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    Myth II: Soulblighter

    Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Nov 30, 1998

    The sequel to Myth: The Fallen Lords, Myth II returns to Bungie's real-time tactical gothic fantasy realm with new units, an enhanced graphics engine, and an all-new campaign. The story centers around the titular Soulblighter as he wages a bloody war against the unprepared forces of the Light.

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    For once, a LITERAL example of Real-Time Strategy 0

    Would your average, uneducated peasant really be able to mine a sack of gold in about a second? Could you really have fully-trained army of footmen, archers, and knights ready for battle in fifteen minutes? While micromanaging a variety of resources plays a prominent role in some of the most famous real-time strategy games, Bungie throws all of that out the window with their Myth series. The only resources you have are your soldiers, and they're more precious than all the gold, lumber, and vespe...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A timeless classic 0

    Before Bungie became the industry monsters they are today, the team was a relatively small developer that made Mac and PC-based games. In 1997 they began what I feel is the greatest strategy series of all time, Myth, with the release of Myth: The Fallen Lords and its sequel Myth II: Soulblighter. After years of playing Warcraft II knock-offs, Myth came in and delivered a fresh perspective on the RTS genre. For the first time unit strategy and battle tactics were the key elements to victory. Myth...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Real-Time Tactics 0

    The only strategy game that I have ever liked, Kessen was alright, but nothing special and Kessen II was just weird. There were a few others but I can't remember them. Gameplay There's no resource management, base building or level grinding. All your going to have is battle tactics and the AI gets pretty hard at times. Your always going to be outnumbered, so you better take care of your troops, mainly your archers and dwarfs, know how to use them and make sure they don't hurt the others or thems...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Showering your enemy with their own viscera 0

    Is it wrong to enjoy raining blood and body parts on the heads of your enemies? Of course, in order to do so you have to land one or two cocktails (or more...nothing wrong with excessive explosions) in their midst and hope the fuse doesn't fail. Then you'll be rewarded with a handful of muffled booms, cries of dismay, and several completely unlucky soldiers bursting at the seams and sending their flesh and entrails spinning high into the air, bouncing down off their comrades' heads, and staining...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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