Spiel der Eltern: Crusader Kings II
Crusader Kings II: Sons of Abraham

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Zusammenfassung

Crusader Kings II: Sons of Abraham ist die fünfte Erweiterung für das von der Kritik gelobte Strategie-Rollenspiel. Das Gameplay konzentriert sich auf die abrahamitischen Religionen: Christentum, Islam und Judentum.

Die Erweiterung für das von der Kritik hochgelobte Strategie-/Rollenspiel Crusader Kings II erforscht eine der wichtigsten Epochen der Weltgeschichte in einem Erlebnis, das von Paradox Development Studio, den Meistern der großen Strategie, entwickelt wurde. Das mittelalterliche Europa wird in diesem epischen Spiel um Ritter, Intrigen und Throne zum Leben erweckt.

Storyline

Ernennen Sie Ihre Bischöfe zu Kardinälen und nutzen Sie die Macht des Papsttums, leihen Sie sich Geld von den Tempelrittern und schicken Sie lästige Verwandte in ein Kloster. Sons of Abraham führt auch die jüdische Religion ein und erlaubt Ihnen, das Königreich Israel neu zu gründen und den Tempel in Jerusalem wieder aufzubauen.


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Crusader Kings II: Sons of Abraham Rezensionen und Bewertungen

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Review by IncGamers
13. Dezember 2013

It’s not a must-have purchase, but if you’ve dreamt of a Crusader Kings II scenario in which a devil-possessed ruler might have a chance to pick their own Pope, then this is the DLC for you.

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Review by Multiplayer.it
10. Dezember 2013

Sons of Abraham delivers some good additional content to Crusader Kings II, although it doesn't bring the same amount of original things like the previous The Old Gods. However, grand strategy fans will surely like it.

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Review by stern [user]
8. Dezember 2013

Being a forum member myself, I long awaited this DLC, mainly because of jews and to see how Paradox would flesh out christianity and islamism.Being a forum member myself, I long awaited this DLC, mainly because of jews and to see how Paradox would flesh out christianity and islamism.Needless to say I was disappointed: besides not having any oriental jews (the mizrachim), with their exilarchy, a political-religious entity who fought the sunni Caliph, the jews themselves doesn't have any inherent mechanics wich makes them different from christianity, they can create a titular kingdom, restore a priesthood- something ahistorical to judaism, more right would be restore the sanhedrin- and thats it. In other aspects they are just christians without features and with a different animation for the chaplain. "What mechanics would you give to jews, then?" would you ask. If you go to Paradox forums and read the numerous threads about jews you can see plenty of interesting, subtle and coherent mechanics, some of them even related to the learning stat.Other disappointments: seeing how broken and random all that stuff about cardinals and anti-popes are, how often the Joan D'arc event would span, how decadence (more exactly, how the ai deal with decadence) wasn't touched at all, and how orthodoxy, nestorianism and others eastern faiths were left behind, with no change to the creation of its patriarchal heads.But the worse thing in my opinion was the change that the patch brought with it. I love Crusader Kings, it's one of the games I most spent hours in my life, and I don't feel that limiting the roleplay of it- the best aspect in my opinion- is the best way of dealing with gamey tactics such as kingdoms entirely made of mayors or grand-bishoprics.But of course, it feels an important and overlooked portion of the game and it was very necessary. As PDS games are works in progress I'm sure they fix and improve things.

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Review by GameWatcher
4. Dezember 2013

Even though there are a lot of improvements shoved into the patch, which is free, if you’re a CK2 fan then this will add subtle new dimensions to your typical game that you’ll appreciate.

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Review by IGN Italia
1. Dezember 2013

Sons of Abraham doesn't pack too much content, but the small changes add up to a very enjoyable experience. A little add-on for a great game.

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Spielinfos
Veröffentlichungsdatum 18. November 2013
Herausgeber Paradox Interactive, Paradox Development Studio
Inhalt bewertet T (Teen)
Spiel-Modi Einzelspieler, Multiplayer
Spieler-Perspektiven Vogelperspektive / Isometrisch
Genres Simulator, Strategie
Themen Historisch
Plattformen Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac