In Warband there are no rules, there are no expectations it’s all down to the player’s ideal gameplay. Why just be the two of you, though, when you can have a myriad of different players on your side? At the end of the day, Mount and Blade: Warband allows for the opportunity to play exactly how you like it. Instead, you can bring along one of your best friends and command your army together. Warband isn’t necessarily a game that has to be played alone, however. What you sacrifice in visuals you get back in epic, hundred-person battles that can be experienced the deeper you delve into the game. While it may not be the most graphically impressive title, it certainly manages to do the job. Once you’ve marched into battle, you can truly appreciate a myriad of different friendly and enemy NPC’s fighting it out, until there is one true victor! If you’re not up for that, take to the world, building up your army and creating an unstoppable force. In Warband you are free to explore the world around you as a lone wolf, building upon your arsenal. What you’d be expecting from Warband is a 3rd/1st person sandbox, army-management, action hack-and-slash that is unlike so many others. Released back on the 31st March, 2010, the game is slowly coming up towards its 10th birthday and yet it’s a title that only manages to grow better with age. Mount and Blade is a franchise that is beloved on the PC platform, no more than Warband, which is considered the best of the bunch from all angles of gaming.