Get medieval: Lords of Football adds SUPER TRAINING

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If, like me, you think footballers need to be tortured a bit more in their day-to-day routine, then Lords of Football‘s “super training” DLC is for you.

This DLC pack adds in 16 new medieval-themed training exercises, from walks across hot coals to a gauntlet of swinging maces. All of these are, unsurprisingly, of a “higher intensity” than the training in the base game. Nothing like the threat of having your legs broken by maces to make you sweat, I suppose.

That said: £3.99? That seems a bit pricey. Have a look at the screenshots below and see what you think.


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