This planet ain't big enough for the three of you.
The Earth's surface may be nothing more than a burnt out hell hole but the Survivors, the Evolved, and the Series 9 robots still want it real bad and they're willing to have a whole new Armageddon to get it. Now's your chance to stake your claim to...
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This planet ain't big enough for the three of you.
The Earth's surface may be nothing more than a burnt out hell hole but the Survivors, the Evolved, and the Series 9 robots still want it real bad and they're willing to have a whole new Armageddon to get it. Now's your chance to stake your claim to what's left of the planet. Send in your anaconda tanks and enforcers, counter the Survivors' hi-tech armies with mutant lo-tech mastodons and giant scorpions, or hit the fields and reap some serious body count with Series 9 seeders and weed killers.
Krush Kill 'N Destroy 2: Krossfire is a fast and furious real-time strategy game where you have to be quick or be dead. Seek out and conquer oil fields with your mobile oil platforms to fuel your army. Erect buildings such as the Machine Shop, the Barracks, and the Research Lab to build and improve your army and take the fight to your enemies. Seek out ancient technology bunkers and use the technological treasures within to turn the tide of battle. Most important of all: KRUSH, KILL 'N DESTROY!
For challenging RTS gameplay in gritty post-apocalyptic setting, and an advanced AI opponent that will give you a run for your money--this is your best pick!
Three compelling and unique factions, each with their own personalities: the deformed Survivors, the smug Survivalists, and the Series 9 killer machines.
51 open ended missions and a complete mission editor ensure that the war stays hot and frenzied.
Hordes of air, land, and amphibious units for each faction, each with their own individual character, strengths, and weaknesses.
Killer Intelligence that gives you the fight of your life as it understands technology, attacks and defends for maximum damage, and retreats when the going gets too rough, all without cheating.
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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I grew up playing this, i still have a big box copy. I played 4 years ago and it ran flawlessly. Trying to run the game now even with directplay enabled is impossible. Everytime i start it pops up saying i need directplay enabled..which it is. I've tried installing dx9, i've tried all compatability modes, nothing works. Cant get kknd xtreme to work either. GOG need to take a look at both games to see what the issue is because all the community forums tips dont work
Not a bad game, really. At the time of release strategy games were a dime a dozen and it was faulted for being just another clone of everything else, which is true. The game borrows heavily from many other strategy titles, but innovated little. Not everything needs to innovate though.
There's plenty of content and all it imitated it did so with competence. Personally, I liked the graphics and also the game world, which i feel had more variation, colour, and uniqueness than the first game. The AI was also pretty good; it built strong armies, scouted the map and reacted accordingly; going for or avoiding your armies entirely if it could (and decided it would not win a direct battle).
If the graphics seem like something you'd like and you feel the crave for a standard base building RTS, i think it's worth a shot.
A few improvements are present in KKnD2:
AI is slightly better; a bit more balanced (but there's still balance issues); more game options (like game speed, built-in unit editor, more rounded-out skirmish mode, etc.); soundtrack is slightly better; utilized a (rather archaic by today's standards) form of facial capture for cutscenes; a "sell" function; lots of content, but...
Everything else is demonstrably worse...
For one thing, the game is rather butt ugly, like me; for starters, units look like they were drawn in MS Paint. While it has some environmental features (like bubbles in water/toxic waste oceans, for instance), the environments are at best serviceable. Evolved I can forgive, but the rest look horrendous. The 21st Century units got hit the worst of them all; the "railgun tank" looks like a fish out of water for the entire game, and it doesn't shoot a railgun but rather bright-yellow globs of sperm.
Bugs are horrid, and you NEED to modify the game in order for it to work half-right. Be wary of crashes that come out of nowhere.
Still no way to change soundtrack, but at least it cycles.
AI still kinda stinks, getting stuck on the environment often.
Balance is still a bit off. Every team has a unit in a certain class that is demonstrably better than its counterparts. Evolved Missile Crab, for instance, is markedly better than the others of its class; Barrage Craft is better than others; Flamer is better than others. The Series 9 has one of the worst units ever designed for RTS: the Radiator. It is a close-range unit that actually takes time to attack, whilst the others will wreck them in little time. The Mega Beetle is the only non-turreted unit of its class and suffers greatly for it. Oh, and Series 9 infantry cannot get run over at all.
Poor audio, namely the unit lines.
Campaign is garbage for the most part, because it's too long and there's very little mission variety.
Story is, once again, practically non-existent.
Such a shame, this one.
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