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A 12-faction space RTS set in Warhammer 40K's Gothic War. Brutal fleet combat with real tactical depth, let down by inconsistent AI and a rough learning curve.

Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 is a real-time space strategy game built on the Warhammer 40,000 lore of the Gothic War, letting you command fleets across three separate campaigns covering the Tyranid invasion, the return of the Necrons, and the broader 13th Black Crusade. Each of the 12 playable factions has genuinely distinct ship loadouts, movement mechanics, and special abilities. Imperium fleets lean on armor and broadside firepower. Tyranids swarm with organic bio-ships that regenerate hull points mid-fight. Chaos fleets use faster, more maneuverable vessels with long-range lance batteries. The difference between factions is not cosmetic - it changes how you manage range, speed, and ability cooldowns in every engagement. The tactical layer is where Armada 2 earns its hours. Individual ships can be ordered to lock on for precision fire, boost shields toward an incoming volley, use Burn Retros to halt and swing the ship's firing arc in an emergency, or launch boarding torpedoes to disable enemy subsystems. Managing those moment-to-moment decisions while also queuing movement orders for six to eight ships simultaneously is legitimately demanding. Veterans of the first Armada game will find the sequel meaningfully expanded; newcomers who have never piloted a Gothic class cruiser will find the opening missions quietly overwhelming. The tutorial covers basic controls but does not prepare you for the full decision tree of a mid-campaign fleet action. Give it three or four missions before you judge the whole system - the mechanics start clicking around hour three. The campaign layer adds a light grand-strategy map where you choose engagement order, manage fleet repairs between battles, and unlock ship upgrades and admiral skills. It is not a deep 4X layer - do not walk in expecting Total War campaign complexity. But it provides enough structure to make individual battles feel consequential. Losing an upgraded battleship actually stings because it takes several missions to rebuild that investment. The AI on the strategic map is serviceable but predictable once you learn its priority targets. In the tactical battles, the AI handles basic flanking adequately but struggles with advanced ability timing; it rarely uses Burn Retros intelligently, which experienced players will exploit hard. Multiplayer is where the AI criticism stops mattering. The 1v1 ranked mode is reasonably active among a dedicated community that has stayed with the game since release. Fleet building for competitive play opens a different set of questions around point costs, ship synergies, and faction matchups that strategy-minded players will enjoy workshopping. The mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop is modest compared to the big Paradox titles - there are quality-of-life improvements and some cosmetic additions, but no massive overhaul mods that transform the game. What Tindalos shipped is largely what you get. The 74 percent positive score on Steam is an honest read. Armada 2 is a well-constructed niche product that commits hard to its source material, respects the asymmetry between factions, and delivers genuinely satisfying tactical moments when a well-timed boarding action cripples an enemy flagship. It also has a campaign AI that sometimes makes baffling decisions, a tutorial that undersells the system depth, and occasional performance dips during large fleet engagements. For Warhammer 40K fans and real-time tactics players who want something meatier than a standard RTS, the investment pays off. Casual strategy players looking for a gentler entry point should be prepared to lose the first campaign on normal difficulty before the systems feel natural. Diego, Scout Team

Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2

Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2

24 ene 2019Tindalos InteractiveFocus Home Interactive
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A 12-faction space RTS set in Warhammer 40K's Gothic War. Brutal fleet combat with real tactical depth, let down by inconsistent AI and a rough learning curve.

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Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 is a real-time space strategy game built on the Warhammer 40,000 lore of the Gothic War, letting you command fleets across three separate campaigns covering the Tyranid invasion, the return of the Necrons, and the broader 13th Black Crusade. Each of the 12 playable factions has genuinely distinct ship loadouts, movement mechanics, and special abilities. Imperium fleets lean on armor and broadside firepower. Tyranids swarm with organic bio-ships that regenerate hull points mid-fight. Chaos fleets use faster, more maneuverable vessels with long-range lance batteries. The difference between factions is not cosmetic - it changes how you manage range, speed, and ability cooldowns in every engagement. The tactical layer is where Armada 2 earns its hours. Individual ships can be ordered to lock on for precision fire, boost shields toward an incoming volley, use Burn Retros to halt and swing the ship's firing arc in an emergency, or launch boarding torpedoes to disable enemy subsystems. Managing those moment-to-moment decisions while also queuing movement orders for six to eight ships simultaneously is legitimately demanding. Veterans of the first Armada game will find the sequel meaningfully expanded; newcomers who have never piloted a Gothic class cruiser will find the opening missions quietly overwhelming. The tutorial covers basic controls but does not prepare you for the full decision tree of a mid-campaign fleet action. Give it three or four missions before you judge the whole system - the mechanics start clicking around hour three. The campaign layer adds a light grand-strategy map where you choose engagement order, manage fleet repairs between battles, and unlock ship upgrades and admiral skills. It is not a deep 4X layer - do not walk in expecting Total War campaign complexity. But it provides enough structure to make individual battles feel consequential. Losing an upgraded battleship actually stings because it takes several missions to rebuild that investment. The AI on the strategic map is serviceable but predictable once you learn its priority targets. In the tactical battles, the AI handles basic flanking adequately but struggles with advanced ability timing; it rarely uses Burn Retros intelligently, which experienced players will exploit hard. Multiplayer is where the AI criticism stops mattering. The 1v1 ranked mode is reasonably active among a dedicated community that has stayed with the game since release. Fleet building for competitive play opens a different set of questions around point costs, ship synergies, and faction matchups that strategy-minded players will enjoy workshopping. The mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop is modest compared to the big Paradox titles - there are quality-of-life improvements and some cosmetic additions, but no massive overhaul mods that transform the game. What Tindalos shipped is largely what you get. The 74 percent positive score on Steam is an honest read. Armada 2 is a well-constructed niche product that commits hard to its source material, respects the asymmetry between factions, and delivers genuinely satisfying tactical moments when a well-timed boarding action cripples an enemy flagship. It also has a campaign AI that sometimes makes baffling decisions, a tutorial that undersells the system depth, and occasional performance dips during large fleet engagements. For Warhammer 40K fans and real-time tactics players who want something meatier than a standard RTS, the investment pays off. Casual strategy players looking for a gentler entry point should be prepared to lose the first campaign on normal difficulty before the systems feel natural.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamReal-Time TacticsFleet CombatWarhammer 40KAsymmetric FactionsCampaign StrategyMultiplayer CompetitiveShip CustomizationSci-Fi RTS

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Processor
Intel Core i5-3450 (3.1 GHz)/AMD FX-6300 (3.5 GHz)
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
2 GB, GeForce GTX 660/Radeon HD 7870
Storage
50 GB available space

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Metacritic
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Tindalos Interactive
Distribuidora
Focus Home Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
24 ene 2019

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