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Kingdom Under Fire - The Crusaders (Europe)

Xbox
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2004
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Xbox-exclusive unique action/RTS hybrid, managing armies while personally fighting. Two distinct complementary campaigns. Ambitious and original, if uneven. One of the most creative games in the Xbox library for military fantasy fans.

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Category
Action 4 players 16+ Co-op
Description
Four Bersia generals - Kendal, Ellen, Regnier, and Lucretia - command armies and fight on the front lines in an epic war between humans and creatures of darkness. Published by Phantagram and Vivendi Universal Games, released in 2004 in the United States, Europe, South Korea, and Japan. A pioneering hybrid blending real-time army command with direct combat featuring a lone hero at the heart of the fray.

Kingdom Under Fire - The Crusaders review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾6,1 GB 📅29/10/2004
Published by Microsoft Game Studios

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Collector interest

The Phantagram spearhead that founded its action-strategy hybrid on the original Xbox, blending massive battles and heroes in combat in a Korean heroic-fantasy world. Distributed in the West, its appeal lies in this status as the founder of a niche saga and markedly rarer Japanese and Korean pressings rather than mass distribution. A sought piece for fans of Xbox exclusives.

An underrated gem

A bold cross between real-time strategy and hack-and-slash, this Korean title lets you command whole armies before plunging into the fray yourself. Its disorienting hybrid and austere production limited its audience. But its tactical depth and massive battles will delight strategists after a one-of-a-kind blend.

Better with friends

An epic hybrid of heroic combat and real-time strategy, where you swap between commanding troops and personal mayhem on the battlefield. The multiplayer competition blends micro-management and bravery: sensing the moment to charge yourself or let your units do the work decides the clashes. Dense and spectacular, it offers shared battles of heady scale to replay again and again.

Is Kingdom Under Fire - The Crusaders still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2004, Phantagram's first console Kingdom Under Fire arrived with a hybrid formula that nobody else was running. The player commands an army in real time while personally fighting in the melee, and the campaign follows five characters whose destinies cross. The military staging remains epic and the Korean fantasy identity feels unlike anything else. The mission pacing can drag and tactical readability requires patience. Recommended today for fans of hybrid strategy and for players in love with sweeping war frescoes built on solid Korean genre traditions.

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