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Capturing the Holy Land has never been easy. Now it's even harder.

Whereas most expansions try to, you know, expand upon the core gameplay elements that made the base game popular in the first place, Stronghold Crusader Extreme goes in a slightly different direction: straight uphill. Developer Firefly Studios upped the difficulty in the new Extreme missions to such a terrifying degree that only the most hardcore need apply. But, says Firefly, that's the point.

We got our hands on the new expansion that will also feature the original Stronghold Crusader in addition to the limited edition content in addition to the new Extreme trail. That's a lot of content for a six-year-old game, but a solid bargain at only $29.99. That's assuming, of course, you can get past the first mission.

The first stop on the Extreme trail pits you against a malevolent Saracen bent on your destruction. No surprise there. You may be taken aback when a hundred mercenary stone slingers tear your quaint little hamlet apart within the first five minutes while you're simply trying to construct a working dairy farm. We adjusted game speeds. We built walls. We built a rock quarry. We hired slingers of our own, all to no avail. Firefly wants the Extreme content to "provide a stiff challenge to any hardened Crusader player." In that, it has most definitely succeeded.

Thankfully, the original Crusader content provides a nice starting point for new players. You can jump into a peaceful castle creator mode and assemble your own personal Camelot without worry of impending jihad, helping you to master the different resource chains. A skirmish mode teaches you the art of battle as you develop weapons, train a variety of soldiers, and utilize siege tactics like tunneling. There's also a selection of objective-based historical scenarios that act almost as a tutorial for the main single-player mode, the Crusader trail. There, you'll utilize all of your economic and battle strategies to make your way through 50 missions against a number of AI opponents, each employing their own brands of devious tactics.

So far, Crusader Extreme has been a fun challenge. Resource management, strangely, is one of the most interesting aspects of the game as there is a very limited amount of fertile farmland to be found in the arid regions surrounding the Holy Land. The result is something akin to the great Oklahoma land rush, as you sprint to claim plots of land before your enemies. As your society grows it will become increasingly difficult to keep the population happy. You'll need to continually increase the food supply to feed your new subjects, so you may need to cut rations. To fund the war effort and conscript highly trained knights and archers, you'll be forced to raise taxes. You can keep the population in line, however, by building a gallows, cesspit, or chopping block in the town square. More benevolent rulers may opt for a communal garden or a dancing bear as positive reinforcement, but where's the fun in that?

We noticed a few minor interface issues. It's particularly tedious to have to construct stairs to a tower that allow your archers to enter. While you're struggling to line up the construction icon just so, your AI opponent is efficiently plotting your demise, not having to deal with any such interface issues.

Visually, Crusader Extreme would be a great-looking game, if this were still 2002. The 2D graphics are definitely dated, but they do not detract at all from the gameplay. Firefly boasts that Crusader Extreme can handle 10,000 units onscreen, and while the result is something like an army of pixelated ants marching toward Jerusalem, it does lend the game an epic feel when battles eventually reach such a grand scale. It's also worth noting that more than one editor has stopped by my desk to comment on the lovely palm trees swaying softly in the wind, an effect that may or may not have inspired the foliage of Crysis. The sound remains a strength, with a fine epic score and effects that complement the action onscreen.

Hardcore players may appreciate the ridiculous challenge of the Extreme mode, but it seems unfair to charge $29.99 for the Extreme trail plus content these players mastered six years ago. On the flip side of the coin, Crusader Extreme is jam-packed with things to do and looks like a solid value for new players. We'll have a full review later this month.

42 Comments

  • numbersss101

    Posted Jun 3, 2008 7:55 pm GMT

    It will be very funny if the whole army is in the castle when suddenly a building catch a light and all the soldiers inside burn to death

  • DamageIncM

    Posted Jun 3, 2008 7:14 pm GMT

    LOL, what's with the graphics from like around the year 2000...
    I'm guessing this game is like revived from being an old hit or something.
    But still, it's just yuck, even compared to like the original Roller Coaster Tycoon or other similar RTS-games to this one or anything like that. lol
    Sorry...

