![]() ![]() Neither side can advance if there is something in their way, and as simple as it is, figuring out how to break through the enemy’s line takes work. When your units encounter theirs, they fight to the death. Your enemy works hard to destroy your caravan. Nothing is taken seriously, and there is often some smart self-referential jabs to get you chuckling along. Thankfully, the sequel has kept the same humour that was so prominent in the original release. There is no way to control your unit’s movements, as once they have been produced out of the construction building they only have one goal, and that is to get to the objective at the end of the map. Swords and Soldiers 2 is like its predecessor in that regard, with your units walking from left to right, attacking enemies as they bump into them as they move from right to left. The original Swords & Soldiers was released back in 2009, and sought to simplify and streamline the RTS genre by sticking all the action on a two dimensional plain. Swords & Soldiers 2 once again follows the Viking Redbeard, as he fights against demons, Persians and his nemesis, Blackbeard, so save the world (and his lunch). Everyone loves them, even the Vikings, according to Ronimo Game’s latest adventure. ![]()
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