Compara los precios de Mount & Blade key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por TaleWorlds Entertainment. Publicado por TaleWorlds Entertainment. Lanzado el 3/11/2008. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 72/100.

A medieval sandbox RPG where you carve your own path through Calradia, no hand-holding, no story, just swords, horse archery, and raw ambition.

Mount and Blade is the original entry in TaleWorlds' long-running medieval sandbox series, and calling it rough around the edges is being generous. Released in 2008, it drops you into the fictional continent of Calradia with a character creator, a handful of starting stats, and absolutely zero narrative direction. There is no storyline. No main quest waiting to unfold. What you get instead is a persistent open world where lords wage war, trade routes fluctuate, and your reputation among factions determines whether you're riding at the head of a warband or rotting in a dungeon. If you need a quest marker pointing you toward purpose, this game will eat you alive. The combat system is what makes Mount and Blade worth talking about even now. It is directional and physics-adjacent in a way that still feels distinct from most action RPGs. Swings connect based on momentum and angle, mounted charges actually carry weight, and horse archery has a skill ceiling that rewards dedicated practice. Building a character around two-handed weapons versus a shield-and-one-hander playstyle produces meaningfully different battlefield experiences. The troop management layer adds another dimension: you recruit, train, and outfit soldiers from various cultural factions, each with their own upgrade trees, and the difference between a disciplined Swadian knight cavalry charge and a swarm of Rhodok sharpshooters changes how battles play out at a tactical level. What does not hold up is everything adjacent to the combat. The diplomacy is thin, the economy loop is repetitive once you understand it, and the faction AI behaves in ways that can make late-game feel like punching through wet cardboard. Visually it was already dated on release and has aged further. The absence of a storyline is either a feature or a fatal flaw depending entirely on your tolerance for self-directed sandbox play. Fans of Warband, the 2010 follow-up, often treat the original as a historical curiosity rather than a recommendation, and that instinct is not wrong. Warband added multiplayer, better diplomacy, and marriage mechanics, making it the objectively more complete package. That said, the original Mount and Blade has a specific kind of charm that comes from its rawness. The world does not perform for you. Lords go to war over logic you have to observe and decode yourself. Bandit hideouts and tournament circuits exist as functional systems, not curated experiences. For someone interested in understanding where the series started, or for a player who wants the leanest possible version of the sandbox loop, there is something here. Just do not expect narrative payoff, faction writing that rewards re-reads, or any of the things that make an RPG memorable as a story. Bottom line: if you are new to the series, start with Warband or Bannerlord. If you already love those and want to trace the lineage back, the original is a functional, occasionally fascinating piece of RPG history that shows how much pure mechanical ambition can carry a game with almost no production support around it. Monika, Scout Team

Mount & Blade key

Mount & Blade key

3 nov 2008TaleWorlds Entertainment
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A medieval sandbox RPG where you carve your own path through Calradia, no hand-holding, no story, just swords, horse archery, and raw ambition.

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Mount and Blade is the original entry in TaleWorlds' long-running medieval sandbox series, and calling it rough around the edges is being generous. Released in 2008, it drops you into the fictional continent of Calradia with a character creator, a handful of starting stats, and absolutely zero narrative direction. There is no storyline. No main quest waiting to unfold. What you get instead is a persistent open world where lords wage war, trade routes fluctuate, and your reputation among factions determines whether you're riding at the head of a warband or rotting in a dungeon. If you need a quest marker pointing you toward purpose, this game will eat you alive. The combat system is what makes Mount and Blade worth talking about even now. It is directional and physics-adjacent in a way that still feels distinct from most action RPGs. Swings connect based on momentum and angle, mounted charges actually carry weight, and horse archery has a skill ceiling that rewards dedicated practice. Building a character around two-handed weapons versus a shield-and-one-hander playstyle produces meaningfully different battlefield experiences. The troop management layer adds another dimension: you recruit, train, and outfit soldiers from various cultural factions, each with their own upgrade trees, and the difference between a disciplined Swadian knight cavalry charge and a swarm of Rhodok sharpshooters changes how battles play out at a tactical level. What does not hold up is everything adjacent to the combat. The diplomacy is thin, the economy loop is repetitive once you understand it, and the faction AI behaves in ways that can make late-game feel like punching through wet cardboard. Visually it was already dated on release and has aged further. The absence of a storyline is either a feature or a fatal flaw depending entirely on your tolerance for self-directed sandbox play. Fans of Warband, the 2010 follow-up, often treat the original as a historical curiosity rather than a recommendation, and that instinct is not wrong. Warband added multiplayer, better diplomacy, and marriage mechanics, making it the objectively more complete package. That said, the original Mount and Blade has a specific kind of charm that comes from its rawness. The world does not perform for you. Lords go to war over logic you have to observe and decode yourself. Bandit hideouts and tournament circuits exist as functional systems, not curated experiences. For someone interested in understanding where the series started, or for a player who wants the leanest possible version of the sandbox loop, there is something here. Just do not expect narrative payoff, faction writing that rewards re-reads, or any of the things that make an RPG memorable as a story. Bottom line: if you are new to the series, start with Warband or Bannerlord. If you already love those and want to trace the lineage back, the original is a functional, occasionally fascinating piece of RPG history that shows how much pure mechanical ambition can carry a game with almost no production support around it.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamSandbox MedievalDirectional CombatTroop ManagementHorse ArcheryNo Main QuestFaction WarfareWarband Predecessor

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2.1Ghz or higher
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1.2 GB Hard Disk Space: 900 MB Video Card: 128 MB+ Sound: DirectX Compatible Sound Card DirectX®: 9.0c

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3 nov 2008

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