Stronghold 2: Steam Edition re-enables multiplayer servers lifeless since 2014

I assume with the revival of 2005’s Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Classic (even if has some kinks to work out), dusting off your outdated multiplayer favourites is only a factor this week. On Thursday, FireFly Studios gave their also-2005 (bizarre coincidence) castle-building/besieging RTS Stronghold 2 a recent lease of life within the type of the brand new Steam Edition, together with restored multiplayer, built-in Workshop map-sharing assist and a few barely shinier graphics.

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If you’re not accustomed to the franchise, you in all probability ought to be, a minimum of with the sooner video games within the sequence. The Stronghold video games stay distinct amongst RTS’s for his or her laser-focus on the artwork of medieval fortress design and conquest. Build partitions, towers, locations in your archers to hang around and pour pots of boiling pitch in your foes – you recognize the stuff – however not like the Total War sequence, you might have full management over the place you place every bit of wall or guard. It’s very granular, and really satisfying.

Stronghold 2 was fairy nicely recieved when it first launched over a decade in the past, with some feeling it fell a bit wanting its predecessor and its standalone enlargement, Stronghold: Crusader. Still, public opinion on the second sport is much extra optimistic than on the third, which was largely panned for its multitude of bugs and questionable design selections. Given that the unique titles have already seen a number of relaunches, this appears the logical subsequent one to shine up and thrust again into the world.

While the response to this relaunch appears to be fairly broadly optimistic, and there’s variety of gamers on-line at current, there are some grumbles from the gang in Steam critiques and Youtube feedback. Most widespread is pointing to the shortage of bots in multiplayer, so if you happen to’re hoping for a comp-stomp, you’re wanting on the improper sport. There’s just a few complaints in regards to the new graphics, with some feeling they’re not fairly the improve they need to be. 

Stronghold 2: Steam Edition is available now for £12/$12.74 (that doesn’t sound correct…), with a 10% re-launch low cost obtainable till October 12th.

 
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