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The Kings' Crusade: New Allies DLC (Old)

£2.99
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The Kings' Crusade: New Allies DLC (Old)

Rating: 3.7 (46 votes cast)

New Units:

  • Gascon Knights: These French knights bring both fame and infamy to the province of Gascony: they are great swordsmen, but are also boastful and reckless, and share an undying thirst for good wine.
  • Ayyubid Bowmen: Infamous for their speed – and their ability to darken the sky with deadly arrows.
  • Ayyubid Infantry: These well-equipped and swift footmen are amongst the most loyal followers of Saladin - who in return treats them most graciously.
  • Ayyubid Swordsmen: These brave Ayyubid warriors fight with fierce determination. Their swords are of such legendary sharpness and strength that their name is well-known even in Europe.
  • Archer Elite: After a series of devastating defeats, the commanders of the Crusader army formed these unique archer units. They fight like normal archers, but have received additional training, that they can readily defend themselves in hand-to-hand combat.
  • Hungarian Light Cavalry: When Emperor Barbarossa passed through the Kingdom of Hungary, he personally asked the brother of the king to join his crusade. The young prince took up the cross and brought some of his best knights, who were anxious to confirm the legendary horsemanship of the Hungarians.

New Heroes:

  • Taqi al-Din Umar: One of the trusted allies of Saladin, this veteran of the Saracen army has been fighting alongside his vizier since they first moved to reclaim the Saracen lands. He followed Saladin through all of the important battles for Egypt and Syria, where he excelled as one of bravest warriors on the field.
  • Arthur of Brittany: The youngest son of a noble family in Brittany, Arthur immediately joined the Crusade and sailed forth with Richard the Lionheart. He fought so bravely in the battle for Cyprus that he earned frequent comparisons with his legendary namesake.

Fanciful Content:

  • The Ghost of Godfrey of Toulouse: The brave Godfrey (one of the greatest heroes of the First Crusade) found no peace after his victorious siege of Jerusalem. His immortal spirit will haunt the roads around the city until the European kings once more reclaim the Holy Land.
  • Joan d’Arc: This enigmatic warrior-woman from another time and place appeared in Jerusalem in a flash of blinding light. She claims that God had brought her here from far away, after he came to her in visions and instructed her to free the Holy Land.
  • Lancelot: He is known as King Arthur’s greatest champion, the most famous – and infamous – knight of the Round Table. Lancelot is celebrated for his extraordinary feats of strength, endurance and agility. None can defeat the mighty Sir Lancelot!

There will be a check box in the menu for these heroes; if you check it, the hero will appear.

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The Kings' Crusade: New Allies DLC review

By RobAK801 posted 13th October 2011

The DLC is good, but has some flaws. The new units and characters are excellent and add some fantasy colour to an otherwise straight-foreward historical game. A few minor bugs that are yet to be addressed but overall a DLC worthy of consideration for fans of the game.

The Kings' Crusade: New Allies DLC (Old) review

By ManaPool_press posted 2nd April 2011

For a measly 3 pounds, you get some minor additions to the game which spice up the original a bit. There are a bunch of new units which enthusiasts will really appreciate - though you are unlikely to encounter them all in your campaign.

If you're really enjoying The Kings' Crusade, then you can't really go wrong with this DLC. For £3 you can hardly park your car anywhere these days :-)

The Kings' Crusade: New Allies DLC (Old) review

By Clegane posted 7th December 2010

For the price, this isn't a bad little DLC pack. It adds nothing particularly substantial to the game, but the minor additions to serve to flesh the original out somewhat.

The new Heroes that are available come with accompanying plots that, like all choices in the game, may require you to make some sacrifices in order to obtain and use them.

I have completed the Crusader campaign with this DLC installed and only saw about half of the listed 'new' units, so there may be some tricks to unlocking some of them as well.

In all, this DLC is much like the first two DLC's for its sister game, King Arthur. They are certainly not necessary to enjoy the game, but for the price of a burger and fries? How can you go wrong.