Majesty 2: Monster Kingdom Review
Majesty 2 embarks on its best expansion yet, adding monster sidekicks and softening the difficulty level to the real-time king simulation.
Majesty 2 embarks on its best expansion yet, adding monster sidekicks and softening the difficulty level to the real-time king simulation.
Only masochists need to bother with Majesty 2: Battles of Ardania, an incredibly tough expansion pack.
Kingmaker is a more-of-the-same expansion for Majesty 2 that adds little to the original game's formula aside from intense difficulty and a map editor.
Majesty 2 wastes its unique premise on quests loaded with repetition.
How do I know that the GameSpot reviewer did not play the original Majesty? Because the gripes he has about the gameplay of Majesty 2 is EXACTLY the same gameplay found in the original Majesty. It is not the "reinvisio... Read Full Review
14 of 16 users found the following review helpfulMajesty 2 was a game that I wanted to like, and the expansion... doesn't fix anything. It feels like the developers didn't play the game, and that at every opportunity they made the wrong choice. You play the game by ... Read Full Review
7 of 8 users found the following review helpfulFirst of all, I never played Majesty 1. Therefore, I will not compare both here. I will review from a point of view from a newcomer to this franchise. The tutorial is made well enough so that you get used to most of t... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulI really liked the first 7 mission of this game. Up until the dragon mission, I was ready to give that game a 5 stars rating and stop taking professional critic seriously (the avg metacritic is like 60), since the game w... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpfulNarrator makes you giggle, then you start playing the game. Before you even understand what's going on, you are attacked by rats, minotaurs, skeletons, wolves and more. And then, you are attacked by rats, minotaurs, s... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulMajesty 2 sets you up as the ruler of Ardania, a place where peasants get slaughtered on a disturbingly regular basis, heroes are pretty damn stupid and enemies and random lairs don't bother to change what they do and ho... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulThose of you who played Majesty 1 probably all have fond memories of building true Fantasy Kingdoms where heroes behaved autonomously with their own personalities and went off on their own little adventures, while the Ki... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpfulI loved the original Majesty and was so glad they came out with new games. While there were a few things that I missed from the old game, they made some great improvements, such as the defend and fear flags, the Hall of ... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulNot even knowing about Majesty 1, I picked up Majesty 2 for $20 at a nearby store. The premise of the game is a good one - you are a king tasked with retaking your throne from a demon, so off through a RTS with RPG eleme... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulI wasn't sure what to expect out of Majesty 2: Monster Kingdom, other than a re-skin of typical units (fighter, mage, cleric, etc.) into various critters and creatures. While I certainly got that - and a job very well d... Read Full Review
4 of 4 users found the following review helpfulOverall: I loved the first majesty game. Its quests offered a challenge which I relished. And I was able to do free style games, doing what ever I wanted. This game however has no freestyle gameplay, and the quests h... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulThis is less than the previously published expansion: No new buildings No new heroes No new weapons Unchanged gameplay a few new monsters (2 i think) Just a new campaign. with 7-8 missions. It's just the same ... Read Full Review
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