused (some single-player aspects), DLC developed by Flying Squirrel Entertainment for Mount & Blade: Warband, set during the last years of the Napoleonic Wars. It features historical battles from the Napoleonic era of up to 200 players with over 220 unique historical units, controllable artillery pieces, destructible environments and six selectable nations: France, Britain, Prussia, Austria, Russia, and the Rheinbund (the latter added in the 1.2 patch). The DLC was released on April 19, 2012.
The multiplayer revolves around game modes such as team deathmatch, deathmatch, siege, capture the flag, duel, battle, and commander battle. There are also community-organized events that pit player-created "regiments" against one another in first-generation warfare, which attempt to emulate the realistic conditions of Napoleonic warfare. Most of these regiments are based on actual regiments from the Napoleonic Wars. The regiments work together to create organized events, such as line-battles and sieges. Most events are casual, but there are community competitive leagues that hold tournaments between the regiments.
The development team behind Napoleonic Wars was formed from the group that had been making Mount & Musket, a mod for Mount & Blade: Warband.[12] Since the release of the game it has been patched several times, adding more content to the game: sailors and marines as well as usable schooners and longboats, and medics.
Napoleonic Wars received "favorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[13]
Viking Conquest
[edit]Viking Conquest is a DLC for both single-player and multiplayer. It was developed by TaleWorlds Entertainment and the Brytenwalda team. Viking Conquest takes place during the Middle Ages and allows the player to explore the British Isles, Frisia, and Scandinavia. It features a story mode where the game is based on history and the player's choice affects the outcome, and a sandbox mode which is similar to Mount and Blade's original game in which the player is free to roam around with their own customized character as with the normal version. First gameplay footage from TaleWorlds showed new naval combat where the player will fight on ships and boats. It was released to the public on December 11, 2014, and received "average" reviews according to Metacritic.[14]
A "Reforged Edition", which promised to improve many aspects of the game, was released on July 24, 2015.[15]
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One port
[edit]A console port was announced in 2016 for a 16 September 2016 release, to be published in Europe by Ravenscourt.[1] The port was to have no major upgrades on the original, and lack the Viking Conquest and Napoleonic Wars expansions. Modding is not supported in the ported versions. A digital version was released in North America on September 16, 2016.[16]
Reception
[edit]Aggregator | Score | ||
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PC | PS4 | Xbox One | |
Metacritic | 78/100[27] | 67/100[28] | 59/100[29] |
Publication | Score | ||
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PC | PS4 | Xbox One | |
GameSpot | 7.5/10[7] | N/A | N/A |
GameZone | 8/10[17] | N/A | N/A |
IGN | 8.1/10[11] | N/A | 6.8/10[18] |
PlayStation Official Magazine – UK | N/A | 7/10[19] | N/A |
Official Xbox Magazine (UK) | N/A | N/A | 7/10[20] |
PALGN | 8/10[21] | N/A | N/A |
PC Format | 67%[22] | N/A | N/A |
PC Gamer (UK) | 83%[23] | N/A | N/A |
PC Zone | 70%[24] | N/A | N/A |
The Digital Fix | N/A | 6/10[25] | N/A |
Teletext GameCentral | 6/10[26] | N/A | N/A |
The PC version of Warband received "generally favorable reviews", while the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions received "mixed or average reviews", according to Metacritic.[27][28][29] Like its predecessor, Warband was praised as a low-cost game with greater replayability and longevity than most contemporary studio-published games.[11] However, several felt that describing Warband as a sequel was overreaching and that the game is better described as a "stand-alone expansion" or an improved version of the original Mount & Blade.[9][30]
The feature most praised was the inclusion of multiplayer, with ComputerGames.ro describing it as "exactly what its predecessor was missing",[10] while Nick Kolan of IGN stating that the feature is "arguably the main reason for the expansion's existence."[11] Mod DB awarded it the "Editor's Choice: Best Multiplayer Indie Game of 2010" award.[31] Reviewers noted the small number of multiplayer maps and modes, and the imbalance present in several of these, although the ComputerGames.ro review suggested that the producers' acceptive stance towards modding would see these problems rectified.[10][11] Kolan emphasized the friendlier community attitude compared to other multiplayer games, although Alex Yue of Gamer Limit and Christopher Rick of Gamers Daily News found that there would only be a small number of servers running at any time, and these would not always be fully populated with the possible 64 players.[11][30][32] Yue also believed that people who owned the original Mount & Blade and were uninterested in the multiplayer feature would be better not purchasing Warband, as it was the only new addition of worth.[30]
Several reviews found that the graphics, while an improvement over the original, did not compare well with other games.[7] The IGN review claims "it looks like [Warband] was released a decade ago".[11] Brett Todd of GameSpot commented that there were some "picturesque" scenes amongst all the generally "dated visuals",[7] while Rick dismissed the need for high-quality graphics, as he felt the quality of gameplay was more important.[32]
Todd commented negatively on the lack of development for the single-player mode, claiming that although the new faction and political quests were added to the original, the game lacks the depth and background of other role-playing video games, and the open world and steep learning curve may intimidate some players.[7]
In a review of Mount & Blade: Warband in Black Gate, Bob Byrne said "Mount and Blade/Warband offers first person combat and large scale troop management, with different cultures providing troops and environments. That is an appealing stew. Even though there is not a specific quest line and endgame, it's the just about the most enjoyable game I've ever played."[33][34]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Mount & Blade – Warband erscheint am 16. September für PlayStation 4 und Xbox One". Koch Media (in German). Deep Silver. August 12, 2016.
