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CRITIK
Bladestorm: Nightmare is the newest evolution of 2007’s Bladestorm: The Hundred Years’ War using the latest technologies and introducing many new elements. These technologies have made possible not only visual improvements, but also many new game elements. Bladestorm: Nightmare offers an entirely new gameplay experience. Dragons, cyclops and other monsters appear in the “Nightmare” scenario. Switching between controlled units adds a strong strategic element. Squads can be joined into an army of 200 strong for powerful attacks. Multi-player using the network. An enriched Character Editing function. And so much more.
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Reviews
49 reviews found90
Digitally Downloaded
Mar 17, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
RPG Site
Mar 29, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
76
Gamers FTW
Mar 17, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
Push Square
Mar 17, 2015
Bladestorm: Nightmare's vast battlefields only become truly welcoming once you're embedded deep within its progression system, but those who are on the lookout for a bit of tactical action will definitely want to test their mettle as a mercenary all the same. While combat's never spectacular, and the game isn't quite as strategic as it perhaps promises to be at first glance, it's still easy to get lost in this historical hack-'em-up's rewarding gameplay loop.
70
Hardcore Gamer
Mar 17, 2015
Ultimately, Bladestorm may not be Omega Force’s finest hour, but it’s a good one just the same.
70
XGN
Mar 20, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
Playstation Official Magazine Australia
May 26, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
TheSixthAxis
Mar 17, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
GameGrin
Dec 7, 2022
A solid game that has aged over time with exploits which take the challenge out of combat but makes it up with a more engaging expansion.
70
Cubed3
Jul 23, 2015
Bladestorm: Nightmare is thoroughly enjoyable throughout. From its awful voices to its crazy fantasy mode about fighting dragons, or its more down to earth medieval tale, the game really tries to make up for any shortcomings the original release had. The updated visuals are very good, even with its downfalls, and the gameplay, once it's been deciphered, is fun. All in all, it's a great title for fans of the Warriors franchises, but be prepared for the differences and enjoy the new experience. Here is hoping for a sequel!