![]() We also watched as Richard the Lionheart charged enemy French soldiers and routed them almost single-handedly, then led a charge on a French castle that involved laying siege to it with trebuchets as well as with catapults that lobbed diseased cattle up and over the walls. As we saw, the English, known for their skilled archers and their powerful longbow weapon, possess a considerable advantage, especially when on high ground, and especially because English archers will be the only archers in Empires that can fire on moving targets. The first setting was the medieval Crusades out of England-specifically, the journeys and adventures of King Richard the Lionheart. We caught up with Stainless Steel Studios' Rick Goodman at Gen Con 2003 to see two settings from the history-themed real-time strategy game's single-player campaign.
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