The smoke is clearing and the bullets have stopped flying. Arulco is free at last, but your job's not over. An all-powerful corporation is assaulting the tiny country and, once again, you are needed!
Enter a whole new chapter of the critically acclaimed Jagged Alliance 2 with new weapons (10 new on...
The smoke is clearing and the bullets have stopped flying. Arulco is free at last, but your job's not over. An all-powerful corporation is assaulting the tiny country and, once again, you are needed!
Enter a whole new chapter of the critically acclaimed Jagged Alliance 2 with new weapons (10 new ones including models of sniper and assault rifles), new mercenaries (10 new characters), new terrain (including snow), an Iron Man mode and the fantastic new Mission Builder!
Gear up - you have got some Unfinished Business to take care of!
Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business is a standalone game that can be played without Jagged Alliance 2. You can import your character from Jagged Alliance 2. The game also comes with the campaign editor.
Fantastic, addictive turn-based tactical gameplay with some role-playing elements
Tons of authentic weapons and equipment, complete with descriptions
An additional scenario plus a campaign editor to quell your hunger for more Jagged Alliance
I played all AIM games except the newest ones. They all still fun to play and never really getting old. Yes, the visual is outdated but the game play still interesting, especially if you like turn-based games.
Jagged Alliance 2 is one of the best Turn Based Strategy games I have ever played. Anyone that wants to get a good game with different playstyles and such, this is the game for you.
Part of JA2 gold package, Unfinished business revisits Arulco but this time you have additional weapons and additional characters.
I absolutely love this game. It was created by developers who infused it with character, humour and obvious love for the game.
The interplay and scripts is beyond excellent. Gaston Cavalier has witty liners one after another and Tex is just hilarious. Some of the lines are considered inappropriate by today's disgustingly woke standards which makes this game a gem.
Yes, some of the mechanics are different. You hire mercs with a one-time fee and have no need to capture mines to fund operations. The campaign is new and simplistic. In order to purchase weapons and additional mercs, you hire a couple of cheap mercs and pick up guns and sell them to purchase better weapons.
Unfinished business brings new maps and new challenges, but with careful planning it is definitely fun to play.
The game is shorter than the Jagged Alliance 2 previous game so it's recommended you play JA2 first before playing this complimentary campaign.
Ian Currie and his team created absolute masterpieces that no longer exist for this genre. I can replay this game time and time again.
Love live the JA series (minus the new stuff)
The big difference from the main game, is that you only pay your mercenaries an one time fee and they will stick to you no matter how much time you spent.
I think the best part is the beginning, where you have to play in a sorta of Commandos-style(the videogame) and you are more often than not outnumbered and outgunned (we are talking about 6 mercenaries vs 20-25 enemies).
The late game it's a bit boring, it starts when you enter the enemy installation and you have to slog through long dark corridors and rooms where in every there is a camping sniper.
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