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Bladestorm Nightmare-codex Review

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Bladestorm Nightmare-codex Review

If you are a fan of Omega Force (the developers behind Dynasty Warriors ) and have a soft spot for tactical action, chances are you have stumbled upon the shadowy corners of the internet looking for BLADESTORM: Nightmare . Today, we’re diving deep into the specific release that brought this cult classic to the high seas: BLADESTORM Nightmare-CODEX .

Before we begin, let’s be clear: This is a retrospective on the game’s content, mechanics, and the infamous 2015 scene release. Support developers whenever possible. Originally released as Bladestorm: The Hundred Years’ War back on the PS3 and Xbox 360, Nightmare is a full-fledged re-imagining and expansion. Set during the chaotic conflict between England and France, you play as a mercenary captain caught between historical giants like Edward the Black Prince and Joan of Arc. BLADESTORM Nightmare-CODEX

If you like loot grinding, squad management, and Joan of Arc riding a griffin into a horde of zombies, hunt down this release. Just remember to buy the Samurai Warriors 5 DLC to apologize to KOEI later. Have you played the Nightmare mode? Did the CODEX release run better than your Steam copy? Drop a comment below (or don’t, because OpSec). If you are a fan of Omega Force

KOEI TECMO delisted several pieces of the Nightmare DLC from Steam over the years. The CODEX release often includes the "Complete Edition" assets that paying users can no longer legally buy. Support developers whenever possible

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