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Hand of Fate 2

2017
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Indie, Action, Cards & Board Games, Third Person Perspective, RPG, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableNov 7, 2017
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperDefiant Development
Overview

Hand of Fate 2 is a dungeon crawler set in a world of dark fantasy. Master a living boardgame where every stage of the adventure is drawn from a deck of legendary encounters chosen by you! Choose wisely - your opponent, the enigmatic Dealer, will pull no punches as he shapes you into the instrument of his revenge. The table has changed, but the stakes remain the same: life or death! KEY GAME FEATURES A world transformed - 100 years have passed since the Dealer was usurped and the Game of Life and Death gained a new master. 22 exciting new challenges that will push your deck-building skills to the limit - Hunt fiendish assassins, reunite star-crossed lovers or build up a fortress to withstand a raider assault! Enlist the aid of all new companion characters - team up with them in battle, or have them bend the rules of the boardgame in your favor! Hundreds of new encounters, artifacts and items to earn and upgrade. Enhanced action-RPG combat - shred foes with quick dual-wielded daggers or brutalize them with heavy two-handed hammers. Build up your combo meter to unleash powerful special attacks! Engage new foes united by all-new card suits - Cross swords with disciplined Imperial soldiers, purge corrupted mutants and fend off northern raiders.

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Metacritic Score

80


Opencritic Score

82


IMDB Score

6.0

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Critics generally praise Hand of Fate 2 for its interactive storytelling and immersive world-building, creating an engaging and inspired narrative with branching paths and choices that affect the story. Positive feedback focuses on the game's excellent writing, superb world-building, and deeper, more connected storytelling compared to its predecessor. However, some critics criticize the story for being tired, lacking charm, and featuring uninteresting tropes. Despite mixed opinions, the consensus is that Hand of Fate 2 offers a unique and immersive storytelling experience with compelling narratives, replayability, and clever objectives, making it an engaging and enjoyable game overall.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Hand of Fate 2 are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its interactive storytelling and immersive world-building. Critics such as Digitally Downloaded and GameSpew highlight the game's excellent writing and superb world-building, creating a truly engaging and inspired story. Nintendo Life and Push Square mention the game's 'choose your own adventure' style narrative with branching paths and choices that affect the story, adding depth and replayability. PlayStation LifeStyle also commends the sequel for telling deeper and more connected stories compared to the first game, with 22 mini-stories and side quests. These positive opinions indicate that the game successfully captivates players with its narrative and offers a rich and engaging storytelling experience. However, there are some critics who express mixed or negative opinions about the story of Hand of Fate 2. RPG Fan criticizes the story for being tired and lacking the charm and whimsical nature of the first game. They also criticize the central thread of empire vs. northern raiders as uninteresting and the cards as tired tropes that offer nothing imaginative. Twinfinite mentions that while the game tells the story through text and little vignettes, the narrative isn't fleshed out enough to leave a lasting impact. Gameplanet also mentions missteps and unpolished game elements in the story, indicating that there are some flaws in the execution. These negative opinions suggest that the game may not appeal to all players and that there are areas where the storytelling could be improved. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Hand of Fate 2 offers a unique and immersive storytelling experience. The game's interactive story with a deck of cards and multiple campaigns is praised by Cubed3 and COGconnected for its uniqueness and compelling storytelling. GameSpace and Game Informer highlight the game's replayability and improvement upon the features of the first game. The positive opinions from critics such as GameSpot and PC PowerPlay further reinforce the notion that the game has a strong sense of identity and purpose in each mission, with clever objectives and rich incidental storytelling. While there are some mixed and negative opinions, the overall sentiment is that Hand of Fate 2 delivers an engaging and enjoyable story.


