The history of the King’s Bounty series goes back a long way, the first game developed in the early 1990s is considered, in a sense, the premise of Heroes of Might & Magic. Subsequently, the rights to the game were acquired by 1C Company, and in 2008 the series resumed with King’s Bounty: Legend. We’ve come to this day when we say sequels, side games, additional packages. As of yesterday, King’s Bounty II is out now. However, it seems impossible to say that he performed very brightly in the reviews, unfortunately.
The average of 23 reviews shared on Opencriticis 68 points. The average of 13 reviews shared for the PC version in Metacriticis 71 points, while the average of 5 reviews shared for the Xbox version is 74 points.
Here are some of the review scores:
- Gamers Heroes – 90/100
- DualShockers – 8.5/10
- Generación Xbox – 8.2/10
- God is a Geek – 8/10
- COGconnected – 71/100
- Spaziogames – 6.8/10
- PCGamesN – 6/10
- PC Gamer – 59/100
- Push Square – 5/10
- Cultured Vultures – 4/10
The game was generally rated ‘mediocre’. While it was stated that a world that was waiting to be discovered, that could attract attention, and that an average story accompanied it, the imbalances in the wars were emphasized.
Obviously there aren’t a lot of games like this, so I can say for myself that I feel sorry for myself, I wish there was a better picture. Still, you never know, who knows, maybe it’ll win the likes of gamers, and the series won’t end here.