

Due to the lack of real challenge in this tutorial segment, it can at times feel like Dynasty Warriors, with your hero slicing through demons and other enemies like a hot knife through butter. Fighting alongside NPC soldiers, it was easy to dive into the combat, quickly pick up the different nuances of how the Spellsword played, as well as the overall mechanics under the hood within the game.Ĭombat in this early segment of Kingdom Under Fire 2 feels solid for the most part. From demonic beings to titans dominating the battlefield, this early tutorial gave the raw backstory needed to understand the world, along with giving the right amount of hand-holding to usher new players into the mechanics at play within Kingdom Under Fire 2.

Utilizing spells for healing and fast agility to complement her close combat sword-based attack skills, the class made short work of the creatures looking to take the castle. Selecting the Spellsword as our class of choice for the on-site demo, we dove headfirst into a battle, aiding in defending a castle against an onslaught of monsters from hell. Each offers different levels of difficulty but can also offer a level of reward once the classes are mastered. Each offers a unique and diverse style of play, from the ranged attacks of the ranger to the rage-filled close combat of the Berserker, there should be a class for everyone. Gameforge also announced sixth class, the Dark Sorceress, will also make its way to the game post-launch. The game quickly starts players off by introducing them to the five classes they will get to play at launch - Gunslinger, Spellsword, Berzerker, Elementalist, and Ranger.
