Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom
Witness man-on-monster beat downs in our EXCLUSIVE video
Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom will take a slight departure from the franchise's traditional RTS/action formula, focusing more on role-playing elements this time around. But from the looks of things, you'll still be smashing your way through oceans of enemies, which is fine by us.
There's something to be said for tossing waves of monsters against a single dude and turning the wailing electric guitar rock up to eleven. There's beauty in the simplicity of button-mashing action titles like this, and we're delivering it you here with some hardcore man-on-monster beat downs in our exclusive video below.
Hit up the video, prepare your thumbs for some new calluses, and read on as we reveal the new monsters you'll meet and greet (with your fist) in our exclusive bestiary for Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom.
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