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Planet Stronghold 2

Planet Stronghold 2

88 Positivo / 27 Calificaciones | Versión: 1.0.0

Winter Wolves

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Planet Stronghold 2, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Winter Wolves. Puede descargar Planet Stronghold 2 y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

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Planet Stronghold 2, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Winter Wolves. Puede descargar Planet Stronghold 2 y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

Planet Stronghold 2 Funciones

GAME FEATURES

- play as male or female with full skills customization

- as male, romance Rebecca, Rumi, Lakadema, Milo, Cliff and Shiler

- as female, romance Damien, Milo, Tom, Avae, Lakadema, Michelle

- branching plot featuring some tough and mutually exclusive choices

- use non-combat skills to advance in the plot outside combat

- play as you want: as full featured RPG with isometric map exploration, or in "Visual Novel Mode" if you're only interested in the story!

Planet Stronghold 2 is the sequel to the first sci-fi VN/RPG made by Winter Wolves.

Several years have passed since the colony of Planet Stronghold was saved from the Descorian threat. Now Lisa/Joshua Nelson have been promoted to Captain, but an increase in rank comes with greater responsibilities. Even without the threat of the Descorians, the colony is at risk of collapsing due to limited water supplies, food scarcity, and political instability.

Additionally, there are many alien factions scattered throughout the planet competing with Nelson and her/his team for the precious resources.

Of greater concern is also a series of earthquakes which have scientists worried that the planet is on the verge of a big change, one which could wipe out all life on it.

Like the first title, you'll need to save your colony of Planet Stronghold from all kinds of threats. Explore the new isometric map, capture resources, craft new items, and fight battles against hostile aliens...and other humans.

Planet Stronghold 2 features a branching plot, and you can choose the starting conditions at the beginning, allowing you to continue from where you left off from the first game of the series. Did you become a rebel or were you loyal to your king? Did you romance anyone or did you remain single?

No matter what you choose at the beginning, in the end you might be lucky to get out of Planet Stronghold...alive.

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Descarga Planet Stronghold 2 en PC con GameLoop Emulator

Obtén Planet Stronghold 2 juego de vapor

Planet Stronghold 2, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Winter Wolves. Puede descargar Planet Stronghold 2 y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

Planet Stronghold 2 Funciones

GAME FEATURES

- play as male or female with full skills customization

- as male, romance Rebecca, Rumi, Lakadema, Milo, Cliff and Shiler

- as female, romance Damien, Milo, Tom, Avae, Lakadema, Michelle

- branching plot featuring some tough and mutually exclusive choices

- use non-combat skills to advance in the plot outside combat

- play as you want: as full featured RPG with isometric map exploration, or in "Visual Novel Mode" if you're only interested in the story!

Planet Stronghold 2 is the sequel to the first sci-fi VN/RPG made by Winter Wolves.

Several years have passed since the colony of Planet Stronghold was saved from the Descorian threat. Now Lisa/Joshua Nelson have been promoted to Captain, but an increase in rank comes with greater responsibilities. Even without the threat of the Descorians, the colony is at risk of collapsing due to limited water supplies, food scarcity, and political instability.

Additionally, there are many alien factions scattered throughout the planet competing with Nelson and her/his team for the precious resources.

Of greater concern is also a series of earthquakes which have scientists worried that the planet is on the verge of a big change, one which could wipe out all life on it.

Like the first title, you'll need to save your colony of Planet Stronghold from all kinds of threats. Explore the new isometric map, capture resources, craft new items, and fight battles against hostile aliens...and other humans.

Planet Stronghold 2 features a branching plot, and you can choose the starting conditions at the beginning, allowing you to continue from where you left off from the first game of the series. Did you become a rebel or were you loyal to your king? Did you romance anyone or did you remain single?

No matter what you choose at the beginning, in the end you might be lucky to get out of Planet Stronghold...alive.

