5 ways SteamWorld Heist 2 will become your new strategic obsession on PS5 and Xbox Series

SteamWorld Heist 2 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X and could become your new strategic obsession if you’re not careful. The seventh installment in the SteamWorld series arrived on August 8, bringing with it the kind of turn-based tactical fighting that engages the brain and consumes free time. Whether you’re a veteran of the franchise or a new player simply looking to break into the genre, as we noted in our SteamWorld Heist 2 review, there’s everything for everyone to enjoy. So read on to discover five reasons why you deserve to play SteamWorld Heist 2 today, or risk your friends finding it first and talking about it for the rest of the day. the year.

When SteamWorld Heist disappeared in 2015, a wonderful sequel to the wildly popular SteamWorld Dig, it landed on Nintendo 3DS, before eventually migrating to iOS, PC, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch. For the 2024 sequel, Thunderful Development has focused on modern platforms from the beginning. This means that SteamWorld Heist 2 has been specifically designed to deliver impressive turn-based tactics no matter where you like to play: PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. This marks a radical upgrade compared to SteamWorld of the past. The games have positioned themselves, but ultimately struggle to broaden the series’ appeal.  

SteamWorld Heist 2 is designed to take new players into turn-based tactical carnage. Thunderful Development has made that clear, even with an undeniable look at the game in action, with the scenery moving from the outdoor area to the wonderful sea. as the basis for an expanded game, in which you’ll have to assemble a motley crew of Steam Bots, venture through an open-air world in search of rusty corruption resources, and then intelligently fight off robot threats to minimize damage to the surrounding ecosystem. If you played the first game, feel right at home, but if it’s your first time playing a SteamWorld title, you shouldn’t expect to experience any friction.  

One of the reasons the original SteamWorld Heist attracted such a passionate audience was the way it placed its tactical firefights: it tasked you with manually aiming your team’s weapons and firing complex shots with ricocheting bullets to take out all the attackers. SteamWorld Heist 2 builds on this framework, expanding the range of hand-drawn maps and expanding the intelligence needed to place projectiles on a intended target. SteamWorld Heist 2 is all about mastering bouncing and equipping your team with the right weapons, skills, gear, and outfits to perform the task without suffering heavy casualties.  

Planning strategic shots in quick fights with Steambot is rarely the only thing you want to worry about in SteamWorld Heist 2. Thunderful Development has significantly expanded the scope of the game, introducing a physically powerful task formula, allowing for greater specialization with members of your favorite team. – and the ability to interact in real-time naval combat between turn-based main missions, a paddle cleaner while resetting your brain after so much careful planning and execution. SteamWorld Heist 2 offers a larger world to explore, with plenty of opportunities to forge new alliances with your team, sit back and listen to the enchanting soundtrack, or upgrade your team for upcoming missions.  

More than anything else, SteamWorld Heist 2 is a relaxing strategy game. There’s enough hidden intensity here that experts in the genre are able to put in dozens of hours to gain mastery, but if it’s your first time playing a turn-based tactical game (let alone your first time with one of SteamWorld’s games), then you can expect Thuderful to gently advise you through the mix. With an exceptionally clever and eco-friendly combat formula that allows you to fight through increasingly complex maze levels. and a physically powerful character customization formula that allows for unexpected flexibility, SteamWorld Heist 2 has proven to be a strategy game capable of understanding and holding your attention with ease.  

Josh West is the editor-in-chief of GamesRadar. He has over 15 years’ experience in print and online journalism and has a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Reporting. Prior to his current role, Josh was Editor-in-Chief of GamesRadar. He is head of GR and associate editor of Games™ magazine, and has worked as a freelancer for publications including 3-d Artist, Edge magazine, iCreate, Metal Hammer, Play, Retro Gamer and SFX. Additionally, he has impressed on the BBC and ITV providing expert commentary, writing for Scholastic e-books, editing an e-book for Hachette, and working as a production assistant for the Future Games Show. In his free time, Josh likes to play bass and video games. Years ago, it was on some videos and TV screens that you’ve definitely noticed but will never be able to spot.

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