Kingdom Wars 2 Review
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Medieval Kingdom Wars brings a fresh perspective to the grand strategy genre, combining it with a full-on real time approach, and daring to go where few strategy games have ventured beforeRedefining Medieval Grand Strategy, by combining historical accuracy, a huge living and changing world, and historical quests, all in a real-time environment. Kingdom Wars 2: Battles is a unique fantasy real-time strategy game that features massive siege combat, city building, three distinct races, MMO-style crafting and Zombie survival.
Kingdom Wars 2: Battles:A kingdom without a king is a recipe for war! Three races are engaged in this devastating conflict and trying to survive. Who is going to have the upper hand? Would it be the Orcs, possibly the Elves or it just might be the Humans?!Kingdom War 2: Battles is an RTS game which offers several modes of play. In the campaign mode, you will be playing four episodes at this stage (the fifth episode is coming soon), you will be treated with very good cinematics as well as an in-depth story line. This episode with be all about the last stronghold for the human race, the city of “Dagbor.” You will be playing the Humans and then the Orcs. During the gameplay, you will have to achieve all tasks before entering a battle.
Essentially, it is like a very good tutorial. You will learn how to gather resources, create buildings and units.The single player mode is realistically a skirmish; choose your race and up to three others players (AI) to fight against.
In the survival mode, you will be fighting against waves of zombies.There is quite a lot of content here. There is a technology tree for the 3 races and you can unlock upgrade with different resources. If you are missing some, head up to the trade centre and buy what you need from another user.
By clicking on the social icon, you will be able to see who is online, become a friend with whoever you want, challenge or engage in a co-op game.Strategic cards can be crafted and used in a multiplayer game. Select a combination of cards to have the edge against your opponent but be aware, they might have a better combination than you.The gameplay is good, as are the graphics, although I did experience a couple of flicking screen effects here and there.The controls are easy to master and follow the trend of this type of game. The only negative here is that I had to click several times to the same points for my units to acknowledge my command, and this can be frustrating.Positives:-Good graphics-Good story and cinematics-3 races to play with each their specific tech tree-Achievements and Trading cardsNegatives:-Controls could be more responsiveI really like RTS and Kingdom War 2: Battles show great potential.7.5/10Key provided by developer/publisher for review purposes. Any opinions expressed are entirely my own! Kingdom Wars 2: Battles:A kingdom without a king is a recipe for war!
Three races are engaged in this devastating conflict and trying to survive. Who is going to have the upper hand? Would it be the Orcs, possibly the Elves or it just might be the Humans?!Kingdom War 2: Battles is an RTS game which offers several modes of play. In the campaign mode, you will be playing four episodes at this stage (the fifth episode is coming soon), you will be treated with very good cinematics as well as an in-depth story line. This episode with be all about the last stronghold for the human race, the city of “Dagbor.” You will be playing the Humans and then the Orcs.
During the gameplay, you will have to achieve all tasks before entering a battle. Essentially, it is like a very good tutorial. You will learn how to gather resources, create buildings and units.The single player mode is realistically a skirmish; choose your race and up to three others players (AI) to fight against. In the survival mode, you will be fighting against waves of zombies.There is quite a lot of content here. There is a technology tree for the 3 races and you can unlock upgrade with different resources. If you are missing some, head up to the trade centre and buy what you need from another user.
By clicking on the social icon, you will be able to see who is online, become a friend with whoever you want, challenge or engage in a co-op game.Strategic cards can be crafted and used in a multiplayer game. Select a combination of cards to have the edge against your opponent but be aware, they might have a better combination than you.The gameplay is good, as are the graphics, although I did experience a couple of flicking screen effects here and there.The controls are easy to master and follow the trend of this type of game.
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The only negative here is that I had to click several times to the same points for my units to acknowledge my command, and this can be frustrating.Positives:-Good graphics-Good story and cinematics-3 races to play with each their specific tech tree-Achievements and Trading cardsNegatives:-Controls could be more responsiveI really like RTS and Kingdom War 2: Battles show great potential.7.5/10Key provided by developer/publisher for review purposes. Any opinions expressed are entirely my own!url=THECPTFROGGY REVIEWS HERE/b/urlurl=THE CPT FROGGY CURATOR PAGE HERE/b/url.
