![]() I guess you must have to keep prisoners to get the good Zurbaran ending so you can give him her head. (Several achievements bugged out, did no evil acts, released all prisoners, and Naurim was good as he refused the money and said he wanted to reconcile with his people but didnt get achievements for this). I had let ♥♥♥♥♥ go as promised for helping with the potion, she then appeared fighting for the bad guys in the final battle. In the end, the people loved the Silver Corapia, and they dressed her in silver and built a mausoleum to her memory atop the hills.Įmerwyn I made nearly exact same decisions, though also strengthened the army and the rule of sucession so that the city wouldnt descend into anarchy after I died. Takate had died sacrificing himself to save Cassia's sister, and I was quite sad to not see an option to enact some memorial in his honour, or do something about the arena that would forever carry his name as the legendary gladiator he was.Īlong the game, I also always refused to commit any "optional" bloodshed, including disallowing Faramud from doing any pillage missions, and letting every prisoner go free after interrogation. She freed Zurbaran of slaveship and gave him a coffer of gold to get started in his life of freedom. She also paid the dwarf handsomely for his services, so he could get back a dwarf-worthy fortune. She spent her last few hours entertaining her sister with tales, to finally fall asleep quietly on her throne.Ībout her followers, she gave Naurim what she promised: ♥♥♥♥♥'s head. Anyone could have been her, if they had been pushed to do what she did. The only self-glorifying act that she committed was enacting statues of herself, but even then, those statues would be wearing the mask of the Silver Corapia, as a symbol of freedom. She smelted all the gold in the palace to make coins that she used to compensated the families that lost loved ones to the war with riches. She forbid slaveship and the use of poisons, as well as she lowered the taxes. ![]() Cassia spent much of her last day building orphanages, hospitals and a grand promenade. ![]() To celebrate the launch of Blackguards 2, Kalypso and Daedalic have revealed the official launch trailer, offering gamers a glimpse at the tense, tactical hexfield battles that await within this dark fantasy world based on the mythology of classic tabletop RPG ‘The Dark Eye’.I played "good" Cassia. Blackguards 2 is a turn based RPG where players follow the story of disgraced noblewoman Cassia as she embarks on a dark and brutal quest to clear her name and take the throne from the one man who imprisoned her…her own husband! They say that revenge is a dish best served cold and nothing screams revenge more than years of wrongful incarceration. The digital version will be available on the PlayStation® Store on 19th September, with the Xbox One boxed retail and digital releases launching on the same day, as scheduled. In North America, the boxed retail edition of Blackguards 2 on PlayStation®4 has been delayed due to a manufacturing issue – a new release date will be announced as soon as it has been confirmed. The digital version is also available now on the PlayStation® Store, with the Xbox One digital version due to arrive on the Xbox Games Store on 19th September. The retail version will be available as a Limited Day One Edition containing a digital artbook and digital soundtrack revealing the stunning art and haunting melodies which served as inspiration in the creation of Blackguards 2. Kalypso Media and Daedalic Entertainment are excited to announce that turn-based tactical RPG Blackguards 2 is out now as a boxed retail edition across the UK and export territories for PlayStation®4 and Xbox One. Moving on, let's dig into the accompanying press release mentioned earlier: TYRANT OR SAINT? CHOOSE YOUR PATH OF VENGEANCE AS BLACKGUARDS 2 LAUNCHES TODAY ON CONSOLESīoxed Limited Day One Edition of turn-based RPG available now for PS4 and Xbox One across Europe ![]() One would assume that there are a bevy of fixes given the amount of time since the initial release, but the press release doesn't mention anything outside of a digital artbook and soundtrack, and neither of those will be a differentiating factor. Daedalic Entertainment's turn-based RPG sequel Blackguards 2 launched for PC way back in early 2015, but it wasn't until today - over two-and-a-half years later - that it was finally made available on the promised PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.
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