
Jacob wrote: Last year, Alex Cote dove into the world of Blackguards; Blackguards is a tactical RPG that takes elements from board games like Risk and the aesthetics and appeal of dark video games like Diablo and blends them into one title. Now I have had the privilege of tackling the sequel from the German team at Daedalic Entertainment in Blackguards 2 to see if the newest installment has any new tricks, or it if is just a carbon copy of its predecessor.

Three years have passed since Count Uria´s plots. The Vanquishers of the Nine Hordes long parted ways but life in Aventuria went on. Cassia, a young woman of noble descent, has only one goal: She wants to claim the Shark Throne, no matter the price

Danny Martinez of The Koalition writes: The original Blackguards 2 was released in 2015 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC by developers Daedalic Entertainment. I mention this immediately because those who are looking for a modern story, RPG mechanics, and graphics will not find that with this game.

Blackguards 2 is a turn-based tactical RPG with a high fantasy setting originally released in 2015, now ported to the Nintendo Switch.