Gladiator Rising 2

An Epic RPG

Published by: Happii Gamer Studios
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¡La puerta del creador de juegos se ha abierto, y las criaturas que una vez tuvo presas ahora están libres! ¡Estos Antiguos, bestias más poderosas que cualquier cosa que hayamos enfrentado, se han apoderado de las arenas del Imperio! Nuestro antiguo gran campeón, el número uno... ya no lo es. Pero, como dice la profecía, un segundo salvador liberará al Imperio una vez más. ¿Serás el número uno? ¿O deberíamos decir el dos?
¡Entra en este nuevo mundo inmersivo con hermosos fondos, arenas, criaturas y jefes hechos a mano! ¡Disfruta el juego que un desarrollador ambicioso tardó casi tres años en hacer!
¡La estrategia es clave en este nuevo juego de rol por turnos en tiempo real! Gladiator Rising II es fácil de entender, ¡pero difícil de dominar!
Las características del juego incluyen:
- ¡Modo de juego simple, pero mecánica extremadamente profunda!
- ¡Hermoso pixel art hecho a mano!
- ¡Una historia inmersiva y fascinante!
- ¡Jefes y criaturas de apariencia genial!
- ¡Un sistema de clases ampliado!
- ¡Hechizos y habilidades, invocaciones y más!
- ¡Cientos de artículos!
- ¡Elaboración de artículos!
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User Rating

4.6 out of 5

5 ratings in Lithuania

Ratings History

Gladiator Rising 2 Reviews

Fun game hopefully you guys create more

Sup697891 on

United States

I don’t write reviews but this game is classic and the text isn’t some lame nerd read I enjoy scrolling through the small amount of text the developers left for us

buggy bad game

RheaLaNyx on

United States

Just like the first game the game crashes constantly, but the only difference in this game really is they are pushing micro transactions way harder. The crafting system is very boring and bad, and forces you to wait an absurd amount of time before you can even craft basic pieces of wood. There needs to be an option for a hard reset on the game for those of us who don’t want to auto win the game with no skill by having everything carry over to ever character. You can be a women finally in this series, but everyone still calls you a him because they don’t care that much. The shop is absolute mess and the layout is terrible.

Mom’s Spaghetti

Crazyeyevan on

United States

You had me at Mom’s Spaghetti

Amazing

hello lovit on

United States

This game is amazing and has a lot of new features and has a great story to it I love it

Confusing but fun

X'var on

United States

Confusing interface, but otherwise fun. I couldn’t find a way to get rid if ads and nothing was telling me to click the red roman numerals to progress.

Decent and fun, but not as good as the first

Backlash97 on

United States

Ok so I’ve beaten the first game. Spent countless hours on it. Recently learned there was a second one. I’ve currently done roughly 20 roaming matches in the capital (love the fact that now I can grind). I’ve also done about 4 matches in the capital arena. So, maybe I should hold off on the review until I’m at least half way through the game. But, the game prompted my review, so here we are. Imma review it before I forget. The game keeps a lot of the charm from the first one, love the continuation of the story. It feels more on the nose with the commentary. Morb breaks the fourth wall repeatedly, while I believe that’s in character for him, it’s done a bit much. That’s really all the gripes I have with the characters, it’s the controls I have an issue with. The buttons are so small for mobile. I feel like I’m pressing the x on a mobile game ad. That’s also the only complaint I have with the controls lol. Overall, it’s a fun game, that stays faith to the first game (so far, like I said, I’m in the beginning and there are a bunch of new classes). It just as a small UI with no feature to increase the UI size. Love the game though!

Good

Mbshsyya on

United States

It good

Good game, weird mechanics

andrew hoppas on

United States

Pretty good game and idea. Execution and mechanics is a bit difficult for new comers, but good game none the less

Ok game but lost cloud save and purchases

ExtendusFingrati on

United States

Like the title says. Fun game but cloud save disappeared, character disappeared and ad unlocks are gone. This is using a Game Center account. Pretty terrible for a grinder game. I was happy to pay, but won’t be playing any longer.

Worst game ever

ihatemyphonekms on

United States

This game is so bad, you cannot get past lv 7 without loosing and you can’t go back to previous levels. It’s so boring you can’t unlock new skills and the game itself looks ugly 0/10.

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App Info

Category
Games
Languages
Catalan, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Spanish
Recent release
1.0950 (3 months ago )
Released on
Jul 30, 2020 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
3 weeks ago
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