While religion has been part of CK2 since the beginning, it’s never been a particularly significant element of the game. Firstly, the college of cardinals system is finally in it’s an element of the medieval world that was impossibly integral to everyday life. In case you didn’t know, Abrahamic religions encapsulate the majority of those found in the Crusader Kings world like Catholic and Sunni. So enters Sons of Abraham, the latest significant expansion to the game that centres on religion. Crusader Kings 2 has, over time, grown from the brilliant game it already was to begin with to a must-own PC game. Every major pack released has been loaded with new content, all for a reasonable price. The more pessimistic among you may be thinking, “since when was truckloads of DLC a good thing?” Since it was all really good, is my answer to that. Now almost 2 years after its initial release, the game has seen no fewer than five significant DLC expansions, not to mention the huge array of smaller add-ons ranging from additional songs to unit sprites. The level of post-release support Paradox Interactive have provided for grand strategy title Crusader Kings 2 is absolutely incredible. Reviews // 11th Dec 2013 - 8 years ago // By Ryan Davies Crusader Kings 2: Sons of Abraham Review