Quote Originally Posted by rvg View Post
There's also new Papacy mechanics, new heresy mechanics, the Joan of Arc event chain, Romeo&Juliet event chain and probably more stuff that I'm yet to encounter.
And Jewish moneylending, and Christian pilgrimages, and Jewish decisions... but nothing so mindblowing as to warrant 10 dollars.

Sword of Islam and The Republic may not have a lot of changes, but those changes make the game fundamentally different from vanilla. Legacy of Rome, while not very game-changing as a whole, had one extremely good game-changing mechanic: retinues. The most expensive of the lot, The Old Gods, was a fully-featured expansion with new game mechanics coming out the wazoo.

Sons of Abraham just feels like vanilla with a fresh coat of paint. There is nothing really fundamentally different about playing Judaism, and the new decisions/events could have been done by a modder. If it was five dollars cheaper, then yeah, I might suggest it, but for full price I really cant recommend it all that much over bigger and better DLCs.