Kingdom Two Crowns is the most complete and confident entry in the series, blending minimalist strategy with long-term progression that finally feels rewarding. From surviving brutal winters to choosing the right DLC, this review breaks down how Kingdom 2 Crowns really plays across its base game, Shogun, Dead Lands, Norse Lands, and why Call of Olympus stands above the rest.
Month: February 2026
The Half Sword release expands on the demo with new maps, a weaponsmith crafting system, roguelike progression, and a lively hub filled with strange characters. While these additions add welcome structure, the physics-based combat feels less stable than before. Inconsistent hit detection, awkward armour interactions, and unreliable weapon feedback make this ambitious medieval brawler feel rougher than expected.
