Compara los precios de The Guild 2 Renaissance en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Runeforge Game Studio. Publicado por THQ Nordic. Lanzado el 28/7/2010. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 56/100.

A medieval dynasty sim where you build a trading empire, scheme against rivals, and drag your bloodline through centuries of European history. Rough around the edges but genuinely deep.

The Guild 2 Renaissance drops you into a simulated medieval Europe where you are not a hero or a general but a commoner with ambition. You pick a profession class from four broad families: Patrons (taverns, inns), Craftsmen (smiths, bakers), Scholars (doctors, alchemists), and Rogues (thieves, beggars). From that starting point you build a dynasty across generations, marry strategically, lobby for political office, sabotage competitors, and try to keep your bloodline alive long enough to actually matter. It is a life-sim crossed with a light grand-strategy game, and when it works it produces stories that no scripted campaign could manufacture. The depth here is real. Production chains require you to source raw materials, manage workers, set pricing, and watch supply against demand across a dynamic town economy. Political mechanics let you bribe officials, run for guild seats, and eventually stack city councils with your own family members. Combat is clunky but functional, and the crime system, where you can hire thugs to rough up a rival or poison their food supply, adds a layer of competitive tension that keeps late-game sessions genuinely tense. Renaissance is the definitive edition of the base game, folding in years of patches and balance work that the original launch sorely needed. Now for the honest part. The AI is inconsistent. Rivals will sometimes make sharp economic decisions that pressure your margins; other times they will stand idle while their business collapses. Pathfinding is a known weak spot, characters occasionally get stuck, and the interface has not aged gracefully by modern standards. The Metacritic score of 56 reflects a launch-era critical consensus that was responding to bugs and rough presentation, not necessarily the underlying design. The Steam player base, sitting at 83 percent positive across nearly four thousand reviews, tells a different story, one written by people who gave the systems time to open up. For newcomers, this is approachable if you treat the first playthrough as a tutorial. Start as a Craftsman in a small town, focus on one production chain, and resist the urge to expand politically until your finances are stable. The game does not hold your hand well, but the logic is internally consistent once you understand it. There is a modest modding community that has extended content and fixed several persistent bugs, so checking the Steam Workshop before your first session is genuinely worth the ten minutes. Veterans of games like Patrician or the older Pax Romana-era city builders will find the learning curve gentle by comparison. The Guild 2 Renaissance is not a polished product. It is a slightly weathered machine with genuinely interesting gears inside. If you can tolerate the rough interface and the occasional AI brain-fade, the dynasty-building loop rewards patience in ways that cleaner, more modern sims often do not bother to attempt. For players who want mechanical depth, multi-generational strategy, and emergent political drama set in a living medieval economy, there is still nothing quite like it. Diego, Scout Team

The Guild 2 Renaissance

The Guild 2 Renaissance

28 jul 2010Runeforge Game StudioTHQ Nordic
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A medieval dynasty sim where you build a trading empire, scheme against rivals, and drag your bloodline through centuries of European history. Rough around the edges but genuinely deep.

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The Guild 2 Renaissance drops you into a simulated medieval Europe where you are not a hero or a general but a commoner with ambition. You pick a profession class from four broad families: Patrons (taverns, inns), Craftsmen (smiths, bakers), Scholars (doctors, alchemists), and Rogues (thieves, beggars). From that starting point you build a dynasty across generations, marry strategically, lobby for political office, sabotage competitors, and try to keep your bloodline alive long enough to actually matter. It is a life-sim crossed with a light grand-strategy game, and when it works it produces stories that no scripted campaign could manufacture. The depth here is real. Production chains require you to source raw materials, manage workers, set pricing, and watch supply against demand across a dynamic town economy. Political mechanics let you bribe officials, run for guild seats, and eventually stack city councils with your own family members. Combat is clunky but functional, and the crime system, where you can hire thugs to rough up a rival or poison their food supply, adds a layer of competitive tension that keeps late-game sessions genuinely tense. Renaissance is the definitive edition of the base game, folding in years of patches and balance work that the original launch sorely needed. Now for the honest part. The AI is inconsistent. Rivals will sometimes make sharp economic decisions that pressure your margins; other times they will stand idle while their business collapses. Pathfinding is a known weak spot, characters occasionally get stuck, and the interface has not aged gracefully by modern standards. The Metacritic score of 56 reflects a launch-era critical consensus that was responding to bugs and rough presentation, not necessarily the underlying design. The Steam player base, sitting at 83 percent positive across nearly four thousand reviews, tells a different story, one written by people who gave the systems time to open up. For newcomers, this is approachable if you treat the first playthrough as a tutorial. Start as a Craftsman in a small town, focus on one production chain, and resist the urge to expand politically until your finances are stable. The game does not hold your hand well, but the logic is internally consistent once you understand it. There is a modest modding community that has extended content and fixed several persistent bugs, so checking the Steam Workshop before your first session is genuinely worth the ten minutes. Veterans of games like Patrician or the older Pax Romana-era city builders will find the learning curve gentle by comparison. The Guild 2 Renaissance is not a polished product. It is a slightly weathered machine with genuinely interesting gears inside. If you can tolerate the rough interface and the occasional AI brain-fade, the dynasty-building loop rewards patience in ways that cleaner, more modern sims often do not bother to attempt. For players who want mechanical depth, multi-generational strategy, and emergent political drama set in a living medieval economy, there is still nothing quite like it.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamDynasty BuildingMedieval EconomyProduction ChainsPolitical SchemingLife SimGenerational GameplayEmergent StorytellingMod Support

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Desarrolladora
Runeforge Game Studio
Distribuidora
THQ Nordic
Fecha de lanzamiento
28 jul 2010

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