Wargroove 2 Review – Missing a Beat

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Wargroove 2 on Nintendo Switch

Strategy games have not always been at the forefront of players’ minds. After all, when the original Wargroove was released in 2019, it was widely lauded for bringing back the turn-based tactical genre that had been missing for an extended period of time. Now, Wargroove 2 arrives in a market full of other strong competitors like the resurgent Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp and Fire Emblem Engage, building on its foundations and delivering a robust, solid experience that will keep fans happy albeit with some niggling issues.

Wargroove 2 map
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Wargroove 2 picks up a few years after the end of the first game, where new combatants and factions are now vying for control over relics of a bygone era. This allows for five distinct campaigns for players to chew through, including a prologue, three unique adventures that cover the nuances of land, air, and sea combat, and finally, a combined campaign that will test everything you have learned thus far and bring the story full circle.

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Jake Su

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