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A real-time tactical game from Bungie Studios, Myth: The Fallen Lords is set in a gothic fantasy realm where the nations of men are in danger of being eradicated. With limited numbers and dwindling odds, players must overcome the impossible to defeat Balor and the powerful Fallen Lords.
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9 reviews found100
Cincinnati.com
Jan 1, 1970
You must learn the best way to attack, what formations to use, where to position your men and when to fight or run. You'll master the mouse and keyboard controls in no time, but mastering the single player game will take time. Of course, you might not have this time once you get a taste of the multiplayer action.
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Avault.com
Jan 1, 1970
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Cdmag.com
Jan 1, 1970
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Allgame.com
Jan 1, 1970
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Gamezilla.com
Jan 1, 1970
It may not be as expansive as other real-time strategy games, as it focuses solely on combat, but Myth: The Fallen Lords is bloody, good fun, especially when you move into the multiplayer arena. The simplicity of the game allows it to focus on things like realistic terrain where grenades roll back down the hill at you or blow up and take your own troops out.
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PC Gamer
Jan 1, 1970
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Gamespot.com
Jan 1, 1970
When you combine the excellent multiplayer support, the great graphics, and the dramatic gameplay improvements offered by the 1.1 patch, you get a truly remarkable real-time strategy game. If you've been playing Myth but have been frustrated by the difficulty, make sure you get the patch.
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Game-revolution.com
Jan 1, 1970
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Computerandvideogames.com
Jan 1, 1970
Although the game is hands-on, all your troops display a remarkable level of intelligence and can generally be relied upon to act on their own in a discerning manner. No more straying into the wilderness, taking on enemy divisions single-handed or walking backwards into a swamp. For those of you used to the imbecility of Command & Conquer - you'll be in for a shock. MURDER, DEATH, EXPLODE The game's designers wanted to create the most spoogesome 3D-world yet seen in a game of this type.