![]() The choices in The Banner Saga aren’t black-and-white moral decisions these choices are more about learning to read each character’s intentions while planning for the safety of your clan. I knew I couldn’t trust her in my caravan, so I allowed the soldier to execute her for the safety of the group. I briefly thought about helping her, but she seemed insane and was too much of a wild card. Not long after that, I encountered a few men executing a witch on the side of the road. Many players lost more than a few of their best warriors through the ordeals of the first game.Īt one point in The Banner Saga 2, I tried to help a few refugees on the side of the road, only to discover – a few hours later – that they had run off with some of my supplies. ![]() Unfortunately, keeping everyone happy is almost impossible, which leads to bloody conflicts on the battlefield. Like the original, The Banner Saga 2 propels players into a series of hard decisions, asking users to manage the safety and welfare of an entire caravan as they march across the country looking for a safe place to lay their head. For more on the game, check out today's new trailer. This feature was originally published on April 5. Here are four ways Stoic has improved its epic Norse strategy series. ![]() After getting six hours of hands-on time with the near-finished product, we’re more eager than ever to see how this journey comes to a close. The company’s sophomore release continues this tragic tale while improving on the compelling strategy framework of the first game. Stoic’s original Banner Saga set up a planned trilogy of strategy titles that explore the state of a Norse fantasy world after all its gods have died.
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