![]() The Dayton was damaged, but it sank all three ships during a very exciting firefight. In one skirmish, the USS Dayton, a cruiser named after my hometown, took on three Japanese ships-two frigates and a destroyer. ![]() There are several different options as to what types of “maps” the player wants to use-everything from open ocean to islands with shore defenses to battles off Iwo Jima and even San Francisco Bay! Watch out for the shore guns they do pack a wallop and can sink small ships in one or two blasts if they hit correctly. I played several skirmish battles and a few build-your-own skirmishes and had a blast. Additionally, each named ship seems to authentically match its real-life counterpart, and each ship’s captain is rated for experience points, which will affect how that officer influences his ships. In fact, in the campaign mode when the player builds ships at his or her bases, the ships themselves can be modified in terms of load-outs and such. The ship classes ship classes listed above include subclasses so, for example, some cruisers are more adept at using torpedoes as weapons while others are based more around heavy naval guns. There are three different skill levels that influence the difficulty of the game, “Ensign,” “Lieutenant” or “Captain.” Additionally, for non-campaign battles, the player can pick the number of ships he or she controls and faces based upon “Prestige Points.” To put it simply, the bigger and more powerful the ship, the more “Prestige Points” the ship is worth. For two-player games players can either play the game in “Hot Seat” mode (two people using the same computer) or over the internet. For single-player, gamers can play a randomly generated skirmish, a campaign game or create their own battles. Upon starting the game, the player is presented with options including whether to play a single-player or two-player game. This time the player is given the option of controlling whole armadas of ships including battleships, battle cruisers, aircraft carriers, cruisers of various types, destroyers, and frigates belonging to either the United States Navy or the Empire of Japan. Too many ship collisions.īattle Fleet 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to the original Battle Fleet game of years before. Strategic AI a little too reliant upon defensive actions. ![]() Can be played on PC, Mac, iPad or Android.įailed Basic: Needs submarines. Passed Inspection: Fun and incredibly addictive. Battle Fleet 2 – PC Game Review By Rick Martinīattle Fleet 2.
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