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Kohan II: Kings of War

Kohan II: Kings of War

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TimeGate Studios

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Unduh Kohan II: Kings of War di PC Dengan Emulator GameLoop


Kohan II: Kings of War, adalah permainan uap populer yang dikembangkan oleh TimeGate Studios. Anda dapat mengunduh Kohan II: Kings of War dan game uap teratas dengan GameLoop untuk dimainkan di PC. Klik tombol 'Dapatkan' maka Anda bisa mendapatkan penawaran terbaik terbaru di GameDeal.

Dapatkan permainan uap Kohan II: Kings of War

Kohan II: Kings of War, adalah permainan uap populer yang dikembangkan oleh TimeGate Studios. Anda dapat mengunduh Kohan II: Kings of War dan game uap teratas dengan GameLoop untuk dimainkan di PC. Klik tombol 'Dapatkan' maka Anda bisa mendapatkan penawaran terbaik terbaru di GameDeal.

Kohan II: Kings of War Fitur

Awarded “Top 10 Game of 2004” by Computer Games Magazine, Kohan II: Kings of War returns players to the dangerous beauty of Khaldun, where the brief respite in the timeless war between Light and Shadow has come to its end. Even as the world erupts in civil war, an ancient evil gives out a call, and the Shadow-touched begin to gather.

Set years after Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns, Kohan II: Kings of War raises the Kohan series to new heights, introducing gorgeous 3D rendered terrain, weather effects, diverse armies, and more, while still retaining the award-winning gameplay of the original games.

Key features:

  • Battle online with up to 8 rival generals in a variety of multiplayer scenarios.
  • Random map generator and map editors to customize your own maps.
  • Single-player campaign mission.
  • 25 campaign missions.
  • Six distinct warring races and five rival political factions.
  • Streamline Unit Management: Kohan’s revolutionary unit command system keeps your focus on combat and conquest.
  • Handpick your Heroes and Warriors and build up their skills and spells.
  • Discover new technologies that will provide you with hidden powers and units.
  • Awaken over 70 different Kohan heroes and keep them alive to unlock their devastating spells.

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    Unduh Kohan II: Kings of War di PC Dengan Emulator GameLoop

    Dapatkan permainan uap Kohan II: Kings of War

    Kohan II: Kings of War, adalah permainan uap populer yang dikembangkan oleh TimeGate Studios. Anda dapat mengunduh Kohan II: Kings of War dan game uap teratas dengan GameLoop untuk dimainkan di PC. Klik tombol 'Dapatkan' maka Anda bisa mendapatkan penawaran terbaik terbaru di GameDeal.

    Kohan II: Kings of War Fitur

    Awarded “Top 10 Game of 2004” by Computer Games Magazine, Kohan II: Kings of War returns players to the dangerous beauty of Khaldun, where the brief respite in the timeless war between Light and Shadow has come to its end. Even as the world erupts in civil war, an ancient evil gives out a call, and the Shadow-touched begin to gather.

    Set years after Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns, Kohan II: Kings of War raises the Kohan series to new heights, introducing gorgeous 3D rendered terrain, weather effects, diverse armies, and more, while still retaining the award-winning gameplay of the original games.

    Key features:

  • Battle online with up to 8 rival generals in a variety of multiplayer scenarios.
  • Random map generator and map editors to customize your own maps.
  • Single-player campaign mission.
  • 25 campaign missions.
  • Six distinct warring races and five rival political factions.
  • Streamline Unit Management: Kohan’s revolutionary unit command system keeps your focus on combat and conquest.
  • Handpick your Heroes and Warriors and build up their skills and spells.
  • Discover new technologies that will provide you with hidden powers and units.
  • Awaken over 70 different Kohan heroes and keep them alive to unlock their devastating spells.

