![]() ![]() Squad-mates can spawn at their officer's portal and they receive bonuses to their health+Stamina+mana when near their officer. Make no mistake, each player is autonomous, but they will follow a good commander.Įach team has several SQUADS of about 3-5 players. Commanders can cast debuffs on enemies and buffs on their own team's players. They can build new tech buildings, defensive towers, and forward outposts. All are versatile depending on your skill and all can offer you a different play-style and your team a different benefit.Įach team has one commander who is viewing the game as an RTS. We have fighters, healers, siege, stealth units, builder units. There are ranged attacks, special attacks like bleed damage or stuns, blinds, binds, all depending on which unit you're playing. When you're ready you start to learn the abilities for each unit. Get in there and swing your swords, you'll figure out how the combat works. You can improve yourself by learning more and more, but you can also jump in and just figure it out. Savage 2: A Tortured Soul is a team game where we work together to defeat the other team using mostly melee combat. The game is alive, and organized because we still want to play it. Last week we had 23 users playing on Saturday. We are keeping this game alive by scheduling regular games every Saturday. I have never played a game with this much collaborative strategy before and since Savage 2. Each player's ideas and ability to work together will contribute to the composition of a team's strategy. There is a lot of potential from game-to-game for unique strategies and the game does not get stale because the players are different each time. Still, Savage 2 is certainly worth a download and it is a great effort from an independent developer at a cheap price. There are a couple of problems with the game that keep it from earning a perfect score: occasional but annoying lag and the lack of a manual. Savage 2 feels like Enemy Territory: Quake Wars: a couple of innovations makes for an interesting game, though I would say Savage 2 is a bit more original. Savage 2 is simply different and refreshing, something that sets it apart from more conventional games like Call of Duty 4. When players are working together, the gameplay parts of Savage 2 assemble nicely to produce an exciting gameplay experience. Savage 2 reduces stalemating through finite gold supplies and increased respawn times for losing teams. The online stat tracking (including replays of every game ever) and in-game experience model infuses some role-playing into Savage 2. The action players can choose from a selection of unique units to play as, and may earn gold from their actions on the field, which in turn may be either donated to the team, spent on useful items in an RPG fashion, or used to buy more powerful units.The specific classes require good teamwork in order to be successful. Most of the players on each team are "action players," fighting the other team's action players on the field, using powerful third person melee and weaker first person ranged combat. The game is played in rounds, and no benefits carry over from each match, despite the RPG elements present in each match. The game is played with two teams (the Legion of Man and the Beast Horde) fighting against each other on a large playing field in an attempt to eventually destroy the durable command center of the enemy team, thereby winning the game. Savage 2 combines RTS, FPS and RPG aspects into its gameplay. The game was released through Steam on July 13, 2008, and went free-to-play in December 2008. On December 9, 2008, S2 Games announced that the game was officially freeware, with a paid "Premium Account" option that expanded certain aspects of the game. ![]() It officially released on January 16, 2008. It was developed and published by S2 Games and is the sequel to Savge: The Battle for Newerth. Savage 2: A Tortured Soul is the sequel to Savage: The Battle for Newerth, a fantasy and science fiction themed video game that combines elements of the first-person shooter, real-time strategy, and action role-playing game genres. ![]()
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