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Bandits appeared in the swamps, in the north the orcs revolted in Yarkandar. By the sea, pirates reign with their own laws. Everyone must be pacified, and no one will agree to reconciliation for the sake of peace. Each group and race exists only in accordance with its own purposes. The site administration is not responsible for the content of the materials on the resource.

If you are the copyright holder and want to completely or partially remove your material from our site, then write to the administration with links to the relevant documents. Your property was freely available and that is why it was published on our website. The site is non-commercial and we are not able to check all user posts. Gothic 2: Gold Edition screenshots:. The world of Gothic is one of the most valued among RPG games, being a series of video games that are really well consolidated, and the second installment of which meant a real revolution.

The story in Gothic 2 continues exactly where we left it at the end of the first part, being as deep and complete as everyone expected. In the first Gothic , everything revolved around a magic barrier the malfunctioning of which had led to a real political, economical and social order problem. Our character carried out a really crucial role in that plot, that now continues. In Gothic 2 , everything starts when your mentor rescues you after spending a month buried under the rubble, the world has changed, and one of the dragons sent by Beliar God of Evil has placed your civilization in danger and you have to solve it.

With improved controls and a clear objective, to defeat the dragons with the Eye of Innos , you'll have to join one of the groups or factions, and depending on your decisions you will have to make good reign anew. While hacking away at one enemy isn't a problem, get into a fight with more opponents and the poor targeting system makes it difficult to focus your attacks.

Running away, too, proves harder, as you often get twisted into facing a direction you don't want to go in. Best to stand back with a bow or let them come to you individually and pick them off one by one. That may be a good way to up your levels but it's a laborious task. Entertainment requires supplementing it with quests and, again, like the first Gothic, there's a lot to get through before you feel like you're getting anywhere. Your first real task is to retrieve an important artefact, which can only be achieved by becoming a member of the militia, which can only be achieved by becoming a citizen, which can only be achieved by getting the approval of the tradesmen, which can only be achieved by pleasing their needs and so on.

So much so, that you soon forget what the first point was as you run around trying to please. However, the level of immersion and the feeling of involvement within the gaming world benefits Gothic greatly, and it's not too long before you start to feel a genuine part of this RPG 's world. However, the above method isn't the only way to go about discovering new things, though.

With experience points and cash being so valuable, you're best spreading yourself around in order to have a decent chance of levelling up. To this end, it constantly feels as if you're slowly chipping away at the edges of the game instead of making a beeline through it. The main plot revolves around an army of orcs and dragons threatening the land, yet don't expect to see anything of this for a long time as you try to earn enough points to handle a sword effectively.

While some of you may find this infuriating, there are benefits, such as countless hours of gameplay. In fact, the more you put in, the more Gothic II will give you in return. Deja vu again. To forge mindlessly ahead with the main plot would be missing everything else there is to see and you never reach tolerance point before some new quest or plot-twist starts to address itself.

After the interface improvements and a graphical upping, it really is much the same game on a bigger scale, and forthat reason alone it surpasses its predecessor. While there's nothing conspicuously new in structure, Piranha Bytes has spent time tidying the game up to make this a definitive continuation. It's a respectable RPG and those of a more patient nature should really warm to it as it features a glorious circumstance of graphics and gameplay along with a confluence of exploration and experience points.

In other words: looks great, plays fine.



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