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Mercenary kings reloaded switch review
Mercenary kings reloaded switch review













mercenary kings reloaded switch review

Mercenary kings reloaded switch review mod#

The downside is almost every mod has a positive and negative effect. Much like weapons, they take specific materials to create, but they help you out by providing specific effects when equipped. One way to avoid that is by building and installing mods. That’s fine, and while the vast majority will be picked up in the course of beating levels, there’s usually one or two that are much harder to find. You will need set amounts of specific items to craft any weapon. While all of those are helpful, there are a few aspects that tamp down my enthusiasm. At your base camp, you can trade in items to do all sorts of helpful activities, such as building guns, knives, cooking food for temporary bonuses and building and installing mods. One design decision I have mixed feelings about are all the modifications you can make to your character. Thankfully, the longer you play the game, the crazier and more complicated it gets, which is very much in the game’s favor. There’s a lot of variety to keep things interesting, though it does start to feel a bit samey after a few hours. Some will have you gathering specific materials, exterminating a set amount of foes in a given area, hunting down and destroying a boss, reaching a rendezvous point on the map and much more. It’s not quite as redundant as it sounds, as they wisely mix things up with different types of missions. Eventually you’ll earn enough points to rank up, which unlocks a whole new set of missions with your improved rank, as well as allowing you to craft new weapons. You take a mission, beat it, get items, rinse and repeat. Structurally, Mercenary Kings Reloaded follows a pretty predictable loop. Without spoilers, I will say that you might be surprised by the final boss of the game. The story starts out pretty predictable, and gets progressively weirder and more delightful the farther you get. Brought back from the brink of death, it’s up to Empress and King, along with the help of new playable characters Frigg and C-Zar, to save the day. Three of your teammates are put in the ground, and only Empress and King survive, thanks to the experimental procedure utilizing a serum derived from Mandrakes which populate the island. After the dramatic and colorful introductions of the team, they are quickly annihilated by a giant mechanized war suit. It all starts when your team, the titular Mercenary Kings, goes to Mandragora Island to stop the villainous antics of Commander Baron of C.L.A.W. Joe with a little TMNT crazy thrown in for good measure. The story of Mercenary Kings Reloaded plays out like a Saturday Morning cartoon, with heaping helpings of charming characters, bravado and patriotic spirit. So let’s dive in and see if Reloaded was worth the wait. When I got the opportunity to review it, I was ecstatic. So when I saw that Tribute was bringing the game to multiple other consoles in Mercenary Kings Reloaded, I got rather excited.

mercenary kings reloaded switch review

The sole reason for this was because I don’t own a PlayStation 4, and it was an exclusive. While I have been a fan of Tribute Games for a few years now, I hadn’t played the original Mercenary Kings. T for Teen – Blood and Gore, Comic Mischief, Mild Suggestive Themes, Use of Tobacco, ViolenceĪuthor’s Note: I was unable to try out the 4 player multiplayer in the game, so my impressions are solely based on the single player campaign.















Mercenary kings reloaded switch review