For the King 2 review

For the King 2 review

I played 2018’s For The King by chance, when I randomly stumbled across it on Xbox Game Pass. It’s the type of game I’d have never played if I’d had to pay for it first, but I ended up sinking so many hours into it that I eventually just bought it outright.

I explored every single map and unlocked every scrap of lore, easily putting in over 50 hours. So when I heard that IronOak Games was making a sequel, I was excited to do everything all over again—although perhaps not quite to the degree that For The King 2 has in mind.

Need to Know

What is it? A turn-based, D&D-inspired rougelike set in the land of Fahrul.  
Release date November 2, 2023
Expect to pay $25 / £20
Developer IronOak Games
Publisher Curve Digital
Reviewed on Ryzen 7 7700X, RTX 4080, 64GB RAM
Steam Deck Playable
Link Official site

For The King 2 is a mix of turn-based combat and Dungeons and Dragons-inspired chance-based mechanics. You set out with a party of four with the intention of completing five story chapters, while contending with a procedurally generated map and the ever-looming threat of permadeath.

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