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Hand of Fate 2 receives positive reviews for its unique mix of deck-building card game and action RPG elements, offering engaging choices and replayability. Critics praise its fun and intuitive gameplay, diverse enemies, and weapon options. However, some point out issues like luck-based combat, technical glitches, and lack of charm. Overall, critics find the game innovative and entertaining, despite some drawbacks in combat mechanics and structuring.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Hand of Fate 2 are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its unique combination of gameplay elements, such as deck-building card game mechanics and action RPG elements. Critics like Digitally Downloaded and Nintendo Life highlight the engaging and varied choices that the game offers, allowing for branching paths and replayability. COGconnected and RPG Fan appreciate the deck-building aspect of the gameplay, which adds depth and strategy to the overall experience. The inclusion of card-based encounters, combat, and games of chance are also mentioned positively by critics like PlayStation LifeStyle and GameSpot. The gameplay is often described as fun, fluid, and intuitive, with a wide selection of enemies and diverse weapon options, as mentioned by IGN and The Sydney Morning Herald. However, there are some negative aspects of the gameplay that critics point out. GameSpace and Vooks mention that the combat lacks depth and can be frustrating due to luck-based elements. Game Informer criticizes the combat as the weakest element of the game, citing flighty and imprecise mechanics and a camera that works against the player. RPG Fan also mentions technical issues such as lag spikes and crashes, which hinder the overall gameplay experience. Additionally, some critics like Wccftech and Twinfinite find the gameplay to be overly structured and lacking in charm, with limited strategy and frustrating combat mechanics. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Hand of Fate 2 offers a unique and engaging gameplay experience. The combination of deck-building card game mechanics, action RPG elements, and chance-based encounters is praised for its innovation and variety. The deck-building aspect adds depth and replayability, while the combat, although criticized by some, is generally described as fun and fluid. The game's inclusion of diverse games of chance, new enemies, and weapon types is also appreciated. However, there are some negative aspects, such as the lack of depth in combat and technical issues. Despite these drawbacks, the overall sentiment is positive, with critics highlighting the game's strengths and innovative gameplay mechanics.


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Critics mostly praise Hand of Fate 2 for its stunning visuals, character designs, and animations, with descriptions like "beautiful" and "spectacular." Some critics note issues like static graphics, difficulty in differentiation, and technical hiccups. Despite minor flaws, the game's cohesive and visually appealing nature stands out, capturing players' attention effectively. Overall, Hand of Fate 2 offers a visually engaging experience with strong world design and a dark atmosphere.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Hand of Fate 2 are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its stylized aesthetics, distinct character designs, and animations. Digitally Downloaded, GameSpace, and GameCritics all describe the visuals as beautiful and finely crafted. They appreciate the cohesive and visually appealing nature of the game, with no major issues to note. COGconnected also highlights the colorful world and the presence of environmental and fantasy spectacle during combat. PC PowerPlay goes as far as to describe the visuals as spectacular, with beautiful cards and a stunning aesthetic. These positive opinions indicate that the game successfully captures the attention of players with its visual presentation. However, there are some negative opinions regarding the graphics of Hand of Fate 2. God is a Geek mentions that the graphics are not the strongest, with more effort put into the Dealer's caravan than the combat areas. NintendoWorldReport points out that most of the graphics are static images with occasional card flips, and there is some difficulty in differentiating the player character from certain enemies. AusGamers also mentions technical issues and hiccups in framerate, which can detract from the overall visual experience. These criticisms suggest that there are areas where the game could have improved in terms of graphics and visual design. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Hand of Fate 2 has strong visual design and graphics, despite some minor shortcomings. The positive opinions from critics like GameSpew and ZTGD, who describe the game as utterly beautiful with excellent world design and a wonderful presentation, further support this consensus. While there are some criticisms regarding specific aspects such as combat areas and technical issues, the overall sentiment is that the game's visuals are appealing, cohesive, and capture the dark and macabre atmosphere effectively. The positive aspects of the graphics outweigh the negatives, making Hand of Fate 2 an visually engaging experience for players.


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Reviewers have mixed opinions on the sound design and music of Hand of Fate 2. While some praise the captivating voice acting of the Dealer and engaging sound design, others criticize the lack of noticeable music and occasional audio issues. Overall, the voice acting and personality of the Dealer stand out, enhancing the atmospheric experience of the game despite some minor flaws noted by critics.

