Posted on: February 20, 2018

Aarowaim
Владелец игрыИгр: 162 Отзывов: 2
Engaging story, good scenarios, okay rts
I found that Dungeons II has enough engaging content to justify its price. It's not a super challenging RTS and there's some ways that it can be imbalanced, but it does provide just enough micromanagement challenges to be interesting. The art is cohesive, and the controls are fairly intuitive. I've completed the single player campaign and received a pleasant surprise halfway through, after the tutorial levels had been finished. Before I waffle on, I shall pass my verdict: It's an enjoyable *experience*, though it may lack some of the features hardcore gamers expect. If you enjoy stories such as The Hitchiker's Guide to The Galaxy, or The Stanley Parable, you will love this game because of the narration and the tone; there's many game objects that are humourous and pay homage to pop culture (and to Dungeon Keeper). The DLC is /not/ necessary to enjoy the game, and adds more scenarios (and a new playable horde) at the price of 2 coffees. The game introduces new players to the previous game's story quite elegantly, and also avoids boring old players of Dungeons. It's worth the price, but is by no means a hardcore game. However there are some small gripes I have. It can be a bit challenging at first to grab units and objects because without enabling a cursor setting, it's unclear where to hover in order to highlight the desired object. The zoom is too small for RTS of this scale, however it's enough to be playable. In most of the scenario, you must learn to rush objectives you have the absolute minimum of sustenance to pay your horde. Your natural desire is to turtle and build a massive and interesting labrynth, but this will not be possible in the scenarios, and is not always easy in multiplayer. Picture this as an RTS for players who want fast games instead of sprawling empires.
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