Thea 2: The Shattering is a follow-up to the successful Thea: The Awakening, which brings the idea of innovative genre hybrid, with elements of turn-based, 4X strategy, survival, RPG and a card game, to entirely new and thoroughly polished level.
The player takes on a role of a deity from...
Thea 2: The Shattering is a follow-up to the successful Thea: The Awakening, which brings the idea of innovative genre hybrid, with elements of turn-based, 4X strategy, survival, RPG and a card game, to entirely new and thoroughly polished level.
The player takes on a role of a deity from the Slavic mythology-inspired pantheon and as such, controls the fate of a small flock of believers struggling for survival. This goal can be achieved in many ways, from diplomacy to war, from exploring to conquering, but any playstyle will surely lead to completely unique adventures thanks to the procedurally generated environments. Rich options, from crafting to town-building system, as well as the co-op multiplayer gameplay, make Thea 2 an ideal choice for tactically minded players, who are up for a challenge.
Key features:
Explore rich, procedurally generated and diverse new environments and biomes.
Expand your influence in the world, build towns, widen your territories or choose the much tougher path of a nomad.
Exterminate your way to victory, battle through the vast array of creatures or simply strive to survive till sunrise.
Exploit the many wonders of the land - discover and combine resources, collect materials and craft them into your equipment.
Become a deity of Thea and direct your Chosen to victory in a world inspired by Slavic myth and folklore.
Play together - co-op mode for up to 3 players allows you to build your pantheon with friends.
Choose your playstyle - become a warlord or a diplomat, or simply remain an outsider wandering the world in search of glory.
Survive any way you can and choose your challenge style as you resolve conflicts via battle, mental or spiritual challenges.
Free DLCs, built-in adventures editor and other modding tools.
Artwork is beautiful, nice graphics. No documentation anywhere though on the mechanics of this game. I have no ideal what I'm doing in the game. I can't believe they released this game without a PDF guide of some kind.
Absolutely beautiful music, artwork, and interface. But the game itself is rather boring usually with a rapid ramp up into difficulty with many mechanics you have to juggle, resources, and hoping for a good map RNG for resources. It's just not very clear what you're supposed to be doing. At first that helps it feel like an adventure, but after a few restarts it loses the charm. It definitely feels like a niche game where you have to appreciate a combination of RPG, survival, and card game mechanics.
700 turns into the game, never played Thea 1, did not need a manual and still enjoying it.
It had countless events with different choices and outcomes, depending on your party and the factions alignments.
Sound is beautiful, graphics too. The map can be zoomed.
Mouse controls could be better, when map is zoomed out it can be difficult to click on the party. When you want to move the party, the map first centers, something which I personally don't like.
Although I don't care for games with a lot of crafting and collecting, this one does have that, yet it was agreeable. No need to have the perfect equipment, just play with it as you go along.
Midpoint into the game I hit a wall, where quest battles proved to difficult. Again, my own battle progress did not prove to be much better than the outcome of the auto battle system. This is important, because the amount of battles you face is huge, and playing them all out would be pointless.
Well, what to do then, with the important quests being too difficult and no other goals around. A bit of exploring on different islands opened up new choices, more quests and actually improved the party nicely. Now I am ready to take on the big bosses.
In the meantime founding a single village very late in the game showed me what its advantages can be. And how it needs to be protected.
This game is fun, in a relaxed way, and there always seems to be some small encounter or weird monster that I have not encountered yet.
Let's get this out of the way: If you are after a game that you can learn and/or finish in 30min, then this is not for you.
Yes, even for a seasoned Thea 1 player it may take some time to get used to it (e.g. having to use a Ritual to build your first city), but once you do, you will enjoy having more resources to gather, build new buildings and craft a larger variety of items.
I love that you can now build two cities, the different biomes for different resources, that exploration/story was extended to the water area and the different factions was a brilliant addition. I hope they expand on this by e.g. by adding faster flow for the faction approval/disapproval (both ways, and that you one action will make one faction happy and the other unhappy). The tactical battleplay is also great, being able to add one care twice (or more) adds so much variety to it.
What could be improved is to extend the story (you won't get to craft many good items by the time one story is finished), moving through ages/building upgrades, possibly build more than two cities.
The reason why I am not giving five stars is because the game is very power-hungry and here and there crashes or you get this weird graphic bugs.
Hopefully we will see Thea 3!
Too complicated and counter intuitive comparing with first Thea and much less optimized. I like story, I like atmosphere of series, events etc. but I really do not like spending time for wikies and guides (excluding in-game guide of course) to just survive.
This game is waiting for a review. Take the first shot!
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