Harpoon II expands on the original with more content and a greater sense of scale, as if it decided the ocean was not quite big enough the first time around. The added depth makes it even more appealing to strategy enthusiasts, while also raising the barrier to entry. It remains a game that demands attention and patience, but rewards both with a rich and detailed experience. There is a certain satisfaction in successfully executing a plan, knowing how many variables were involved. It is not for everyone, but for its audience, it is a treasure trove.
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