At some point, I just lose interest, never to return.
Combat is more active, for one, with a variety of weapons allowing for different skills.
It doesn’t help that the various ways in which it differentiates itself from competitors feel largely toothless.
Everything else is fairly standard for the genre.
There are some beautifully silly aspects to Castles that do genuinely endear fondness.
It does what it says on the tin and has moments here and there that are amusing.
The Elder Scrolls: Castles was reviewed on an iPad mini.