

RELATED: Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord ReviewĬalradia and Westeros really are two peas in a pod, both poised precariously on the brink of all-out war between the aging and fractured empire, and a number of ambitious upstart powers. The land of Calradia has been torn asunder by warring factions, ambitious nobles, and a seemingly endless number of bandits, and it's up to you to take advantage of the chaos to make something of yourself in this world. It's ambitious, it's epic, though admittedly it's a bit less raunchy.īannerlord replicates the same kingdom politics and intrigue that the show is known for. So where to turn now for your next fix? Well, here comes Mount & Blade Bannerlord, fresh off of early access, to scratch that itch. His next book is still a long way off, and who knows when the show will return for season two to give us that heady mix of intrigue, war, sex, and scheming. Now that we've had the conclusion of the first season of House of The Dragon, HBO's prequel series to Game of Thrones, fans may be experiencing withdrawal.
