Dark Ages in the British Isles were a fascinating, dismal time of constant wars, in which people fought for survival. A dark age with a deep blend of cultures. The 6th and 7th centuries were a time when invaders (Saxons, Angles and Jutes) tried hard to forge their destiny in a new world with the steel of their swords, shields and spears. The ancient peoples tried to resist, while they saw their kingdoms defeated and conquered by the “barbarians”, and sorrowfully saw how their beloved world slowly disappeared off the face of the earth. But other people must not be left unmentioned, like the Picts, who have always inspired great interest. Or to the west, another island as complex as Britain: Ireland in which many people were fighting for a piece of land, their clans, livestock and supremacy. In short, it is a world we know little about, yet a magnet for history lovers: a time of war and great deeds, where few kings (almost none) died in their beds.

Cozur says

10/10 - Agree (13) Disagree (1)

One of two great overhauls for Mount and Blade (the other being 1257).

Brytenwalda brings you the ultimate saxon experience.

The scenes are well-done.

The items equally so.

Tons of new scripts, quests, you name it.

Bug free, a big plus in my book.

Tons of attention to detail.

Only two things bother me: Some of the dialogue is a bit sketchy, and the map could use a bit more work - France is way off. As I'm the one who did the france part, I'll have to take the blame for that one.

So 10/10