Perimeter 2: New Earth reviews

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Microsoft from Russian
Good afternoon. We have perimeter 2. New Land. I was a little bit fond of remembering the first part, so you can scroll down a bit. I really liked the first part and the addition of Emperors Testament (or whatever it is called). If you remember, the first part ends with the Return and Exodus frames back to Earth. It should Also be remembered that they were hostile to each other. And Exodus, we are assowith the spiritualism, and Return with the people who have risen from the power of the "deceitful Spiritism". The Point was that Exodus led the struggle by manipulating the landscape (earthquakes, volcanoes, and so on, caused by the rocks), the Return subordinated to the filth (the creation of human nightmares made from the sponge, ie dragons, insects, etc.), with which so long and stubbornly fought Outcome. Also there was another branch from the original path of Exodus-Imperia (though it seems to be considered extinct along with all those worlds after the return of the Exodus to the earth. If anyone remembers can tweak). But "Here you are not here" and in the end we have those two races. The Gameplay of the first part consisted in leveling the landscape on which it is possible to extract energy. Then there were built cores and other buildings. We had soldiers, officers and technicians who could be transformed into various warheads from the flare-up to the scams and so on. And then everything is like in other RTS. But Okay this is still a review of the SECOND part. Just to see the difference, and it's very big here. So, "If you remember, the first part ends with the Return and Exodus frames back to Earth." This is the beginning of the second part. That is, everything seems to be going on. We have two companies (guess Who) and our goal-to quickly destroy the enemy. The Fight for the territory has reached a new level. Now We are capturing not lined sponge, but... Well, I ran ahead. It was Worth to start with the fact that Exodus found its refuge in the water. He can only Build and live on it. The Return lives on land. * Build and live it can only on it. Now It's not as easy as the first part. Now you need to keep track of your opponent quietly not flooded/drained. The hand has become a tool that you can use manually. If you in the first part singled out the areas on which the tractors were digging, then you yourself handle will dig the ground and pour in another place. It Is with the help of it you can add problems to your enemy in the form of flooding or water zasypki. There is a good physics, meaning that the water flows from the Vozvshevam to the places below. And Return from a flood, for example, it is possible to "raise" the base or waking an earthen shaft. The result is to constantly throw away the ground, so as not to be stranded. The Review is already great, and I just started (. But having tried both parts you and without reviews perfectly will understand all. It is Impossible not to mention construction and soldiers. You're going to get confused. First of All, you don't have a frame. Build the nucleus, next to it you can build other buildings, but Not the same as before, and, for example, the plants of light, medium and heavy machinery. They produce appropriate units Of combat. Not SOLYSOFFICERS, and groups of tanks that can transform into airplanes... Yes. I think So. Still There is something about the artifacts that give the opportunity to pump skill from the tree of skills. And they have to be dug with the help of the hand. Something like That. Do I recommend It or not? I'll say so. If you are a fan of the first part, the second you will hardly like and not the fact that you are in it at once (it was). But you will satisfy your desire to finally break the enemy and defend the interests of his beloved race (let's say so). Having Passed the appropriate company naturally. After all, it is not very interesting, just you know what it will end (the ending of the first part was very intriguing for me). 5 droughts Return from 40 Exodus floods (understood who is easier?)
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