

While Blade & Sorcery is strictly first-person, its focus on weapons and an open world land it a place in this list.

Blade & Sorcery (VR)ĭespite being a VR-only game, the fluid character motions, battle environments, and combat-based aspects of Blade & Sorcery draw similarities with the Mount & Blade series.

Additionally, the Steam page for Gloria Victis mentions Mount & Blade as its inspiration. Set in a medieval world with a focus on realism, like Mount & Blade, the gameplay, graphics, world exploration, and combat are all within the comfort zone of players who enjoy the Mount & Blade series. Gloria Victis has Online PvP and Online Co-Op options. Gloria Victisīeing an MMORPG, Gloria Victis emphasizes multiplayer gameplay, which Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord will include as an option for players alongside single-player gameplay. Unlike Mount & Blade, Life is Feudal: Your Own utilizes an alchemy system to assist with crafting items, building structures, and even digging tunnels. Additionally, Life is Feudal: Your Own incorporates crafting, combat, and an explorable world similar to the function and appearance of Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord’s pre-release screenshots. Life is Feudal: Your Own is an RPG game similar to the Mount & Blade series, particularly the upcoming Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, in its environment-a medieval-themed world. A prequel to Mount & Blade: Warband-Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord- is set to be available in early access by March 2020. If you’re looking for games like Mount & Blade to hold you over until the release of Bannerlord, or if Bannerlord was released and you somehow have played too much of it (impossible), be sure to check out the following 10 games you are sure to enjoy! 1. The first game in the series was released in 2008, sparking an expansion ( Mount & Blade: Warband-released in 2010) and a stand-alone spin-off expansion based on With Fire and Sword, a book written by Henryk Sienkiewicz ( Mount & Blade: With Fire and Sword-released in 2011). With open-world environments and weapon-based combat, Mount & Blade gives players the ability to face off against armies with historical accuracy. The Mount & Blade series, developed by TaleWorlds Entertainment, are RPG games that pride themselves on their focus of realism.
