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Thea 2: The Shattering

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Thea 2: The Shattering is a follow-up to the successful Thea: The Awakening, which brings the idea of innovative genre hybrid, with elements of turn-based, 4X strategy, survival, RPG and a card game, to entirely new and thoroughly polished level.
The player takes on a role of a deity from the Slavic mythology-inspired pantheon and as such, controls the fate of a small flock of believers struggling for survival. This goal can be achieved in many ways, from diplomacy to war, from exploring to conquering, but any playstyle will surely lead to completely unique adventures thanks to the procedurally generated environments. Rich options, from crafting to town-building system, as well as the co-op multiplayer gameplay, make Thea 2 an ideal choice for tactically minded players, who are up for a challenge.
Key features:
Explore rich, procedurally generated and diverse new environments and biomes.
Expand your influence in the world, build towns, widen your territories or chose to remain a nomad.
Exterminate your way to victory, battle through the vast array of creatures or simply strive to survive till sunrise.
Exploit the many wonders of the land - discover and combine resources, collect materials and craft them into your equipment.
Become a deity of Thea and direct your chosen to victory in a world inspired by Slavic myth and folklore.
Play together - co-op mode for up to 3 players allows you to build your pantheon with friends.
Choose your playstyle - become a warlord or a diplomat, or simply remain an outsider wandering the world in search of glory.
Survive any way you can and choose your challenge style as you resolve conflicts via battle, mental or spiritual challenges.
Free DLCs, built-in adventures editor and other modding tools.

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MuHa Games
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MuHa Games
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System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Dual Core 2.2 GHz or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 11 class GPU with 2GB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 10 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Device
  • Additional Notes: Internet Access recommended
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Quad Core 3.5 GHz or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 11 class GPU with 4GB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 10 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Device
  • Additional Notes: Internet Access recommended
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Thea 2: The Shattering reviews and comments

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review Early Build Review: Like its Predecessor, it promises to be a very nice Game in the Sense of a lap strategy inspired by Role-playing. Some Weaknesses of the first Part in Terms of control and Clarity are much better solved, the Micromanagement also promises a few more Options or Challenges. What still seems very unfinished Are Balancing and Storyline. But There is also Time to take care of it until the Release. Sniffing Out definitely makes You want more.
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Early Access Review First of all, I have to say that you can still notice the early access of this Game. The Emphasis is very much on "still." I played the first Part over 100 Hours and loved it very much. It was the same at first and the Developers patched and developed diligently. The Innovations in this Game all look very good and make Sense. These include:-the free Choice of settlement Place, which was already given in Part 1-the new Combat system, in which the Card Game is much more complex and thus also more fun, and the greater Freedoms in character development and the Choice of Starting Advantages Of a Deity. Conclusion: It was set in the right places to top the ingenious 1st Part and the Developers are well on their Way to achieving it. If you are looking for a challenging RPG strategy survival, you can easily access it.
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Early Access Review I picked up many Hours of Thea 1 and wanted to support the likeable Developer studio by buying Thea 2 in early access, usually I always wait for Full Release to fully enjoy the Game. But now to my preliminary Conclusion: Players who liked Thea 1 will also like Thea 2, of course the Game is still in an early Resolution phase, a lot of Content does not seem to have been implemented yet and there are also some Bugs, I had a Mistake, for example, and could save my Save Don't load after an important Hero of my Group has spoken the time, then an Error Message appeared and the Charging screen stopped with error Message at 79%. Nevertheless, it can be said that the Game is a lot of Fun and the well-known "Only one round" feeling comes up very quickly. My English is not so bad, but as a German Player I am of course also looking forward to the German Translation so that the History and Dialogues become more understandable, because Thea is also a Text-heavy Game and some Dialogues are quite Demanding. The Requirements for English Language skills. ;-) The Game gets a clear Buy recommendation from me, who doesn't like Bugs and uncomplete Game Content, should wait with the Purchase until the Game has been further developed. In My Opinion, the Developer Studio should have waited a bit longer with the Early Access release, which could certainly have avoided many of the worse Ratings. Players sometimes look at the Reviews and often-even if it's Early Access, make a Bow around Games with bad Reviews even if the recent Reviews are positive against it.
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