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  • Desarrollador

    Winter Wolves

  • La última versión

    1.0.0

  • Última actualización

    2020-03-31

  • Categoría

    Steam-game

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  • gamedeal user

    Apr 5, 2020

    I've played quite a lot of Winterwolves games and can say that a lot of effort went into this one! Great job! Compared to other games from this developer PS2 feels more mature, robust, more detailed. If you played the first part, you'll clearly see the evolution. The plot is more serious, humor is more strategically placed, characters feel more flashed out. Especially the old cast! Gotta say, I didn't expect to like Rebecca so much with her hot chick stereotype. I'm still angry at her though - she got all the hot guys before me! Avae being the exception and that's only because he lived in a cave all his life... lol I've played all the male romances and several endings and I mostly liked them all. Damien still being my favourite (even Tom looked nice. I'm against smoking in real life, but his "camp talk" picture looked sexy with the cigarette). I guess the old romances finally blossomed in part 2 so they feel more complete compared to new ones. But Milo and Avae just look so cute... On the side note, I was pleasantly surprised by the soundtrack! The level up screen totally rocked xD The CG art was gorgeous! Both explicit and "modest" in my opinion. I like the anime\cartoon blend artstyle here. Hope you're reading this, Jack! Thumbs up!
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 6, 2020

    Planet Stronghold 2 is a solid sequel, having a captivating story while maintaining the gameplay from their first game (since it's been a long time since i played PS1, i really can't point if something changed, but at the very least it is similar). While it is not needed to play the first game, it is fun for those who like to know the details of the whole story. The reason it is not needed it is because at the beggining you can choose a few important decisions that were made at the first game, and if you romanced anyone or not. I have been waiting for this game for a long time, and after playing enough to give a better review, i recommend for all who like both VN or RPG games (there is an option for those who like to read VN only, where the battles are all skipped). If you have doubts about buying even so, you can wait for a sale to buy it.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 11, 2021

    I may just be me, but I found the story to be slow and boring and the graphics / artwork amateur, just not my cup of tea.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 3, 2020

    Clearly an inferior version of the previous Planet Stronghold, both gameplay wise and graphically. Edit: Fair enough, it looks the same as Planet Stronghold 1, from 2011. The character and backgrounds are the same, fine. Still it's reused stuff with a 30$ tag price. Come on, you did way better with Planet Stronghold Colonial Defense, Cursed Lands and Amazon Princess. I love your game, but this is just Planet Stronghold v.2.0.
  • gamedeal user

    May 12, 2020

    I love this game, it's been an absolute joy to read from start to finish. So I'll do my best to leave a detailed review for those who want more information than "It's great just buy it already". (But for those of you who don't want detail, JUST BUY THE GAME IT'S GREAT!) Below I'll list some things I noticed as I played, both good and bad: I just recently finished my first run of the game as Joshua romancing Milo and I honestly just loved it. There were a couple moments that made me go "oh woah, okay, oh my god!" but that was mostly due to me downloading the optional DLC that makes things more risque, so I asked for it, and how could I possibly complain! (It was great) The PROS: - The romances are not rushed, they take time to develop and feel more natural that way. - I didn't expect to enjoy the grid based world exploration or even the combat system, I bought the game primarily to read the story, but as I progressed I found myself actually LOVING the combat. And the grid based exploration is a good way of displaying a larger world in a very simple way. - I played on normal difficulty, and I found myself actively seeking new combat encounters simply because I thought they were really fun. I grouped up my MC (a Psionic) with Damien, Tom, and Milo and it was an incredibly fun combat experience the whole way through. - The Romance is very fun, but the combat and world building of the storytelling are just as great if not better. - Less of a pro/con but more of a recommendation: Character levels and especially GEAR levels makes a HUGE difference in this game even on normal difficulty. If you want to go through this without insane difficulty in combat you need to upgrade your gear, and make sure to engage every enemy you can to gain experience. Unless of course you're playing on easy mode, but I highly recommend normal as the bare minimum for your first play through. - I can't attest to the other romance "lock-in" scenes yet (no spoilers) but Milos was hilarious and adorable. He says a bunch of meta stuff while playing a "dating holodisc game" by Galactic Wolf or something like that, and references things that the Winter Wolves Dev has experienced or gone through. I thought it was really silly and enjoyed it a lot. CONS (mostly just critiques that you can take or leave): - I'm not sure if this is a bug or something on my end but through a vast majority of the game I couldn't scroll up to review the chat log of the conversation I was in. There were times that I was able to so I know it's implemented, but more times than not I was unable to and it became frustrating. Sometimes I read super fast and click without really thinking and then realize during the next panel of dialog that I don't remember what they said to me 10 seconds ago, and I'd appreciate being able to scroll up to see it at any given time. - There are times that in order to gain approval with one of your companions you HAVE to flirt with them. The other dialog option makes you sound rude, and you lose approval with them. I'm primarily reminded of dialog with both Rumi and Rebecca where if I wanted to increase their approval of me I HAD to be flirty. Now not a big deal obviously if you play a Joshua that's into women, but the plan for my Joshua was for him to be into men, so him flirting with Rumi/Rebecca just felt really weird. But I wanted high approval with every one of my teammates so it felt necessary. I'd really have liked a neutral option like... Heeey, yeah you're beautiful and everything but uh, I like dudes. - Playing as female Nelson (Lisa) after my first playthrough as male Nelson (Joshua), I couldn't help but wonder why she has NO muscle definition at all... Joshua is freaking RIPPED! Yet Lisa, who has the same level of training, looks soft and squishy. I get it, that's the normal female body that people find attractive, but it just felt really unrealistic. A military commander should be VERY STRONG no matter their gender. I'd have loved a more defined muscle tone on Lisa and even Rebecca seeing as her shtick is that she is constantly working out. -There's no way to "lock" items in your inventory so you don't accidentally sell them/salvage them. Not a big deal, but I'd have liked it at later points in the game especially. - There are some minor grammar issues, they occasionally took me out of the moment a little especially in dialog between me and Milo (the one I was romancing on my first playthrough) but nothing game breaking. - I found most of the female voices to be very annoying as they are all kind of high pitched and overly stereotypical "girly" sounding. That being said, I am a woman and perhaps I just don't like the overly girly sounding voices, and you don't hear characters voices all THAT often so take this with a grain of salt. But every single woman in this game has a high pitched girly-girl voice except for Shiler, so it got a little old. SO there you have it, if you read this all than I hope it helped, but in all honesty you shouldn't even debate about getting the game or not. It's so great, just get it and enjoy it. My expectations were blown out of the water. Thank you Dev for creating such great stories, your visual novels are by far my favorite of any I've seen.
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 13, 2020

