![]() Nonetheless, I’ve had a lot of fun with them here, and I’d stress that my recommendation stands wholeheartedly, no matter how lukewarm you are on blokes with comedy eyeholes in their helms, ravens, and braided moustaches. They certainly wouldn’t have been my first pick as a focus for CK3’s first meaty DLC. It has been released alongside the free 1.3 “Corvus” patch, which also bears a few new Norse-centric features, but also applies a broader coat of small spruce-ups across the game.īeing completely honest, I feel like the old Norsoes have been culturally done to death over the last decade. The corner of the map revamped by Northern Lords is, as the expansion’s name suggests, the bit inhabited by the Norse cultures - aka the Vikings, for people like me who take perverse pleasure in insisting that Frankenstein was the name of the monster. What Northern Lords does do, however, true to its branding as a "flavour pack", is offer a lot more mill-grist for those coming to the game with roleplay in mind. That’s A-OK, in my book, because CK3 needs very little reinventing in the first place. That is to say, an utterly reasonable sell at just over £5, which does little to reinvent the game. After having a good go with it over the weekend, I can safely say that the Northern Lords DLC for Crusader Kings 3 is entirely what I had hoped it would be.
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