In analyzing the opinions of multiple reviewers regarding the Sound Design and Music of Hand of Fate 2, it is evident that there are both positive and negative aspects to be considered. Several critics, such as God is a Geek and The Overpowered Noobs, praise the voice acting of the Dealer, with God is a Geek specifically mentioning the sepulchral tone that creates a great atmosphere. Nintendo Life and Push Square also highlight the engaging voice acting and sound design, with Push Square specifically mentioning the subtle score. Additionally, GameSpot and AusGamers commend the voice acting performances, with AusGamers even calling it the best voice-acting performance of the year. On the other hand, some critics express concerns about certain aspects of the sound design and music. NintendoWorldReport criticizes the lack of noticeable music and standard sound effects, while also mentioning that the story text is not voiced. PlayStation LifeStyle mentions audio hiccups such as warbly voice acting and occasional audio pops, which may detract from the overall experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting and personality of the Dealer are a standout aspect of the game. IGN, in particular, praises the voice acting and personality of the Dealer, compensating for the fact that he is covered in robes. The sound design, including the banter from the Dealer, is also generally well-received, as mentioned by ZTGD and Gameplanet. The subtle but evocative sound design and the haunting tunes, as mentioned by PC PowerPlay, contribute to the atmospheric experience of Hand of Fate 2. While there are some concerns raised by certain critics, the overall sentiment towards the Sound Design and Music of Hand of Fate 2 is positive. The captivating voice acting of the Dealer, the engaging banter, and the subtle yet evocative sound design are praised by multiple reviewers. These elements contribute to the immersive atmosphere of the game and enhance the overall experience for players.


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Critics mostly praise the voice acting in Hand of Fate 2, especially the Dealer's performance, which is described as impressive and engaging. Some compare his voice to Stephen Fry. While some mention audio issues and interruptions, overall, the voice acting adds depth and richness to the game's atmosphere according to reviewers.

The voice acting in Hand of Fate 2 has received mostly positive feedback from the critics. Many reviewers have praised the voice acting of the Dealer, with comments such as "impressive" and "engaging" being used to describe his performance. The sepulchral tone of the Dealer's voice has been highlighted as a particularly effective element that adds to the atmospheric experience of the game (God is a Geek). Additionally, the Dealer's voice has been compared to that of British comedian Stephen Fry, with NintendoWorldReport noting that the impression is done well. The voice acting has also been commended for adding depth and richness to the events of the game (Gameplanet). However, there are a few critics who have mentioned some issues with the voice acting. PlayStation LifeStyle specifically points out audio issues with the Dealer's voice acting, while Twinfinite highlights that the interruptions caused by the Dealer's voice can be annoying. These criticisms suggest that there may be some technical aspects of the voice acting that could be improved upon. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in Hand of Fate 2 is a positive aspect of the game. The Dealer's character, voiced by Anthony Skordi, is particularly praised for his performance, with GameSpot describing him as a "treasure of a character" who adds depth to the game. The voice acting is seen as impressive, engaging, and capable of creating a great atmosphere (IGN, Push Square). While there are a couple of criticisms regarding audio issues and interruptions, the majority of reviewers appreciate the voice acting for its captivating and humorous qualities (The Overpowered Noobs, The Sydney Morning Herald).


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Hand of Fate 2 is praised for its smooth performance on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, with some minor technical hiccups. Critics note occasional slowdowns and freezes on all platforms, but these issues don't significantly impact gameplay experience. However, the PC and Xbox One versions have more noticeable technical problems like lag spikes and performance issues. Despite these issues, the game remains enjoyable across all platforms, with gameplay shining brighter than technical setbacks according to most critics.

In terms of the technical performance on the Nintendo Switch, the majority of critics had positive things to say. Digitally Downloaded commends the game for running perfectly in handheld mode without taxing the Switch. God is a Geek also praises the smooth performance on the Switch, highlighting that there are no touchscreen or motion control support. These positive opinions indicate that Hand of Fate 2 provides a seamless gaming experience on the Switch, allowing players to enjoy the game without any technical hindrances. However, there were some negative aspects mentioned by other critics. Nintendo Life notes occasional slowdowns during transitions, which can be a minor annoyance but do not significantly impact the overall gameplay experience. NintendoWorldReport raises concerns about freezes during transitions to and from battles, which can take 20-30 seconds. This issue is not exclusive to the Switch version and is present on other console versions as well. While these technical issues may disrupt the flow of the game, it seems that they are not prevalent enough to severely impact the overall enjoyment of Hand of Fate 2 on the Switch. Moving on to the PlayStation 4 version, PlayStation LifeStyle mentions some audio hiccups and graphical hitching during loading. However, they also note that load times are faster compared to the first game. This suggests that while there are some technical hiccups, they do not significantly detract from the overall experience on the PS4. For the PC version, RPG Fan highlights technical issues such as lag spikes, freezes, and crashes during gameplay. These issues can be frustrating and disrupt the immersion of the game. On the Xbox One, AusGamers mentions technical issues with transitioning between gameplay points and performance issues in certain combat levels. Xbox Tavern also notes lag during cutscenes and loading screens, which can be frustrating but not enough to bring the game down entirely. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Hand of Fate 2 generally performs well on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, with some minor technical hiccups. However, the PC and Xbox One versions seem to have more noticeable technical issues that can impact the gameplay experience. Despite these technical shortcomings, the game seems to be enjoyable on all platforms, with the positive aspects of the gameplay outweighing the negative technical aspects for most critics.


