![]() ![]() ![]() While still photos make it out to be a pretty sharp-dressed game, the motion is jerky and the camera angles are horrible. Onscreen, Iron and Blood looks like a real clunker. This is where artifacts come into play, which can enhance a character by making him stronger or faster, or bringing fallen compatriots back to life. Campaign mode adds a team aspect, where you pick a series of characters and do battle with opposing forces. Character control is slow and unresponsive: Think of the type of game where it's hard to tell if the move you made was a special move or not (occasionally the announcer shouts "Combination!" to let you know you probably did something right). Playing Iron and Blood is as painful as being hit over the head repeatedly with a blunt object. ![]() If one word had to be used to sum up Iron and Blood, "laughable" would fit just fine. Instead, gamers get just a fighting game - and a bad one at that. One would think a game bearing the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons license would at least be mildly entertaining. ![]()
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