  • Norwegicus

    Posted Jun 3, 2008 6:45 am GMT

    Are they making an expansion for this old thing?
    Why not just spend time on stronghold 3? Thats what i am waiting for.

  • yzmoto66

    Posted May 28, 2008 11:24 pm GMT

    I can't handle all of your B.S. It's thirty bucks not one thousand. Anyone who has taken the time to play and LEARN Crusader knows how great the game is. If you look at the screenshots and discount the game without trying it you will be at a huge loss. Its the best RTS you can buy. And, it's half the price of horrible RTS games that lack any sort of depth at all. Buy it.

  • amitthegreat

    Posted May 28, 2008 8:14 am GMT

    Crusader is the best RTS game I've ever played, even AOE or DOW is not ever close for its dynamic gameplay. Can't wait to get my hands on this expansion. seems more challenging than ever.....

  • benwrong

    Posted May 27, 2008 6:25 am GMT

    xmen1414 the original crusader game did not come out in the 90s and 5 years ago this was a great RTS. The original stronghold and stronghold crusader 2002 were great games and i still play them often. I can tell i am getting old when people think a game from 5 years ago is really old. Sadly this is just a gimmick to get more cash from a great classic game. Anyone who would pay even 10 bucks for this is getting ripped off since its just some new missions and a crap load of units on the screen and nothing new from the 2002 game. the game has tools you can do most of that stuff with for free built in the game so why would you pay even a penny for this.

  • Tharros89

    Posted May 27, 2008 5:44 am GMT

    Hmm iffy if you ask me. Outdated. And yes it may support 10, 000 units. So does can Medieval II - and that looks about 100 times better.

  • IronKid89

    Posted May 25, 2008 5:50 pm GMT

    well when i first saw the title i was like OMG!! Crusader 2 the old one used to be my favourite rts game at that time.. but come on 30$ for a couple of new missions and harder difficulty for a old game? -.- L.A.M.E i expected better from firefly,
    ah well i hope they use the money they make to develop a crusader 2

  • ninjasam

    Posted May 25, 2008 9:59 am GMT

    I'd get it if it was 20 bucks. I had this game and I have to say its the best RTS I have ever played. I think its even better then Starcraft, simply selecting 12 units at a time simply isn't enough.

  • jacobmjl

    Posted May 24, 2008 11:52 pm GMT

    horrible game

  • markimsoad

    Posted May 24, 2008 8:16 am GMT

    cool

  • Mega-Tom

    Posted May 24, 2008 2:55 am GMT

    Is it just me or does the 2 pictures in this artical remind me of Where's Wolly?

    I think I will buy this game and look for him all day haha, nah on a serious note this looks crap.

  • nyranasaurus

    Posted May 24, 2008 12:15 am GMT

    i would still play the original..X-com made in 1995.Y?? because its a bloody good game.It doesnt need the graphics.

  • xmen1414

    Posted May 23, 2008 3:44 pm GMT

    i don't think i would play this game if some way said they would kill me to if i didn't! That looks horrible!!! IT is like from the 90's! (i edited it, my post said it was posted on december 31, 1969!?!?)

  • GodsHelper101

    Posted May 22, 2008 7:55 am GMT

    I love stronghold, cant wait till i buy

  • Breedlovin

    Posted May 22, 2008 6:30 am GMT

    Man, this looks sick. Complete chaos FTW...

  • 13ozzy

    Posted May 21, 2008 3:35 pm GMT

    I cant even beat some missions in the original Crusader,(I'm not that good to be honest) HOW DO U EXPECT PPL TO PLAY THIS...... (look at the pictures above)

  • BattlePilgrim

    Posted May 21, 2008 12:22 pm GMT

    Its the same graphic has in cruisader;(

  • poscaldious

    Posted May 21, 2008 7:39 am GMT

    Why charge so much for a few extra missions when there's far harder ones for free on stronghold fan sites?

  • mehrdad1987

    Posted May 21, 2008 6:33 am GMT

    good

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