Gladius 2
- Area: Global,North America
- Official Site: Gladius 2
- Publisher: BigPoint
- Developer: BigPoint
- Platform: Web Browser
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Overview
"Gladius 2” gives you the opportunity to be a gladiator in the Roman arena. This browser-based 2D arena combat game features action packed battles in historic arenas.
Features
- 6 arena tiers keep players fighting against those of similar level
- Participate in PvP right from the start
- Simple gameplay & interface
- Area: Global,North America
- Official Site: Gladius 2
- Publisher: BigPoint
- Developer: BigPoint
- Platform: Web Browser
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Review
Do you have what it takes to survive in the gladiatorial arena? That's the premise of Gladius2. You're taking on the role of a Roman gladiator in the great arena.
Gladius2 is a browser-based massively multi player online role playing game (MMORPG) so you will be able to battle against actual human players from all over the world.
Gladius is the Roman word for sword. In the hard world that was ancient Rome, gladiators lived or died by the gladius. Criminals, slaves and foreigners had to fight for
their lives in state-sanctioned death matches. Everyone is familiar with the Coliseum, but there were arenas throughout the Empire. Commoners and aristocrats alike would crowd
the arena to watch gladiators face off against each other; the way crowds today pack stadiums for sporting events. As the blood spilled, the crowd became more and more
enthusiastic.
The arenas didn't just pit human against human. Sometimes the battles were man against beast. Sometimes elaborate weapons were available for the gladiators
to use, and group versus group battles were held. There were even naval battles. Fights weren't always fair, either. If you were guilty of a crime, or a political prisoner,
the odds might be stacked horribly against you, depending on your crimes, your sentence, or the whims of the officials in charge. Some battles were staged to simulate historic
battles or mythical events. If you were chosen for the side that historically lost, you would likely be set up to be slaughtered.
Whatever the theme of the event or the
mood of the crowd, ultimately gladiators lived or died depending on their fighting skills. When you think of gladiators, you probably think of Ridley's Scott's romanticized
movie version of the life of gladiators, the aptly titled Gladiator. The movie was romanticized, but well researched, and it succeeded in capturing the intensity of
gladiatorial combat.
You may also have seen HBO's Rome, which also featured some intense, gritty gladiatorial combat scenes. That era is the focus of this game. Do you have
what it takes to survive as a gladiator?
Gladius2 gives you the opportunity to be a gladiator in the Roman arena. You play through a brief tutorial, and then you will be
free to pursue single-player missions against computerized opponents or head to the arena and battle dangerous animals like lions and bears. You earn gold and silver by
breaking crates. Gladius2 has open player versus player (PvP) features-that means other players will openly attack you. If you've already played other MMO games like
Seafight, or XBlaster, Gladius2 will be easy for you. They all share a very similar interface as well as very similar game mechanics. Bear that in mind if you master Gladius2
and are looking for a new challenge.
This newly introduced MMORPG features action packed battles in historic arenas. It is a mix of 2d and 3d features, and offers a
selection of maps and environments in which to do battle. You can choose from one of three gladiators to take into the arena.
You have a fair selection of weapons to choose
from as well, as you prepare for battle. If you become a premium user and pay for your account, you will get extra options. These extra options include a feature, which
enables you to edit arenas. You can then invite your friends to come join you in this arena and do battle! This game is rare as far as flash browser based MMORPGs go, in that
you have the option to expand the field of play to full screen mode. Full screen mode enables you to fully immerse yourself in the game, the way you would in games that are
not based on a web browser.
I am a big fan of classical history, Ancient Rome is one of my three favorite historical periods, and the other two are ancient Greece and
China during the Three Kingdoms period. It is exciting to see MMOs break out of the usual, well-trodden path of endless swords and sorcery games. The game is fairly rich in
historical detail, and succeeds fairly well in bringing the Ancient Roman world to life.
The game offers you three cookie cutter characters to pick from. Unfortunately,
these characters aren't terribly customizable. There is no real way to make your character unique. Once you pick your character and log in, you will have a hard time being
able to tell if you are the only character in the arena. I had not given too much thought as to whether the characters in the arena were other players or non-player
characters.
I didn't' find the combat experience to be terribly exciting. I found combat to be extremely slow. I also found combat to be somewhat uneventful.
The games
sounds aren't all that interesting and are actually somewhat annoying, but then I'm no fan of game noises and soundtracks in most cases. It is rare that a game developer
puts the same effort into the sound effects as they do for the visuals; storyline and animation, so I tend to turn the sound off unless it is crucial to game play. The
graphics are somewhat bland and colorless, which wouldn't bother me too much if it was not intended to be a very visual game.
The missions, overall, were quite
satisfying. You must fight animals or complete certain assigned tasks in the arena. I found it somewhat difficult to use the controls and navigate through the menus, although
the menus look great.
Gladius2 is fairly enjoyable for a browser-based game that you can play for free. When I played the game it was still in testing, and they most
likely still are, so they may appreciate your feedback if you decide to give this game a try.
The combat is real time, and the theme is ancient Roman gladiatorial combat-
that makes for a unique MMORPG, even if the game play isn't always as exciting or varied as it could be. There tend to be lots of players online, around 1,500, giving you
plenty of battles to choose from.

















