Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 Reviews
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Stupendous space battles in the 41st millennium.
While the game could use some polish, Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 translates well as a video game.
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 is a treat for fans of Warhammer and the space combat genre in general.
A new year, a new slate of Warhammer games. Following years of stingy use of the license, Games Workshop has since opened the floodgates to developers, with most of them sadly most failing to impress. The original Battlefleet Gothic: Armada was one of those games with a decent idea, great gameplay, but let down by a repetitive campaign, only a handful factions, and bugs galore. Unlike most other developers though, Tindalos Interactive learned from their missteps, and not only does Battlefl...
A satisfyingly tactical real time strategy game with a deep love of Warhammer 40K lore.
So, that said, is this particular endless space war worth enlisting in? If you’re looking for an incredibly deep 4x - no. If you’re up for some big, beautiful, dramatic RTS campaigns with weighty, satisfying combat, and don’t mind waiting for a patch to iron out a few creases - then yes. Either way, you should recommend this review to your friends, because I’m in talks with the RPS hivemind about doing that All the Fallouts thing but with the other 39,999 Warhammers. That’s roughly 526.3 tweets for every one of Nate’s, so the amount of good jokes should hopefully balance out.
When I was a kid in school, a teacher overheard me talking about Warhammer. He sold me his old collection of Fantasy High Elves which I took to the local Games Workshop store to repaint with my terrible skills, but the staff was hypnotized by the models which were apparently older than I was. I walked out of the shop having sold them the models for more money than an eleven-year-old should ever reasonably own. I’m telling you this because it is the closest I came to Warhammer and Warhammer 40K. But despite that, I enjoyed Battlefleet Gothic Armada II, even if I don’t have much of a clue on what is going on in terms of lore.