Queen's Wish 2: The Tormentor

Queen's Wish 2: The Tormentor

released on Aug 24, 2022

Queen's Wish 2: The Tormentor

released on Aug 24, 2022

You are in a barbarian land. They are trying to kill you. The Queen demands you tame them. So what now? Escape into an exciting, open-ended story and cunning tactical combat. Epic, indie fantasy adventure. Freely explore a huge world, fight for fame and power, and shape the world as you choose.


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Disclaimer: I Kickstarted this game.

My take on Queen's Wish 2 is basically the same as it was on Queen's Wish 1. The game is too large and too repetitive with not enough to hold my interest beyond the writing.

Unfortunately, the story here isn't as unique, because it feels like a retread of the first game with a couple of tweaks. A land you are sent to bring to heel populated by three different groups of people with different cultures and resources for you to exploit. You make choices orbiting around respecting the people's customs and land or just forcing them to do what you want. A small addition of governors for each area that are you are investigating and judging to see if they need to be replaced seems interesting, but I didn't play far enough for this to come to anything.
There is a main plot about some mysterious person causing havoc from the hills, but again, I didn't play far enough to see what this results in.

Many quests, dungeons, and areas are essentially indistinguishable from the first game, which is a bummer.
The combat itself has all the same shortcomings and problems, with not much to hold my interest.

You know what you are getting into if you played the first game. The lack of a new hook or some interesting expansion on the ideas means I found this one to be strictly worse.

6 hours. It was OK but annoyed at some of the decisions. Also needs 3 quick save slots.