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Harness the power of Ether!

Etherlords 2, a fantastic mix of strategy, RPG, and trading-card game mechanics set in a colorful and diverse fantasy world, is available on GOG.com, for only $5.99.

If you are familiar to the world of [url=http://www.gog.com/gamecard/etherlords]Etherlords (we have released the first game in the series a couple of months ago), than you know what to expect and you're probably summoning, enchanting, and generally ensorcelling right now. However, if you didn't have a chance to play the first part, it's high time to find out why so many fans of fantasy turn-based tactical combat spend dozens of hours exploring the magical Etherworld. Etherlords 2 is, simply saying, a mix of Magic: The Gathering and Heroes of Might and Magic. You control a single hero through one of five non-linear campaigns for different races. Your hero accumulates an army, experience, skills, and abilities, which he can later use during the most important part of the game--challenging tactical battles with hundreds of units and spells. Since every race uses different cards and units, expect a lot of variety and prepare for some tough decisions when deciding how to approach each different opponent.

If you're looking for tactical depth with eye-catching graphics and some decent voice acting and are willing to sacrifice a decent chunk of your free time to create a perfect deck, than don't waste time and buy Etherlords 2 right now on GOG.com for only $5.99.
Gog always listenes to me! Instabuy! (on Friday :P)
I bought the first one a few weeks back. I will buy this one if the first one is any good.
Want.

Wishlisted. Too long backlog in that specific category, and King's Bounty alone will still take centuries to finish.
Aleady have the boxed version of this , still going to get here on gog though , great price too ! , highly recommended ! :)
More stuff from Nival is always welcome

Also: Half naked tits on the frontpage are always awesome
Played the first one (still have a hard copy) and liked it, so this is must buy for me. Don't have enough cash now, so wishlisted for now.
Post edited February 05, 2013 by triock
Nice to see this game on GOG. You probably want to fix "generally sorecering right now," however. You probably meant to say "generally ensorcelling right now." It is quite an uncommon word, so don't feel bad about missing that one.

-Khalaq
Post edited February 05, 2013 by Khalaq
Didn't had time to play the first yet, but will get this also for sure. Thanks for the multilingual support again, here is another carrot for you (hiding the stick behind the back).
Looks interesting, how's the difficulty?
Nice release i liked the first one but will grab this in the future as too many games and not enough time. Neverwinters nights 2 is a great time sink
I haven't heard of this, but from the description it sounds great.
Ensorcelling is such an excellent word.
Ahh... Diamanda is finally here... right there, on my wishlist ;) I have a retail version somewhere so I guess I will wait for a promo to grab it.

On the other hand... this release reminds me about the first one... I never had the chance to play it and now it's waiting for my on my GOG shelf from... (let me check) middle of November! But I'm just looking for a game to play (I've finished Giana Sisters recently) so Etherlords will it be!

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gandalf.nho: Looks interesting, how's the difficulty?
Well... the game is not well balanced but beatable for sure. The good thing is that you will have to change your deck pretty often to adopt to your opponents. Forget about one perfect arrangement that can win every fight. And I must admit I love the game just for that - careful planing before every battle is the best part of the game. And seeing that your plan works is very rewarding.

The bad thing is that sometimes you will have to relay on your luck: if you don't get the right cards at the beginning of the battle your opponent will develop so fast that you will have no chance to win (damned orcs!). You have to reload it and then it may turn out that you smash him almost instantly. That's really bad...
Well, I own the first game but I haven't played it yet. So I'm wishlisting this sequel for now. :)