    I did a run-through of the original before playing this game, to remind myself what happened, and it took me 16 hours. One (completionist) play-through of this game took me 40 hours. In both cases, there's a whole other narrative side of things warranting at least one more play-through. In summary: it was fun! There were issues, though: there was the typical rpg problem where you're struggling at the beginning, and roflstomping everything by the end (I was 2-shotting bosses by the endgame), there were a number of bugs - all minor, like I had text from one window not clearing on moving to another once, at another point 2 characters were superimposed on top of each other, small things like that. Nothing big. Another ... not quite 'issue', but 'strangeness' was that at one point there was this whole new mechanic involving splitting the party, with a whole new interface ... and it never comes up again. At least, it didn't in the route I took. Oh, and I could access a teammate's personal quest at a point where it referred to main plot events which hadn't quite happened yet. Not a major problem, but again, just another small thing to add to the pile. Your relationships with characters move a slider between 'friendship' and 'rivalry', and I never got the impression that anything mattered in the relationship other than that bar. Maybe it does, it's just hidden, but the only thing I *noticed* being checked was the slider. Encourages a rather 'gamey' mindset, and you have to have self-discipline to not just roll-back if you made a decision which makes the slider go a way you don't want. The combat mechanics are decent - nothing too complex, but there's enough there to avoid boredom, for at least one play-through. But really, you play it for the story and characters. And they're good, but not brilliant. The characters are entertaining enough to sustain interest, but they're not particularly deep or complex (edit: actually, there was one character who had a bit of development which pleasantly surprised me, as I did not see it coming, so it's not entirely shallow). There are factions you have to deal with, but a main antagonistic faction felt rather under-developed. Maybe their background is explored more in another route? (There is a sidequest I somehow missed, so it is possible). In summary: it's not going to change your life. But if you enjoyed the first one, you should definitely enjoy this one. If you haven't played the first one, I'd start there. As I said at the beginning, it's not a particularly long game, and you can probably grab it cheap. This one has entertaining enough characters, a good enough story, and - very important to me - a satisfying ending (at least the one I got, there's a load others). At the price we pay, there's a lot of content value here. Good enough to get a 'thumbs up' from me.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 19, 2020

