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Seven Kingdoms 2

Seven Kingdoms 2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Trevor Chan masters and expands the RTS genre in one swoop!
Review: So rarely does a sequel manage to deliver a game that doesn't rely heavily on warm-fuzzy-feelings of the previous iteration but stands on its own as a game worthy of emulation and sequel. Trevor Chan managed to expand the RTS genre with "Seven Kingdoms" (and its free add-on, "Ancient Adversaries") and he does it here again with "Seven Kingdoms II: The Fryhtan Wars".

The original 7K was an artistically successful look at how far an RTS wargame (like Command & Conquer) could be cross-pollinated with a sophisticated turn-based civilization builder, like Sid Meier's Civilization. As a result, 7K and 7K2 have things you don't normally see in combat-oriented RTSes, like mines, factories for peaceful production, markets and trading caravans. 7K2 simplifies and streamlines much of 7K's original "peacetime" model--and as with the original, how well you fare in peace may determine how well you're prepared for war.

7K also featured espionage as an important part of the game, and 7K2 elaborates on that even further. And while the techonlogy tree of 7K was limited to war machines and ships, 7K2 features military formations, advanced and specialist units for each race and advancements in peacetime activities like farming.

On top of all that, in 7K2, you can get down-and-dirty playing a "fryhtan" race, the mythical monsters that terrorized 7K players. If you're not in the mood for production, research and keeping your citizens happy, you can just raise monsters and subjugate humans.

This game is an essential part of the RTS canon and, unfortunately, won't get the press or reception it deserves. But that doesn't mean =you= have to miss out on it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The worst game ever
Review: When I bought Seven Kingdoms two I thought I would be buying a real time civiltion. This was not true. The game was very complicated. The main problem when your the humons is you run out of people. It's not like age of Empires, a better game where you create people for food (it's is like that for the monsters) You people revolet and you can't even really beat the second level. Also when your army just gets up and walks away due to the computers unfair spying skill. This is a horrible game


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