



You witness the latter years of the Calradic Empire and the rise of the kingdoms from which Swadians, Rhodoks, Nords, Vaegirs, Khergits and Sarranids all claim descent. I haven't played it, so I might be wrong with my description (I looked it up, and that's what I've figured it to be at least).The events of Bannerlord take place in the in-game year 1084, 173 years before the start of Warband.

It is advertised as an fps.Įdit 2: The space game I was talking about above is Starsector. I could be wrong, though.Įdit: Oh yeah, just remembered that there's also Rising Front, but I'm not sure if it's an actual sandbox like MnB, or just a combat simulator where you can command\ fight alongside your troops in realtime. My biggest gripe with it so far (note that I've only watched a let's play) is that it seems to be a plot driven sandbox, like the TES games, or even Bannerlord. Another game, which is actually closer to MnB in that it has scenes and 1st/3rd person camera where you control your character is Spacebourne 2 (or whatever is the correct way of writing it?), which is actually a sequel\ improvement of the first Spacebourne. I forgot what it was called, but I actually found out about it from this very sub. There were a couple of space-themed indie games, one is all-space, though, you control a ship and fly from planet to planet (kinda like how you travel Calradia in MnB), but instead of scenes that you can walk around in, you have menus.