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Critics overwhelmingly praise Hand of Fate 2 for its high replay value, citing unlockable cards, roguelike elements, and customizable experiences as key factors. While some critics mentioned issues like lackluster combat and repetitive missions, the majority agree that the game offers a variety of gameplay experiences and incentives to replay.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Hand of Fate 2 are overwhelmingly positive. Many critics praised the game for its unlockable cards, roguelike elements, and additional content, which contribute to its high replayability. Cubed3, GameSpace, God is a Geek, Nintendo Life, COGconnected, GameCritics, Push Square, Twinfinite, ZTGD, Game Informer, GameSpot, Gameplanet, PC Gamer, PC PowerPlay, The Overpowered Noobs, AusGamers, and Xbox Tavern all mentioned the game's replay value as a strong point. They highlighted features such as unlockable cards, customizable experiences, customizable stories and challenges, complex deckbuilding options, and the ability to replay missions to explore missed choices. These elements provide players with a variety of gameplay experiences and incentives to replay the game. However, there were a few criticisms regarding the replay value of Hand of Fate 2. GamingTrend and GameSpew mentioned that the lackluster combat and too many mini-games may reduce the game's replay value. Wccftech also noted that the progression and punishment for death can make replaying the game less enjoyable. The Sydney Morning Herald mentioned that repeating missions can be frustrating, especially in the earlier stages of the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Hand of Fate 2 offers a high level of replay value. The game's unlockable cards, roguelike elements, customizable experiences, and additional content were praised by multiple critics. The ability to vary encounters and loot, the seemingly infinite combinations and depth, and the numerous quests and companions were also mentioned as factors contributing to the game's replayability. While there were some criticisms regarding combat, mini-games, and mission repetition, the majority of the critics found the replay value of Hand of Fate 2 to be very good.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Hand of Fate 2 has been well-received by critics for its addictive gameplay, improved features, and immersive storytelling. Praise was given for its unique combination of card mechanics, fantasy elements, and strategic gameplay. While some reviewers criticized the combat mechanics and technical issues, overall, the game is recommended for its replayability and engaging experience.

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Playstationlifestyle.net

Nov 20, 2017

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The sequel improves upon the original game and offers a more refined experience, with improvements in gameplay and storytelling. Some technical issues were present, but they did not significantly impact the overall experience.


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Opnoobs.com

Nov 8, 2017

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Hand of Fate 2 is praised as a transformative sequel that brings back the strengths of its predecessor and offers a masterful storytelling experience.


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Gamespew.com

Nov 22, 2017

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Hand of Fate 2 is a truly fantastic game worth playing over and over, with excellent writing, world building, and creativity.

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Nintendolife.com

Jul 25, 2018

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Hand of Fate 2 is highly recommended and offers a unique and rewarding RPG experience on the Nintendo Switch.


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Pcpowerplay.com.au

Nov 16, 2017

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Despite some pacing issues, Hand of Fate 2 creates a fantastic and niche experience.


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Ztgd.com

Nov 10, 2017

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Hand of Fate 2 is a well-done sequel with a lot to offer

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Digitallydownloaded.net

Jul 22, 2018

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Hand of Fate 2 is a rewarding game for those who enjoy risk and want to stray off the beaten path in role-playing. It combines various elements to create a unique experience.

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Gameinformer.com

Nov 13, 2017

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The review states that the game is a hidden gem and that the sequel is a much more efficient and entertaining entity. It also mentions that the combat is the weakest element, but if players can handle that, they will find themselves immersed in a spectacular world.

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Pcgamer.com

Nov 7, 2017

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Hand of Fate 2 is a fully realized version of that deck-building dungeon-crawler

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