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    Informasi

    • Pengembang

      TimeGate Studios

    • Versi Terbaru

      1.0.0

    • Terakhir Diperbarui

      2011-08-24

    • Kategori

      Steam-game

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    • gamedeal user

      May 13, 2014

      Classic RTS of another era. The graphics show its age, but the originality of the title still shines through. Unlike most RTS games where single units are recruited, in Kohan you recruit companies make up of a variety of frontline, flank and support units, which offers a level of customization in its thousands of variations that you don't see in any other RTS game. Flanking attacks and finding defensible terrain are keys to victory, and breaking your enemy's units morale can turn the tide of battle. On the downside, it requires a certain level of micromanagement, and if you don't keep an eye on your troops battles often become a clusterfuck. Its resource system is also firmly in the early 2000s with multiple resources but only one that really matters. Gold is the only resource that one can have a stockpile of, and thus the management of other resources is to ideally have a minimum deficit with no surplus so that they do not impact your gold income. Still, it's a fun game and the ability to integrate independent towns and creeps into your army is something we're only very recently seeing come back in strategy games.
    • gamedeal user

      Jul 3, 2022

      Game is still the best manageable RTS going. Please somebody make a modern one.
    • Hikachi

      Dec 7, 2022

      GREAT GAME
    • gamedeal user

      Oct 23, 2015

      Alright, let's tackle Kohan II. By now, this game is pretty old but that's never bothered me for any game as long as it still runs – which it does. The music is pleasant, the graphics are still fine for me and resolution scales to 1920x1080. You have a number of different possible civilizations all with their unique personalities and playstyles. Despite its comically stiff voice acting, it's competitive in terms of real RTS elements and functionality. Why is it still one of my favourites after all this time? Because it, like most games I really like, has something that none of the other ones do. In this case, it's tactics. Most especially at high levels, this game behaves completely different in terms of strategy because you have to be comfortable losing bases and relocating from place to place and rolling with the punches. This is unusual and enjoyable because of it, because when we take traditional Age of ___ titles or Command and Conquer titles, their gameplay is always built on having a single impenetrable base and zero to several forward bases. Therefore the goal is to destroy your opponent's super base and they lose. You always know where they are coming from and going to. Not here. In Kohan II, your line of sight is very short and you have to actually think about what your opponent might be planning and where their troops are actively heading, flank them and/or catch another base off guard and let your enemies hang themselves. Because, while it is possible to have a super-well defended base with a home-field advantage, giant battles between two or more extreme armies are pointless and don't get anyone anywhere. Avoid those and it becomes a game you actually have to think about and therefore a true strategy game. Relevant to your interests: This may be a sequel to Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns, but it has nothing but theming and lore in common. The original Kohan is completely different. Also, multiplayer does not work because GameSpy, as you well know, has been dead for years. However, unlike to completely nonsensical Dungeon Siege II issues, you CAN actually do LAN games, which makes it O.K. for me.
    • gamedeal user

      Aug 19, 2016

      This game is filled with so much awesomeness, I really don't know what to say. If you enjoy massive pitched battles with zero micro-management and the other bs which can often be found in modern RTSes, then this is for you. The main focus of the game is combat - there's no base building as such; you simply select one of a handful of structures to build in a town and it builds on its own. The only structures you build with workers are outposts and various mining structures for additional resources - which never run out of. I love the whole company\squad creation system. You can create a company from really any sort of unit. You command the captain of this company, and the individual units act on their own in battle - healers heal, mages cast various spells, etc. It leaves you to just have fun and plan routes for your armies, rather than baby sitting every single unit. It has a long single player campaign, with in-game cutscenes and a decent, if cliche, fantasy story. I enjoyed it. Highly recommend this!
    • gamedeal user

