Nordic Revives SpellForce 2 Expansion

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Nordic Revives SpellForce 2 Expansion


Nordic Games will summon a SpellForce 2 expansion that's been in limbo since 2009 from the aether and onto PCs in May.

Lots of promising games seem to declared bankruptcy [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/107767-Blizzard-Shelved-StarCraft-Ghost-to-Support-WoW], but managed to avoid cancellation for three years. The game's tenacity won out, as Nordic Games GmbH took the game under its wing, nursed it back to health, and plans to release it into the European wilds in May.

While the SpellForce series has never been a major hit, the quirky German series has attracted its share of fans on both sides of the Atlantic for successfully (if somewhat plainly) combining RTS and RPG trappings into lengthy quests with lots of units to train, gear to acquire, and enemies to fight. Faith in Destiny will follow the story of previous expansion Dragon Storm, pitting a new hero against a band of demons known only as The Nameless. As far as the game's three-year absence from popular media, Reinhard Pollice, a manager at Nordic Games, gives a no-nonsense explanation. "The development of SpellForce 2: Faith in Destiny... could neither fulfil (sic) our high quality standards in some departments nor the expectations of the community," he explains. "Therefore, we decided to ... comprehensively revamp several segments of the game."

Will Faith in Destiny be the SpellForce installment that finally breaks out and makes the series a mainstream success? Probably not, but its upcoming release is sure to please a small but dedicated fanbase. SpellForce as a series has withstood lukewarm sales and the bankruptcy of its publisher, but it still perseveres and lives to fight another day with a good central mechanic and solid gameplay. Faith in Destiny may not set the world on fire with a well-placed rune, but there's still a lesson in there. Nordic has not yet confirmed a North American release, but history suggests that it will arrive in the Western Hemisphere not too long after its European launch.

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I played a little bit of Spellforce 2, it was a wierd quirky RTS with heroes, came out before WC3 made it popular I think?
 

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Wow, um...does her mother know she goes out in public dressed like that?
 

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the up side is, it won't be as bad as Duke Nukem Forever, that set the bar plenty high (or low?) in terms of IPs dropping off and coming back
 

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I tried to get into the Spellforce games but they were just so relentlessly bland I couldnt succeed. Everytime I came back to it I'd forgotten who the charcters were or why i cared.
 

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Glad to hear, it's a pretty good series, I was surprised when it went 'poof'...

Then again, same thing happened with Hegemonia: Legions of Iron.
 

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I'm not convinced she could hold that sword, the outfit is fine, skimpy clothes are the cornerstone of most fantasy... I'm not certain why that is but there we go, but to me she looks amazingly anorexic, give that woman a cheese burger.
 

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Hurrah!

SpellForce returns! Been waiting for Faith In Destiny for so long, I do hope it measures up. I also hope that the english voice acting will be better, but I know thats not going to happen.

As for the cover art, well, its a SpellForce tradition. Every game/expanison in the series has had a woman in a similar state of dress on the front. In fact that cover art is rather evocative of that of the original SpellForce: The Order of Dawn, though with the centre character facing the audiance rather than turned away.
 

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Bob_Marley42 said:
Hurrah!

SpellForce returns! Been waiting for Faith In Destiny for so long, I do hope it measures up. I also hope that the english voice acting will be better, but I know thats not going to happen.

As for the cover art, well, its a SpellForce tradition. Every game/expanison in the series has had a woman in a similar state of dress on the front. In fact that cover art is rather evocative of that of the original SpellForce: The Order of Dawn, though with the centre character facing the audiance rather than turned away.
Looking at the case of the first game now. Even she had more armour than that. With that it looks like they've gone "fuck it, everyone knows we're only trying to get them to wear fuck all anyway".

But I didn't even realise there was a second one. Must go pick it up, I liked that game.