Posted July 02, 2014
Hello there, fellow GOGers.
Couple of years ago I was checking some old reviews and stumbled upon Europa 1400, also known as The Guild. What intrigued me was that this game is so unique I couldn't even compare it to anything I knew. The idea of playing everyday life of a thief or a gravedigger(!) in Middle Ages really sparked my interest.
Now we have here The Guild 2 and other games with similar title that befuddle me.
So here are some questions for someone who played the games or simply know the answers from some source:
1. What are all this different Guild 2 games? How are they connected? Are they all stand-alone expansions of original Guild 2?
2. I like starting the series from the beginning, but sometimes you can safely skip previous games because the later iteration has everything the original had and it's much better (for example I don't need to try Anno 1602 or Anno 1503 after playing Anno 1701 first). Is this the case here? Can I skip the first Guild with clean conscience and start with some of the other games from the series?
3. This is not a question but if you'd like to add anything or share some info you think I should know before diving into series, please do so.
Couple of years ago I was checking some old reviews and stumbled upon Europa 1400, also known as The Guild. What intrigued me was that this game is so unique I couldn't even compare it to anything I knew. The idea of playing everyday life of a thief or a gravedigger(!) in Middle Ages really sparked my interest.
Now we have here The Guild 2 and other games with similar title that befuddle me.
So here are some questions for someone who played the games or simply know the answers from some source:
1. What are all this different Guild 2 games? How are they connected? Are they all stand-alone expansions of original Guild 2?
2. I like starting the series from the beginning, but sometimes you can safely skip previous games because the later iteration has everything the original had and it's much better (for example I don't need to try Anno 1602 or Anno 1503 after playing Anno 1701 first). Is this the case here? Can I skip the first Guild with clean conscience and start with some of the other games from the series?
3. This is not a question but if you'd like to add anything or share some info you think I should know before diving into series, please do so.
This question / problem has been solved by mushroom_ff