A direct sequel to Deathwatch, Ancients 2: Approaching Evil is like returning to your childhood neighborhood, except everyone’s still trying to kill you. Released in 1994, it builds on the first game’s formula by adding more monsters, spells, and slightly improved graphics that still look like a dungeon crawler built in a spreadsheet. Evil is approaching, but it’s doing so politely and on a schedule. Combat is grindy, exploration is rewarding if you love mazes, and the music… well, let’s just say it won’t be replacing your workout playlist. But hey, it’s honest fun for fans of the genre.
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