Compara los precios de Knights of Honor en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Black Sea Studios Ltd. Publicado por Paradox Interactive. Lanzado el 4/2/2009. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 77/100.

A compact medieval grand-strategy gem where you juggle war, diplomacy, and economy as a king building an empire from scratch. Aged but sharp.

Knights of Honor is a real-time grand-strategy game set in medieval Europe, developed by Black Sea Studios and published by Paradox Interactive. You play as the ruler of a kingdom - anything from a minor duchy in Iberia to a sprawling Baltic state - and your goal is straightforward on paper: expand, stabilize, and survive long enough to dominate the continent. Under the hood, though, the game layers diplomacy, religion, espionage, and military management into a system that rewards players who think three moves ahead. The core loop revolves around your Royal Court, a roster of marshals, merchants, clerics, and spies you assign to tasks across your realm and beyond. A well-placed spy can destabilize an enemy before your marshals ever march. A cleric can flip public opinion in a contested province. This is where Knights of Honor separates itself from pure wargames: it asks you to think about soft power constantly, not just stack sizes. The real-time pace with pause is accessible enough that you never feel railroaded by speed, and the map-scale battles keep things strategic rather than micro-heavy. For newcomers to the genre, this is actually one of the more forgiving entry points in the Paradox catalog. The interface is dated by modern standards but legible, and the systems are fewer and more tightly integrated than something like Europa Universalis or Crusader Kings. Pick a mid-tier kingdom, keep your neighbors friendly through marriages and alliances early on, and let your economy compound before expanding militarily. The tutorial covers the basics without being condescending, which is more than you can say for a lot of strategy releases from the same era. That said, the game does show its age in places. The AI is competent at mid-game aggression but tends to make odd diplomatic choices in the late game, sometimes ignoring obvious coalition opportunities against a runaway player. The tech tree is thin compared to what the genre has delivered since. Modding support exists but the community is small, so do not expect a thriving workshop scene. And if you are coming from modern Paradox titles, the relative lack of event chains and flavor text will feel sparse. For what it is - a focused, mechanically honest medieval strategy game with a 93% positive review rate earned over years, not hype cycles - Knights of Honor holds up. If you want a weekend-sized grand-strategy experience without committing to three DLC seasons and a wiki deep-dive, this delivers a satisfying arc from scrappy minor kingdom to dominant European power. Diego, Scout Team

Knights of Honor

Knights of Honor

4 feb 2009Black Sea Studios LtdParadox Interactive
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A compact medieval grand-strategy gem where you juggle war, diplomacy, and economy as a king building an empire from scratch. Aged but sharp.

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Knights of Honor is a real-time grand-strategy game set in medieval Europe, developed by Black Sea Studios and published by Paradox Interactive. You play as the ruler of a kingdom - anything from a minor duchy in Iberia to a sprawling Baltic state - and your goal is straightforward on paper: expand, stabilize, and survive long enough to dominate the continent. Under the hood, though, the game layers diplomacy, religion, espionage, and military management into a system that rewards players who think three moves ahead. The core loop revolves around your Royal Court, a roster of marshals, merchants, clerics, and spies you assign to tasks across your realm and beyond. A well-placed spy can destabilize an enemy before your marshals ever march. A cleric can flip public opinion in a contested province. This is where Knights of Honor separates itself from pure wargames: it asks you to think about soft power constantly, not just stack sizes. The real-time pace with pause is accessible enough that you never feel railroaded by speed, and the map-scale battles keep things strategic rather than micro-heavy. For newcomers to the genre, this is actually one of the more forgiving entry points in the Paradox catalog. The interface is dated by modern standards but legible, and the systems are fewer and more tightly integrated than something like Europa Universalis or Crusader Kings. Pick a mid-tier kingdom, keep your neighbors friendly through marriages and alliances early on, and let your economy compound before expanding militarily. The tutorial covers the basics without being condescending, which is more than you can say for a lot of strategy releases from the same era. That said, the game does show its age in places. The AI is competent at mid-game aggression but tends to make odd diplomatic choices in the late game, sometimes ignoring obvious coalition opportunities against a runaway player. The tech tree is thin compared to what the genre has delivered since. Modding support exists but the community is small, so do not expect a thriving workshop scene. And if you are coming from modern Paradox titles, the relative lack of event chains and flavor text will feel sparse. For what it is - a focused, mechanically honest medieval strategy game with a 93% positive review rate earned over years, not hype cycles - Knights of Honor holds up. If you want a weekend-sized grand-strategy experience without committing to three DLC seasons and a wiki deep-dive, this delivers a satisfying arc from scrappy minor kingdom to dominant European power.

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steamReal-Time with PauseGrand StrategyMedievalRoyal Court ManagementDiplomacyEspionage MechanicsMap ConquestBeginner-Friendly Strategy

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1 GHz Intel® Pentium® III or AMD® Athlon™ processor
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Black Sea Studios Ltd
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Paradox Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
4 feb 2009

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