Blood Bowl 2
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Developer(s) | Cyanide |
Publisher(s) | Focus Home Interactive |
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Microsoft Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox One |
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Genre(s) |
Sports Turn-based strategy |
Mode(s) |
Single-player Multiplayer |
Blood Bowl 2 is a turn-based fantasy sports video game developed by Cyanide Studios and published by Focus Home Interactive. It is a sequel to the 2009 video game Blood Bowl, based on the board game by Games Workshop. The game was developed for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, and was released on 22 September 2015.[1][2]
The game uses a new engine and removes the real-time mode found in the previous game, being turn-based only.[3] It also introduces the Bretonnian as a new playable race, which was developed based on a fan-developed rulebook.[4] The game will feature both a solo campaign and a multiplayer mode,[5] with the solo campaign being played as the human team, the Reikland Reavers.[3] Initially eight teams are playable, but additional teams were available as preorder bonus and DLC.[6]
Races
Eight races are included in the Blood Bowl 2 base game. These are the Humans, Orcs, Dwarfs, Skaven, High Elves, Dark Elves, Chaos, and Bretonnians.[7] There are also two races that are obtained as a pre-order bonus. The Wood Elves can be obtained by pre-ordering the game for Xbox One, and the Lizardmen can be obtained by pre-ordering the game for the PlayStation 4. When pre-ordering through Steam, both races are obtained.
On December 17, 2015, Cyanide announced that they would be adding four new races into the game, starting from the Norse (to be released on February 2016), followed by Undead, Nurgle, and Necromantic.
New Features
Several new and improved features have been added since the first Blood Bowl game. These new features include the new Campaign mode, Stadium Customization, Cabalvision, and the Player Marketplace.
Campaign Mode
In Campaign Mode, the player follows the story of the Reikland Reavers, a team in disgrace. It is the player's job, as the team's coach, to raise them back to their former glory. Beyond the standard game play that can be found in League and Multiplayer modes, Campaign Mode includes a number of scripted, one-time events such as a goblin crashing a helicopter in the middle of the field. When these events occur, the player has to continue play around them.
Stadium Customization
The base game includes five stadiums for customization. These are stadiums that originate with the Human, Orc, Dwarf, Dark Elf and Skaven. As players grow their teams, they can also grow their stadium. The stadium can be raised through four tiers, with 10 add-ons, for a total of 20 possible unique stadiums.
Cabalvision
Cabalvision is Blood Bowl 2's version of sports commentary. Before, during, and after the games, Jim and Bob provide the player with commentary based on the teams, players, and the action happening on the field.
Player Marketplace
Because of the brutal nature of Blood Bowl, teams will often have to find more player to field-due to death, injury, or retirement-or make some extra money. One way to do this is through the Player Marketplace. The Player Marketplace allows players to be both bought and sold from other coaches (both AI and Human).
Reception
It has a score of 75% on Metacritic. [8]PC Gamer awarded Blood Bowl 2 60%, saying "Blood Bowl 2 is the flashiest iteration of the game so far, but its dice rolls are frustrating, and its amble ruleset isn't introduced well to newcomers."[9] IGN awarded it 7.8 out of 10, saying "Blood Bowl 2 is a smashy, satisfying, goofy tactical melee that leaves just a bit too much up to the six-sided dice."[10] GameSpot awarded it a score of 8 out of 10, saying "Yet overall, Blood Bowl 2 is a step forward. It's a much friendlier, easier game than its predecessors, with improved looks, a tutorial campaign, controller support, and the UI improvements. New players won't feel blocked off from enjoying it."[11]
References
- ↑ Purchese, Robert (11 June 2015). "Blood Bowl 2 release pushed back to September". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- ↑ Savage, Phil (11 June 2015). "Blood Bowl 2 release date announced with new trailer". PC Gamer. Future Publishing. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- 1 2 Macgregor, Jody (3 November 2014). "Blood Bowl 2 Interview: The Interface, Leagues, And DLC". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- ↑ Peel, Jeremy (13 June 2015). "It started with a writ: the unlikely origin of Cyanide's Blood Bowl". PCGamesN. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- ↑ "Blood Bowl II". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- ↑ Sampson, Aaron (5 March 2015). "Warhammer Sports Return with Blood Bowl 2". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- ↑ "Blood Bowl 2". Retrieved September 19, 2015.
- ↑ "Blood Bowl 2 for PC reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
- ↑ Davenport, James (September 22, 2015). "Blood Bowl 2 review". PC Gamer. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
- ↑ Hafer, TJ (September 22, 2015). "Blood Bowl 2 review". IGN. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
- ↑ Griliopoulos, Dan (September 22, 2015). "Blood Bowl 2 review". GameSpot. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
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