Publisher: Aspyr Media

Publisher 2: Jowood Productions

Developer: 4HeadStudios

Category: Strategy

Release Dates

N Amer - 10/16/2006

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Preview

As the sequel to 2002’s Europa: The Guild, The Guild 2 has some pretty big shoes to fill. The original offered deep gameplay elements and robust features, while coupling it with an intrinsic interface that any gamer would be able to get used to quickly. Now the sequel is gearing up for a release, offering up the same brand of strategy and role-playing, albeit with some great new additions.

The Guild 2 has you building a dynasty to span several generations of your family’s lineage. You must establish a medieval empire that will keep your family in the money for many years, and it is up to you to decide the best way to go about it. Beginning with not much more to your name than a house, you have to build your empire from the ground up, starting in a trade business, dealing with your rivals accordingly (through whatever means you can), and otherwise making a sellable product to the public and building up your family.

Aside from the strategy elements of building up your status in the social and political realms, you can actually build up your individual character as well. You can build up levels that will give you different attributes, which can help you out on the strategy side of things (boosts in running your business, your employees’ ability to learn quickly and so on) or you can gain skills when it comes to being a rogue and running your business underhandedly, as in carrying out killings and scoring critical hits against your rivals and enemies.

Aside from the deep business elements, you must also work on building your character’s personal life. This includes getting married and establishing good relationships with those around you. Marrying well will assist you in verifying that your bloodline will be able to achieve the best as your family progresses.

Graphically, The Guild 2 is showing a lot of promise, offering a very detailed world with tons of unique elements thrown in the mix. While there were a couple of things that needed to be cleaned up, like a few animation issues. However, the overall look was very clean, and was a noticeably marked improvement over the original.

The Guild 2 is gearing up to be a very deep strategy game with some interesting elements and some unique role-playing elements. However, even considering the amount of complexity and sheer amount of stuff to be done, the interface is easy to pick up, making for a complex, yet approachable strategy/role-playing game. Look for it later this month.

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The Guild 2 is poised to offer up a compelling blend of strategy elements and role-playing.

Reviewer: Steven Hopper

Review Date: 09/11/2006


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