![]() Lessons have been learned from the previous game and features requested by players have been put in. The voice acting is up to the developers usual standard which is to say it’s bloody awesome, and the ambient sound drags you in head first making the game enthralling and an eater of hours. While not engaged in derring do and deadly combat you’ll be taking land, building a power base and generally working from the “Junior Despot on the Rise Book for Little Psychopaths and Crazy Women Scorned”. Line of sight and thinking ahead play a massive part in the game and being a dunderheaded “charge in and smack it!” type will get you going back to the restart fight option more than once. The pen and paper RPG stylings of the first game continue in turned based strategic roleplaying with some truly luscious visuals. Of course, being mad as a box of frogs and spending years thrown in a labyrinth being bitten by crazy-making spiders has really helped her world view and made her a wonderfully balanced individual. She’s out for the Shark Throne and she doesn’t mind who gets eviscerated doing it. Some golden parachute that was.įinally, we have our protagonist, Cassia of Tenos, enchantress, dazzler, harlot and all round bad egg. Having been faithful for years, once his old master was in the ground, this poor sod got thrown in a dungeon and forgotten about along with his closest allies. Next we have Faramud, the old emirs’ guard. Takate the forest man is back too, but he’s been spending time since the events of The Dark Eye: Blackguards back home with the folks, bored out of his skull at killing people. Former slave that he is, his old mistress found him, shackled him, and turned him into a pound shop special by selling him on for 1 copper at auction. ![]() Zebaran the wizard is back too, although he really got dumped on by the universe. Think of a weeble with a bad attitude and you’ll be close enough. Some of the old crew are back, dwarven bootlegger Naurim for example, although a life of plenty as the killer of the nine hordes has increased his girth somewhat. No sooner had the company put out the DLC for The Dark Eye: Blackguards than there was an announcement of the sequel! I for one, am rather happy that they have. ![]() Reviews // 26th Jan 2015 - 9 years ago // By Chris Wootton Blackguards 2 Reviewĭaedalic Entertainment know a good thing when they see it. ![]()
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