- ^ "Mount & Blade: Warband – Android Apps on Google Play". Google Play. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
- ^ Hollister, Sean (March 10, 2014). "'Mount & Blade' for Android shows that full PC games can go mobile". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
- ^ "Paradox Interactive Announces GDC '10 Line-up". Paradox Interactive. February 24, 2010. Archived from the original on December 16, 2010. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
- ^ Rick, Christophor (January 31, 2009). "Paradox Interactive New Titles Announcement". Gamers Daily News. Archived from the original on February 4, 2009. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
- ^ Elliot, Frank (July 10, 2014). "Mac OS X/Linux and Steam Workshop Support". Steam. Valve. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
- ^ a b c d e Todd, Brett (April 21, 2010). "Mount & Blade: Warband Review". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
- ^ Saed, Sherif (February 3, 2014). "Paradox no longer publishing Mount & Blade games, offers free Magicka: Wizard Wars to owners". VG247. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e Robinson, Joe (April 13, 2010). "Mount & Blade: Warband Review". GameWatcher. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e Branco (April 18, 2010). "Mount & Blade: Warband PC Review". Computer Games. Archived from the original on April 24, 2010. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Kolan, Nick (April 13, 2010). "Mount and Blade: Warband Review (PC)". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ "About Us". Retrieved April 7, 2020.
- ^ "Mount & Blade: Warband - Napoleonic Wars for PC Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ "Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest for PC Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ "Viking Conquest: Reforged Edition". TaleWorlds Forums. May 15, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
- ^ Nelva, Giuseppe (August 29, 2016). "Mount & Blade: Warband PS4/Xbox One North American Release Date Confirmed on September 16th". DualShockers. Archived from the original on October 19, 2016. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
- ^ Hopper, Steven (April 29, 2010). "Mount & Blade: Warband review". GameZone. Archived from the original on April 24, 2011. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ Johnson, Leif (September 22, 2016). "Mount & Blade: Warband Review (XOne)". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ "Mount & Blade: Warband". PlayStation Official Magazine – UK. Future plc. November 2016. p. 91.
- ^ "Mount & Blade: Warband". Official Xbox Magazine UK. Future plc. December 2016. p. 91.
- ^ Chen, Bev (September 18, 2010). "Mount and Blade: Warband Review - PC Gaming Video Game Review". PALGN. Archived from the original on September 23, 2010. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
- ^ "Mount & Blade: Warband". PC Format. No. 240. Future plc. June 2010. p. 101.
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- ^ "PC Review: Mount & Blade: Warband". PC Zone. Future plc. July 2010. p. 84.
- ^ Harwood, Edd (September 28, 2016). "Mount & Blade: Warband Review (PS4)". The Digital Fix. Poisonous Monkey. Archived from the original on September 29, 2016. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
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- ^ a b "Mount & Blade: Warband for PlayStation 4 Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ a b "Mount & Blade: Warband for Xbox One Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ a b c Yue, Alex (April 19, 2010). "Gamer Limit Review: Mount & Blade: Warband". Gamer Limit. Gamer Limit Inc. Archived from the original on April 22, 2010. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
- ^ Henley (December 20, 2010). "Editor's Choice - Best Multiplayer Indie feature". Mod DB. DBolical Pty Ltd. Retrieved January 19, 2011.
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- ^ "My Favorite Game: Mount and Blade/Warband – Part One – Black Gate". April 9, 2017.
- ^ "My Favorite Game: Mount and Blade/Warband – Part Two: Playing the Game! – Black Gate". April 20, 2017.
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- Mount & Blade: Warband at MobyGames
- Mount & Blade: Warband - Napoleonic Wars at MobyGames
- Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest at MobyGames
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