Posted on: April 17, 2020

wilkan
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Pleasant & Elimated Most Prequel Flaws
Summary: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It takes out the raw prequel parts such as the paper-weak rune warriors and replaces them with stuff that works beefy companions that are helpful for a change instead of straight up dying. If you are new to the series, start w/ this one i.e. SF2 and SF 1&2 segment ranking by most fun: SF2SW > SF2DS >> SF1SotP > SF1OoD > SF1BoW Sounds: SF never had good audio. In SF2, the ear-splitting ambient thing is gone and you no longer have to switch of the sound effects. Graphics: grayish pastel, tends to swallow objects. Pretty even in LQ. Characters do comical fistpumps when they agree. Gameplay: feels very fun and is not SF1-style grind against hordes and massive clean-sweeps on every single map. The Westguard personal fiefdom sim was very fun. Time to beat: 100 h. Much less if you don't 100% (the extra content is the best part of the game, so skipping that is not beneficial.) The Dragon Storm expansion has a short campaign. Some people do not like the streamlined level-up system. The prequel system was basically "everyone besides a melee fighter blows" w/ a ton of non-viable options such as necromancy (no end game prowess), ranged (completely useless if someone melees you i.e. the most common scenario) or mages (cannot take objectives as only melee fighters can damage buildings). Besides pleasing some D&D character sheet purists, the SF1 point allocation system was much less fun, It's great that it's gone. Fixes to the sequel: 1. Quests don't fail easily anymore or punish for not save-scumming or reading a walkthrough. 2. The maps with endlessly respawning enemies are a rarity and often you are given NPC waves to counter-balance them. 3. It is very difficult to mess up a character now and the reliance on the randomly dropping items is greatly reduced. 4. Your troops no longer are a waste of resources. 5. The plot progresses smoothly instad of ten hours of fighting just to get to the next plot guy. And the list goes on. SF2 > SF1
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