
It is a sandbox-style game, set in the medieval-ish land of Calradia, where you begin with a lame horse, a rusty sword, a bent crossbow, and some tattered rags, and are then expected to impress a king of your choice and conquer the world for him (or whatever else you feel like, really). As long as the servers hold up for the free weekend, anyway.Mount & Blade is an indie Action- Strategy RPG developed by TaleWorlds Entertainment and published by Paradox Interactive. Oh well.Īs well as all that, the game has a demented multiplayer mode in which you’ll ride around on your horse and try to knock other people off their horses and then probably be killed by an arrow shot from 500 feet away by a man who’s played Mount & Blade: Warband multiplayer for more hours than he cares to mention. I kind of wish I could activate my GamersGate version on Steam now.

Speaking of which, Warband now appears to have Steam Workshop support. That said, the mod scene for the game is so huge and diverse that there’s probably one where you actually are a space pilot trader man. Well, Mount & Blade: Warband is basically that, except you’re a medieval guy with a horse instead of a space pilot trader man. You’ve heard of Elite, right? The original space sandbox game. That’s $5.00 USD for probably the best horseback combat and Nord-slaughtering game on the PC. You can grab the game on Steam by going in this direction and scrolling down the page until you reach the banner saying “hey you, there’s a free weekend on for this game” or words to that effect.Īs luck or good economic judgement would have it, Mount & Blade: Warband is also 75% off for the near future. That’s 9pm on Sunday if you live in the UK. The free weekend runs from the very moment that your eyes are scanning this sentence and your brain is interpreting the complex series of symbols into a recognisable language, until 1pm (Pacific Time) on Sunday.

I have no problems with this plan, as it’s a fine, fine game. It’s ostensibly to alert people to the fact that Warband is now on Linux and Mac as well as PC, but I think we all know that the real reason is probably to sell more copies of Mount & Blade: Warband. There’s a Mount & Blade: Warband free weekend on Steam happening right now, which is confusing because it’s not the weekend yet. These guys don’t have horses and are therefore doing it wrong.
