Fortix 2 reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Overall, the second Part could have tolerated even more "Innovations," since it is mainly limited to optical Changes. Nevertheless, Fortix 2 has also become a successful Game. However, Newcomers can confidently also resort to the first and cheaper Part:)
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Microsoft from French
As in the first opus released earlier, the goal of the game is to gradually conquer a territory by plotting a line to create successively several small conquered areas. It is necessary to finish the levels in the allotted time avoiding flying enemies and projectiles. Catapults can be triggered to destroy enemy defenses or exterminate trapped monsters in captured areas. We can get bonuses to make our job easier. In short, the only changes compared to Fortix 1 are the graphics and minor changes in the environment that only change little the gameplay. A game therefore always very nice available in 4 levels of difficulty (choose the highest to have a little challenge) that allows to have a good time although rather short. But at the price it is sold, it's gift.
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Microsoft from French
Although Fortix is a "Tower offense" game, namely the inverse of a "Tower Defense", it also relies on a game mechanics that is reminiscent of the venerable QIX game. In this game, you play as Sir Fortix, a Knight who goes to conquer castles, but who must avoid enemy fire and monsters on his way. He will literally have to fight his way through thirty labyrinthine levels, in order to defeat the magician Xitrof. To do this, he will be able to draw lines that will allow him to recover little by little plots of land, enemy turrets, balists and castles. You will also be able to recover various temporary bonuses, which will have the effect of pausing enemies, allowing you to fly, etc. This capture technique is a result of the arcade game QIX, released 30 years ago. The game features a more elaborate bestiary than its predecessor and allows to sprinter on existing tracks. Players will now be slowed down by certain types of terrain and defenses. If completing the 30 levels of the game will require you a little less than four hours, completing the game at higher difficulty levels is a definite challenge, especially if you want to get a perfect score at the end of each conquest. And once you've completed the main campaign, you'll still be able to complete 15 levels from the first title in the series. Extensions are coming, as are monthly updates. Game available in French (on-screen texts only) positives: + happy combination of genres + difficulty levels well dosed + support for steam cloud negative points:-where are the monthly updates?
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