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Supports up to four players for cooperative play over Xbox Live
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The combat is bland
The character development options are shallow and the story is lacking The Final Word No matter how you slice it
Supports up to four players for cooperative play over Xbox Live
The combat is bland, the character development options are shallow and the story is lacking The Final Word No matter how you slice it, Circle of Doom just doesnt have any appeal.
No matter how you slice it, Circle of Doom just doesnt have any appeal.
Abstract: Microsoft Games Studio Kingdom Under Fire franchise has to be one of my favorite games series for the the Xbox. No console game has ever come so close to perfection in the seamless combination of action and strategy. With an intriguing and thoughtful s...
Abstract: The Kingdom Under Fire series continues with Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of the Doom. The series shifts gears, though, changing from a real-time strategy war game to an action RPG. Read on to find out whether it’s worth entering this kingdom. I h...
The graphics are glorious, but gameplay-wise this is one of the weakest hack-and-slash RPGs around. Even given the solid drop-in, drop-out multiplayer options, Circle of Doom is best avoided....
Interesting, welldesigned enemies, Coop play for up to four people .
Story is enigmatic and completely removed from the action proper, Action gets incredibly repetitive, Terrible camera constantly gets in the way.
Its a new direction for the well-regarded series, but Circle of Doom isnt nearly as good as you may have hoped. ...
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Published: 2008-01-11, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The Kingdom Under Fire series experienced a renaissance with the release of the excellent Crusaders on the Xbox in 2004, and Circle of Doom takes even more chances with the franchise. Unlike its predecessors, though, the game eschews strategy elements ...
The Kingdom Under Fire series has undergone massive change since its debut as a real-time strategy title on PCs way back in 2001. Instead of commanding armies, you now deal out death on a more personal level, as one of five distinctive characters, with...
Abstract: Those dark shadows you see on the ground are vultures circling high above the Kingdom Under Fire series. The hollow carcass of a role-playing game is all youll find in the latest installment, Circle of Doom, which is dead on arrival due to some crippl...