Sacred 2 (Gold Edition)
Sacred 2 Gold Edition bundles the cult open-world ARPG and both DLCs into one package - janky, enormous, and weirdly addictive for fans of old-school loot chasing.
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Sacred 2 is a sprawling, old-school action RPG that drops you into the continent of Ancaria with six playable character classes, a campaign that can be approached from either a Light or Shadow path, and a world map so large it practically dares you to get lost. This Gold Edition packages the original game alongside its two DLC expansions, meaning you get a genuinely substantial amount of content - the kind of content that measures itself in dozens of hours before you even start thinking about optimizing a build. If you bounced hard off the original release back in the day because of bugs and rough edges, know upfront that Sacred 2 has always been a game you play in spite of itself as much as because of it. The class roster is where the game earns real points. The High Elf, Temple Guardian, Seraphim, Shadow Warrior, Dryad, and Inquisitor each play genuinely differently, with combat art trees that reward specialization and punish lazy button-mashing past the mid-game. The Temple Guardian is essentially a cyborg golem with energy weapons, which should tell you everything about how seriously Sacred 2 takes its own lore. Build variety holds up surprisingly well for an ARPG of its era - you can spec a Seraphim as a melee tank or a ranged caster and have a different experience both times. The Shadow and Light campaign paths change quest chains and faction interactions enough that replaying with a different alignment is not just cosmetically different. Where Sacred 2 struggles, and it does struggle, is in pacing and quest quality. The main storyline is fine, serviceable fantasy-RPG fare, but the side quest volume is padded in exactly the way I find most exhausting - fetch loops, kill-count objectives, and NPCs with no memorable dialogue handing you XP as a transaction. The writing is rarely more than functional, and if you come in expecting BG3-level narrative craft or even Divinity: Original Sin 2-level wit, you will be disappointed. This is loot and map coverage first, story second. The world has atmosphere - Ancaria is genuinely detailed and rewards exploration - but the prose rarely matches the visual ambition. The co-op is a legitimate selling point that does not get mentioned enough. Online co-op in an open-world ARPG of this scale, with full drop-in functionality, was ambitious for its era and remains enjoyable today for the right group. If you have a friend who also wants to spend thirty hours arguing about whether to stack combat art regeneration or go deep on damage multipliers, Sacred 2 gives you a solid sandbox for that. Solo play works, but the game's jankier edges - occasional pathing weirdness, some legacy UI decisions that have not aged well - are easier to ignore when someone else is there to laugh at them with you. This Gold Edition release on PC in 2025, handled by SparklingBit, Funatics, and Nukklear, comes with the full controller support and quality-of-life additions you would hope for in a modern re-release, including adjustable difficulty, save-anywhere functionality, and Steam Cloud support. Whether the underlying game has been meaningfully patched or rebalanced beyond those wrapper features is something prospective buyers should verify at launch, since Sacred 2's original codebase had a reputation for instability that no amount of nostalgia fully papers over. For ARPG fans who grew up on this genre and want something with genuine map scale and class depth rather than the tighter, more curated experiences that dominate the current market, Sacred 2 Gold Edition scratches a specific itch. For anyone expecting a polished modern RPG with meaningful choices and narrative payoff, it will feel like archaeology.

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- OS
- Windows 10
- Processor
- AMD FX-4300 x4/ Intel Core i3-4130
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics
- AMD HD 7870 / Nvidia GTX 750TI
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 20 GB a…
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- SparklingBit, Funatics, Nukklear
- Distribuidora
- Koch Media
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 11 nov 2025