      Mar 5, 2017

      It's no Warcraft III, but it still got me to play the whole campaign. Campaign only -- haven't done any multiplayer. I play retro RTS games don't expect me to have friends: Characterization can be a little off. Even good studios sometimes blandly type their characters, and you are left with 2d cutouts. You can clearly see the types the major characters fit into but their deeper personalities are more often opaque, if they are even there. The script for the character lines often seems uninspired and forced by stereotypes, and I was at times reminded that this game was made before kickstarter it wasnt a backer reward that theyhad that voice. The exception in both of these matters, ironically, is the Dr. Doom character. You look at him and see his personality and that will be the exact impression you get, but he feels like the most inspired, deepest character in there, with forceful voice acting too. You just wanted more of him. With other times the character motivations and struggles are not fleshed out and feel forced. Music: Music was good. I mean it had like three tracks, but that's one more than Elder Scrolls. Story and World: I haven't played the earlier games in this series and that should not be a prerequisite. They did mention things that I assume were in the previous games and I appreciate that history. Part of me also appreciates how the Hero mechanic plays into the world--as opposed to Warcraft III where it was a gameplay mechanic without explanation. There was a reason you could revive heroes, a reason they lost and regained experience. But there are more crucial details left open, like what causes personality change when heroes are "corrupted" or "purified"? This is and important matter that should be further established if there is to be any hope to care about the reaction major characters have to this. There were exciting moments but did not have the buildup one would hope. It was more "Oh good, I think this is the last level" rather than the excitement one would hope. The storyline did not provide for that. Subplots were not developed as much as they could and so the story felt rather linear. Something would happen and you would get excited for what may happen but it would not pay off. Playing the Game: Most of the time you start with a haphazard guess at balancing immediate needs vs. investment. Make the wrong choice and you can just start the game over again. Funny thing is, this is actually where the game gets fun. Sometimes you are better off quickly expanding a certain way early game, other times you go too far and then can't defend yourself. It was truly enjoyable to abort the mission and do your post-mortem on what went wrong and how to improve. This stage, unfortunately, is reserved for the earlier parts of the levels. Once you build momentum and have an edge things become remarkably easier. It can be somewhat relaxed to sit back and amass your armies for the final attack, but it also takes away all tension. I hate to compare but I love Warcraft III and you can see where they do things right--how they are able to keep tension going, like in the battle of Mount Hyjal. Sometimes I feel I am fighting the mechanics more than using them. One common problem was the hotkeys where I would be looking at recruitable troops and then quickly try to access an army who got attacked--only to find that I recruited a company instead of flashing to your armies is very cumbersome. Oftentimes your armies will pursue the enemy all the way to their well-fortified base and you have to be attentive to make them withdraw and not lose them. For game that removes so much micro-managing there is still a lot it makes you do. All in all it is not a AAA polished game and it shows on multiple levels. I just feel there is a lot more it could have been but maybe did not have the budget to explore. And with all of these complaints I still didn't want to quit, and for that I saw you should give it a run.
    • gamedeal user

      Dec 5, 2017

      love this game use to play this years ago now i can play it again ty
    • gamedeal user

      Jan 27, 2020

      This is definitely one of those instances where a neutral vote would be idea. Kohan II: Kings of War is an ok game. It is not, as others have stated, KAG or KIS. Pros: Above average graphics for it's time. Ok story line -- though not as rich as KIS/KAG Greater options for unit composition -- additional 2 spots to insert units into your regiments. Tech upgrades which are not random from lairs It's Kohan -- sorta.... Cons: Totally reworked settling/empire building mechanic -- focused on map hot spots vs. open territory as per KAG/KIS. Greatly limited options in setting up match-making relative to KAG/KIS (custom scenarios seem much "flatter" and less "flexible" Clunky UI, both in function and in graphical style The voice acting makes one cringe in the campaign -- was not the case in KAG/KIS. It is not KAG/KIS. If you have never played the preceding titles then this is an acceptable game in it's own right. If you were a fan of KAG/KIS then Kohan II: Kings of War will, generally, be a disappointment. Definitely worth a buy when the Kohan Warchest is on sale. Definitely not worth a buy if you were a fan of KAG/KIS and already have operational copies on your current computer. An ok title in it's own right but shallow and unsatisfactory relative to KAG/KIS.
    • gamedeal user

      Dec 13, 2020

      This game is probably 10 years old and I still play it at least once a week. This game never gets old. One of the best strategy games ever made.
    • gamedeal user

      Jul 21, 2013

      Kohan II is one of the most underrated Real Time Strategy games of all time. Actually the Kohan series in its entirety is – it has a few components that are not truly replicated by any other current or past RTS games. These are: simplified base/town management that allows town/settlement specialization, regimentation creation and customization, and simple, intuitive formations that greatly affect combat effectiveness and gameplay. These elements make Kohan a unique and fantastic addition to any RTS player’s library. If you were to mesh Warcraft with Rome: Total War you would end up with Kohan. The game no longer has a huge online community but is certainly worth your $20.
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