SpellForce 2: Dragon Storm
PC · 2007
About this game
New single-player campaign with spectacular new landscapes, continuing the legendary SpellForce 2 storyline
The story continues and the fate of the Soulbearer will be revealed as old acquaintances from SF2 can be met again: The Soulbearer (SF2 Avatar), Shae, Mordecay, Jandrim Windhammer, Idara, Ylia, Laudinia, Sephis, Lya, Skjadir, Cardogan, Mordecay, Karan, Galius, Yared, Redmund, König Ulf, Halicos, Undergand, Askan, Alastar, Irion, Alyre, Falida, Nightsong and of course Flink McWinter.
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More RPG-experience through special hero-quests: the companions of your Avatar open quests that will provide them with additional abilities.
A consistent world: players will also visit familiar cities from SF2, where massive changes are taking place – never before has an RTS been so capable of telling a continuous story!
A completely new Shaikan faction, consisting of Shaikan, Dragonkin and Blades with their powerful Dragon Titan!
Enhanced skill tree with the new Shaikan Skill section.
Units of the Shaikan can choose between several upgrades allowing you to adapt them to your tactics.
New spells and items to summon loyal pet companions for your Avatar!
Face your opponents in stunning new maps for Player vs.
Player battles (2+1) including the special “King of the Hill” mode that pits parties of heroes against each other.
New Free game maps (3+1) and the ultimate challenge: The Arena Quest that takes you across dozens of maps to create the ultimate weapon and face the most powerful of foes in the Arena.
New enemies and special items for the free game mode.
Hundreds of new items and new set items that combine to grant special powers to the player.
Crafting allows the player to create and enhance his own special items!
About PC
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