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King's Bounty: Armored Princess Sequel to the critically acclaimed King’s Bounty: The Legend.

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Old 07-28-2010, 10:45 PM
devafrau devafrau is offline
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Default The Legend or Amored Princess

Hi,

I'm new here and I wanna buy King's Bounty and I don't know if I should buy "The Legend" or "Amored Princess". I don't know if its better to buy The Legend because of the story, or if I can play Amored Princess, without knowing the story from The Legend.

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Old 07-28-2010, 10:49 PM
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I would suggest Armored Princess.

Armored Princess is a much better game. It is indeed stand alone also.

The Legend is more linear and less balanced.
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Old 07-29-2010, 12:50 AM
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the biggest question should be

you want to play as man(legend)
or as female(armored princess)

^^

play with a rage box(legend)

or with a pet dragon (ap)

legend got less units(no droids, advanced level 4 units)

but all in all
both games are great

why not buy a gold edition or collectors edition( i think some arised)
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Old 07-29-2010, 01:51 AM
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I agree with razorflame, buy the gold edition so you can have both games. I personally think you should play The Legend first though. It introduces you to game and is more epic. There really isn't much of a storyline in Armored Princess as opposed to The legend. Go with the legend before you play Armored princess
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Old 07-29-2010, 10:21 AM
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Hi,

thanks for the quick responses.
The problem is, that I am from germany and I'm pretty sure that there is no gold edition out right here.
And yeah, I don't know what to buy... axelle said I should buy Amored Princess and clinek said I should buy The Legend first.
So, is, if you look and both games seperately, The Legend or Amored Princess better?
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Old 07-29-2010, 01:32 PM
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Hi,

thanks for the quick responses.
The problem is, that I am from germany and I'm pretty sure that there is no gold edition out right here.
And yeah, I don't know what to buy... axelle said I should buy Amored Princess and clinek said I should buy The Legend first.
So, is, if you look and both games seperately, The Legend or Amored Princess better?

If you are german: TL was part of the last month PC games DVD. Perhaps you got somewhere one. Try to got this and by AP.
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Old 07-29-2010, 03:00 PM
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I disagree with these comments. I find KB-L to be the better game and less linear of the two. The maps are much nicer and I generally prefer the spells/rage chest.It is also a more difficult game. Armored princess does have a nice medal system as well as some interesting spells. I'd sort of like to see a merger of the two in some fashion (mixed about dragon vs rage chest; though that large blue ball does allow for an interesting tactic not found in Armored Princess). Anyways AP is all about boring maps with island hopping and KB-L is a bit more story oriented with a more interesting map (though the map is relatively small compared to some RPGs it is much larger and more complex than KB-AP).

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I would suggest Armored Princess.

Armored Princess is a much better game. It is indeed stand alone also.

The Legend is more linear and less balanced.
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Old 07-29-2010, 04:46 PM
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The problem with AP is you really only appreciate it's improvements after you've played TL. I think playing them in reverse order would spoil things.

Also, KB:Gold (as well as the standalone games) is available on Steam, if anyone likes digital distribution. I grabbed mine during their summer sale
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Old 07-30-2010, 01:30 PM
Razorflame Razorflame is offline
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Originally Posted by devafrau View Post
Hi,

thanks for the quick responses.
The problem is, that I am from germany and I'm pretty sure that there is no gold edition out right here.
And yeah, I don't know what to buy... axelle said I should buy Amored Princess and clinek said I should buy The Legend first.
So, is, if you look and both games seperately, The Legend or Amored Princess better?
every country can use digital downloads?

just google it somewhere

i'm 100% sure it's avaible a gold edition

but then again after your reply
i assume u want a gold version in german

which i don't think has arised yet
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Old 07-30-2010, 05:13 PM
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Hi,

just to tell you how I decided now: I order the PC-Games included King's Bounty The Legend. That's really cheap and I am happy about that

Thanks a lot for your help, you helped a lot!

Greets,

Devafrau
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