Kingdom Wars 2: Battles released by Reverie World Studios, Inc. Is a real time strategy game that gives you all the usual fantasy RTS stuff, such as noble humans, bloodthirsty orcs and tree-hugging yet deadly elves. Build and protect your towns and fortifications, and gather an army large and powerful enough to destroy your opponents. It’s all there, but does Kingdom Wars 2’s familiar mix of fantasy and real time strategy bring anything new to the table? Author: Raven (Jim Franklin) Steam: Released Developer: Reverie World Studios, Inc. Publisher: Reverie World Studios, Inc.
Genre: Fantasy RTS Release date: 4 Mar, 2016 Type: Single-player, Multi-player, Co-opGameplayAs I mentioned earlier, many of the things you would expect to find in a game of this genre are there. Use your labourers to gather, meat from animals, wood from forests, stone from mines and gold from mines, resource piles or the corpses strewing the battlefield. Once you’ve gathered the resources you can use them to build buildings, recruit troops or research technological upgrades.When it’s time to defend your city or attack the enemy you can send all your new troops over to give them a darn good telling off.
If your enemy are hiding away behind there palisades or fortresses well, you’d better be prepared for a siege. A siege which will need you to build siege-towers, ladders, and battering rams which will get your troops inside.
If you’re on the other side of the wall, you can prepare for a siege by ensuring the walls are filled with warriors and archers, installing oil pots, trebuchets and wooden roofs for protection.If you do have trouble with defeating your enemy you can use cards and crafting to give you a little hand. Both the ‘Tech’ and the cards are outside of the real-time element of the game but can dramatically swing a battle you’re having trouble with game for you.As you play, or even log-on you’re given resources such as blueprints, fine ale or relics ranging from common to epic depending on how rare they are. These resources can then be spent on techs or cards. Techs are unlocks for certain units and buildings that apply to the race for every match while cards are short term boosts for a set number of matches.ControlKingdom Wars 2 uses a fairly standard mouse interface. Left-click selects a unit, right click tells that unit to move, attack etc. I wouldn’t have expected anything different and it’s pretty hard to go wrong with this. There’s not a great level of zoom with the so you can’t get up close and personal with the people laying down their lives for you, but there’s enough there for you to select the units you need without much difficulty.GraphicsGraphically, Kingdom Wars 2: Battles looks nice.
The units and buildings are suitably different and in the most part easily identifiable. Although there are some of the units that look quite similar and I found I was getting confused in the heat of battle.
Though I suspect that this is just a fairly standard outcome for games that follow a realistic ‘Total War’ approach to style rather than the cartoonish ‘Starcraft’ / ‘Warcraft’ one. Fantastic models are often sacrificed for realism.DifficultyDifficulty-wise, the level has been set about right. In the most part you’ll keep chugging along through the levels, but occasionally something takes you by surprise and flattens you. Although, next time, just change your strategy and you’ll likely have much better results.ReplayabilityI find that most RTS games struggle with a reason to come back and play. Once you’ve done all the various campaigns why would you come back? Well, the answer to this is usually dependant on the strength of the multiplayer games.
Something I was unable to test. I tried to start various multiplayer games, and bearing in mind my criteria was 1v1, so literally any other person would be fine as an opponent I struggled to get even one opponent, which is unfortunate. I suspect that once you do join a multiplayer game, it really bumps up the replayability.
Without multiplayer though Kingdom Wars 2: Battles’ longevity takes quite a nosedive.VerdictKingdom Wars 2: Battles gives an RTS strategy fan everything they could need. You have three races, detailed RTS strategy, siege battles and a crisp and clean interface to do it all in. Plus, the free expansion ‘Dead Rising’ throws in an unhealthy clamour of the undead for you to pit your wits against as well.Like many games of this type, once you’ve completed all the campaigns there aren’t a great many reasons to come back and do it all over again. Unless you’re keen to just hang around and wait for a multi-player game to start. Although, if they keep handing out free expansions like Undead Rising, who knows.Gameplay – 70Control – 65Graphics – 75Difficulty – 65Replayability – 40 RATING: 65/100.