    I played -and loved- Planet Stronghold 1 back in the day a [i]lot[/i]. So, needless to say, I was thrilled when I found out that PS 2 was finally out after years of development. Currently, I'm about half way through - at least I do hope so, since I don't want the game to come to an end just yet. And I love pretty much every minute of it. Everyone who played PS 1 will recognize the art, characters, gameplay (for most parts) and the humour - though, I have to say, with Milo on board the "humour" spiked quite a bit. His humour is not necessarily always appropriate but he does get reprimanded for it. Something else that spikes in a weird (but already known) way is the difficulty. Especially after main events and/or venturing into new areas, it's quite possible to get your ass kicked. Especially if you either didn't buy new equipments or upgrade the current one. After that it can become VERY easy during certain fights (playing in Normal) but the old source of frustration -that is, enemies healing their allies back to health even after they got K.O.ed or having a group of enemies who all use 'Protect' on each other- is still here. Boy, did I miss that. [strike]Well, maybe not but it does make it challenging at times while still being manageable in Normal mode.[/strike] The story so far is quite intriguing, having me wonder how things would have played out if I had chosen the other starting point. That alone is incentive enough for me to go back and replay it in full length. Even though I would probably feel bad to have sided with King Oscar. A very big "problem", however, is the fact that a certain former "gangster" has stolen my heart and will quite likely be the reason for me to break up with Tom. Especially because I was reminded soon enough why I had my fair shair of trouble with that handsome white hair in PS1. [strike]I should've just chosen Damien or no one as a transfer romance looooool[/strike] VN Mode for the rescue I guess. To put it in other terms: I really like how the characters get some more backstory and their share of fleshing out in the second installment. [i]In particular[/i] Damien since he had not much screen time in PS1 and neither was he a playable part of the team. I AM worried that Avae and Lakadema will suffer a similar fate but I'll see how that goes. Tl;Dr: Just go and buy it, you won't regret this [i]if[/i] you are either a fan of VNs and/or the certain battle gameplay. And the OST is great, too. Probs worth picking that up as well along the way. Tl,DR^2: Thanks for that wonderful game, Jack. It really made my whole week to learn that it finally came out. Stay healthy, keep up the good work and I'll look forward to play Loren 2, whenever that may be.
  • gamedeal user

    May 23, 2020

    HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Ratings : 9/10 Planet Stronghold 2 is another excellent game that I enjoyed tremendously. Although it is a bit expensive, I felt that it is worth it, because it give me 100+ hours of fun and enjoyment. This game also have great replayability as I played it more than 10 times to get the 75 achievements. This game is a wonderful blend of both RPG and VN; both genre that I loved very much. As for RPG, you have the option of choosing 4 different starting classes (soldier, guardian, scout, psionics), and 2 different factions (empire, rebels). You can also choose either male or fema You even have the option to toggle nudity and erotic text too, without the need to download any special patches, as in most other games. Another strong point of this game is the 11 different endings, all of which are totally different, exciting and enjoyable to read. There is also the thrill of finding a different ending depending on the choices that you made throughout the game. Unfortunately, most of the time I get the same endings, so I feel a sense of triumph whenever a totally new ending occurs. You can play this game in 4 different difficulty settings. There is also a "Visual Novel" setting that allows you to skip all the fights if you are just seeking different endings or different romances. Planet Stronghold 2 is a game that I wholeheartedly recommend. This game is so good that after finishing it, I bought Planet Stronghold 1 and am playing it right now.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 1, 2020

    Usually I don’t write a review without going through at least most of the game, but Planet Stronghold 2 has become an exception: interesting story, original world, nice graphics and good gameplay. In addition, this is the third game in the series and a direct successor to PS 1, allowing its story to continue. Of course, there is an official "patch") Highly recommend!
  • gamedeal user

    May 26, 2020

    Very fun game, and a good sequel to PS 1. Lots of different choices to make, different plot paths to pursue, (optional) romance quests, endings, and of course Achievements. A good marriage of RPG, visual novel, and (again optional) dating sim. For the dating sim part of the game, there's an optional censorship DLC so you can toggle off what you may or may not want to experience. The developer is friendly and responsive, and I had a lot of fun w/ the game. I didn't care necessarily for the backup (don't mean that in a cruel way) artist, though some subjects came out better than others. My only constructive criticism would be this game needs a lot of proofreading. Typos are somewhat rare, but grammar and syntax (and missing small articles & words) show up as infrequent issues. Not enough to ruin my enjoyment, but there's room for improvement there. Looking forward to another game like this from WW.
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