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Justice be Served - The Sneaky Way!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 17 / 19
Date: November 25, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Robin Hood is a one or more, tactical squad based game. You start the game as Robin who just returned from the war, expecting to find his land back. What he discovered was that his dad had died, and the Sheriff of Nottingham is running loose, taking advantage of the people right and left.
You start the game by yourself, but as the game progresses you'll get additional people in your group, like Will Scarlet, Friar Tuck, John, Maid Marian, etc. You then get to use them in each mission to accomplish each mission's objective.
If you've ever played Fallout Tactics or Commandos, you'll feel right at home here. It also has some RPG/Strategy element of Freedom Force as well. You get to use Stealth and Cunning with some fights as well, starting from archery to sword fightings. My favorite part is when I am standing on a rooftop and shoot arrows down at the Sheriff's people - really cool!
Overall, a five out of five. Try it out - you're not going to regret it!
It seems kidish but its not
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 15
Date: December 02, 2002
Author: Amazon User
When you first look at this game you think,"Robin Hood" How kidish." Wrong. robin hood is not in any way shape or for kidish exsept for the name. I downloded this game as a joke with my friends(only a demo) and I found it exstremly fun and intertaing. There is only one level in the demo version but it is so fun I played it about 14 times before I ran out of defarant ways to beat it. and thats just one level. I strongly recomend this game.
Huge fun to play...
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 10, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Excellent game with well designed missions, innovative controls and pretty good graphics. Highly recommended for anyone who likes puzzle/strategy games!
robin hood is back
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 7 / 8
Date: January 15, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I saw an ad for this game and at first glance thought 'wow'. I have only played the demo but I am thirsty for more. The graphics may only be 2d but they are gorgeous to look at. The gameplay is superb. Each character has his/her own unique skills you can use to get through each mission. The replay value here is enormous, since there is no one way to finish a mission. I found myself replaying the demo until I was salivating. I will buy this game as soon as I can. I highly recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of squad based tactical games.
YALORH (yet another legend of robin hood)
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 14 / 14
Date: January 29, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This is a really well done game for the PC that requires very little hi-performance hardware, yet looks beautiful and performs its functions with little or no lag on low speed pentiums. Some people on the various forums have reported system hangs and crashes. I have had only one 'hang' at the very end of the game, but it has not repeated after replaying the game twice. Of course, Robin Hood IS just a legend, so pinning the authors down on errors in the games history elements isn't really relevent, however they begin their manual with the 'real-life beginnings' of Robin Hood, which have some mistakes. They claim King Richard left his brother John in charge of England when he left for the crusades, he in fact made his brother John swear he would not even enter England until Richard returned. They have William Longchamp listed as Prince John's right-hand man, when he was the one King Richard left in charge of England to make sure John stayed out of England.
If you can get by the historical anomalies though, its a very entertaining game that can be very challenging, or very easy to play depending on the difficulty level selected. There are a number of artifacts to collect, and if you get them all, there is a surprise at the end of the game, but I won't spoil it here.
There are 17 missions in all, with 5 castle maps and 3 sherwood forest maps. It rewards the player for NOT killing enemies, but either knocking them out or going around them. Something unique in the world of PC games these days. There is not a lot of re-playability to this game, there are a finite number of artifacts and once you get through the missions they can become repetative (especially the sherwood forest missions), but the castle missions make up for them, the artwork is excellent even though you are limited to a 2D environment.
Overall this is a lot of fun to play, but has some limitations that can be frustrating at times, so I gave it 4 stars.
Where legends come to life - or at least the PC.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 11
Date: July 13, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Ever wish you had the chance to save the damsel in distress? Does the thought of robbing the rich attract you? Want to hang out with Robin Hood or better yet be Robin Hood? Well then your dream has come true with this game.
After the easy to follow installation, which worked on 98, 2000 and XP without flaw, you are ready to begin the challenge of taking on Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham and saving England for King Richard.
You have plan out the strategy and find the men, recruit those that will help you, run the campaign and at the same time make sure you don't get caught.
The game is fairly fun to play and easy to follow and with a little work easy to master. What I found a little disappointing was the user manual, which lacks real help although the website seemed easy to follow along.
The graphics are above average and the speed is okay, I think you should have more people to choose from when creating you "band of merry men", but that's what updates are for.
Overall the T rating is appropriate and I can see a sequel coming out soon.
A Tres Cool Game!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: August 05, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This game is so good!! The gameplay is amazing easy and funny. The guards's remarks all ways crack me up. the graphics are good and the story (although not SO accurate) is excellent and the characters are almost real. I finished the game in sorrow!
But if its so goooood why did I give it 4 stars? because on my old and new computer it always flickered until i pressed ctrl-alt-delete and go back again. and sometimes it freezes and just closes for no apparent reason. the most logical explanation is that (although it suggests otherwise on the System Rrequirements) it is not very compatible with Windows XP. My computer is a Pentium 4, 120 GB, 2.66 Ghz, so the like I said the most logical explanation is its compatibility with XP.
The Legend of Sherwood
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: October 15, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This is the most amazing game I've ever played. I wasn't into commandos, but am now seriously considering it:)
The gameplay is excellent and the graphics though not the best are quite good.
Robin Hood is addicting
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 24, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Robin Hood has got to be the most addictive game I have personally ever played. After what seems like five minutes, you find out you've been playing for hours. This game's 3D effects are spectacular, and the music creates the perfect atmosphere for the game.
Fun through the whole game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: January 05, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I got this game for Christmas and so I decided to try it out. From the beginning I just loved it!
The NPCs are amazingly realistic. For example: if you knock out a guard, one of his fellow guards might hear you and attack you OR he might flee in terror OR he might go and alert a commander who's patrolling the city OR he might wake up his friend and ask him what happened. If they alert the commander you will hear him say "Guards, guards" or "But he's dead" and he will point exactly in your direction.
The combat system is not like any other game I have played. Usually you just click on a guy and you attack him. In Robin Hood when you click on a guy you can draw a line in a circle or to the right and it does different attacks. There are around 8 different attacks. If you select several guys and draw a line they will all do the same attack. You can also jump on top of buildings and shoot the guards with your arrows while only their archers and crossbowmen can hurt you.
The graphics are very detailed for a 2D game and you can hide behind almost anything so that the guards wont see you.
In Sherwood Stutely has made a camp for you and after you rescue him and his friends you can go there. There are many things you can make your men do such as train on melee or archery, heal themselves, cook food, make leather purses to bribe the guards, make nets to throw on guards...
Some of the missions are a bit easy like the first ambush ones but of course im only at the start of the game (rescuing Will Scarlet).
However those missions are really fun because you can lead the guards into the traps that are set up.
I think this one of the best games I have ever played and I recommend it to all.
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