![]() Even though his chaotic nature gets the gods into really bad trouble time and again, it seems that in the end they always come away with something really valuable. Loki is always the one who makes things happen. Loki is frequently accompanying Asa gods who represent “order”, while Loki himself and his giant nature represents “chaos”. The gods are all flawed, and there is no “good” or “evil”. Loki in particular is a very complex character. There is a hell of a lot, but I’m gonna try and be brief here and say that I really like how complex the characters, especially the gods are. Torulf McBeard: Haha, hardly a master! I know a thing or two about it I suppose. What are your favorite parts of Norse mythos? Mitch: Lurkers of our Discord will know that you’re a master in Norse mythology. These days I’m slightly less interested in playing the games and more interested in the creation and design of them. Super fascinated ever since, for better or worse. And that simply stems from the fact that I fell in love with the original game way back when I tried the demo that came on a PC Gamer CD, in ye olden days.Īs for what got me into gaming, I suppose that was when I was something like ten years old and played Super Mario Bros on the NES at a cousin’s place. I’m just an extremely opinionated bastard who’s spent far too much time on the RUNE II Discord and forums writing suggestions and ranting about stuff I don’t like about the game and would prefer to see changed. Torulf McBeard: Well, I don’t know what there is to know. ![]() For those that don’t know you yet, can you tell me a bit about yourself and what got you into gaming? Mitch: Hey there! Let’s kick this off and introduce you to our RUNE II community. And the winners are…Ĭongratulations to all of our winners and a thank you to everyone that entered both of these! ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: TORULF MCBEARD We held a separate contest with our friends at Vast.gg that finished earlier this month. Īnd in first place, 5hizzle learns the lesson that all RUNE II players know well: Do not stand under falling trees. In second place, TheDevCalledBen displays masterful combat abilities. In third place, RascalKG combines memes with RUNE II. Many clips have entered to be judged by the harshest eyes: yours. Please keep the steam reviews and feedback coming! We are actively looking at them and improving RUNE II daily! WINNER WINNER, LIZARD DINNER BARK AT THE MOONĪs a special thanks for all the feedback and reviews you’ve given us since launch, all players can now claim the FREE Wolf Armor and Gear set DLC. This free update brings a new Goblin Mine dungeon, new PvP modes, 21 new Steam Achievements, 4 new dual wielding weapon sets, and more to RUNE II! You can read the full list of changes on our patch notes page and in-game. SAVE MONEY, LIVE BETTERįor a very limited time, you can get RUNE II 50% off on Steam and the Epic Games Store! These deals are going away very quickly, so move fast! FILL MY EYES WITH THAT DOUBLE VISIONĮarlier this month we released The Duplicity Update. Sales, free DLC, winners, a community interview, memories, and more! Fasten your seatbelt and put your tray table up. Whether this is the first monthly update you’re reading or your twelfth, our monthly updates are a place for us to reflect on what we did this month and what’s to come. Welcome back to the RUNE II Monthly Update series. At that point, much like with the rest of the game, you just feel like putting it out of its misery.This past month on RUNE II, we duplicated. Collision detection isn't the best either, as it's possible for characters to get stuck in the environment, which can make you feel almost sorry as you hack away at that foe trying to charge you who somehow got stuck merged into a tree. Oftentimes after killing an enemy, its body falls to the ground and spasms non-stop. Aside from dated graphics, technical glitches also plague the experience. At one point, what was meant to be a snowstorm looked more like bad television reception. This is a sequel that's technically been in the works for nearly two decades, and yet it still looks like something that was released in the same circa-2000 timeframe as the original. The gameplay in Rune II doesn't fare too much better than its story. Most of the lore is just meant as gameplay hints, and what little plot that's actually there is a convoluted mess that makes little sense. That would be a bit of a disappointment, if not for the fact that the story this time around also seems to have the same issues. In fact, most of the events of the first game seem relatively pointless and easily ignored. While Rune II is technically meant to follow up on the events of the original, the game actually serves as more of a reboot. It's been nearly two decades since players went on a quest to defeat Loki and put a stop to the apocalyptic events of Ragnarok, and maybe it should've stayed in the past.
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