You'll restore order to villages subjected to tyranny you'll reunite loved ones you'll avenge orphans and you'll arrange to help a pack of carnivorous squirrels return to their homes. You'll save a starving village by defending its flocks of sheep from a pack of wolves you'll reassemble a shattered artifact and you'll fight dragons, bands of orcs, and renegade knights and necromancers. Likewise, the missions themselves offer a lot of variety, under the constraint that all are fairly brief and emphasize tactical combat, since you'll only be controlling your heroes and any mercenaries that come along. Within those missions, you'll often learn of other tasks that require your attention, and just as likely there will be more quests in store upon your successful return. You'll learn about quests by chatting with the patrons at the inn you'll hire all manner of mercenaries to aid you and you'll tend to have several different quests that you can attempt at any one time. Though the campaign is essentially linear, in that you need to complete one quest to go on to the next, you have a lot of flexibility in choosing how to approach each task. Rage of Mages II is both open-ended and cohesive, a combination that is difficult to achieve at all, let alone this well. The graphics in Rage of Mages II look clean and bright and may even grow on you after a while, although the dense scenery has a bad habit of obscuring the action sometimes. On further inspection you'll notice a few nice touches, like terrain topography, and how it affects your heroes' speed, and lighting effects from spells and such, and how they're more visible at night than during the day. Otherwise, the game still looks like a refined Warcraft II, with a top-down perspective and plain 2D creatures and settings. Your orange-cloaked heroes still look dull, although their paper doll-style portraits can be adorned with a seemingly limitless combination of fantastic weapons and armor, from your typical steel sword and tower shield on up to magical adamantine halberds and dragon-scale leather leggings. Rage of Mages II uses many of the original's visual and audio effects, and its new scenery, monsters, and items will easily blend with the old material to make the game seem comfortably familiar, at least on first impression. On your journey through forests and deserts, you will find companions and search for the Crown, an ancient treasure which has the power to defeat even the most powerful necromancer in battle. This time the player must fight over 30 enemies on their quest to defeat the evil Necromancer Guild. Rage of Mages II: Necromancer is the sequel to the first game in the series and continues in its role-playing and strategy roots. All I ask is minimal assistance from you during the troubleshooting process. In the extremely rare event I cannot get this title to work on your system I will take it back for a full refund. Rapid response technical support for three years is always an e-mail or phone call away. Want the game off your computer? Click Uninstall. One step: Insert my CD and the game will automatically work on your computer. Note that multiplayer mode is not supported. I will also provide a compatibility CD that will allow the game to run under ALL VERSIONS of Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP, both 32 and 64 bit. The box is pictured for reference and is not included. An on-screen printable manual is also included. This listing includes the original game CD. This is my unconditional guarantee for three years. My games are genuine, install in one step, look, sound and play in Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP like they did in the old days, or your money back.
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