Fantasy General II: Onslaught

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Armoured Giant Eagles roar in the sky and nosedive into enemy lines, while flying Night Mares spell doom for their targets down below. A Firebird screams high in the clouds, and a Pegasus-riding Transmuter flings his magical potions at the enemy.

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12 March 2020
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Armoured Giant Eagles roar in the sky and nosedive into enemy lines, while flying Night Mares spell doom for their targets down below. A Firebird screams high in the clouds, and a Pegasus-riding Transmuter flings his magical potions at the enemy.
In the war for Keldonia, the sky has become a battlefield.


Death comes from above in the new expansion for Fantasy General II, Onslaught!

13 new aerial units are introduced, greatly expanding the original roster and allowing for daring new tactics and manoeuvres. Eagle Bombers, Firebirds, Pegasus Flamers, Monster Hunters, and more: you’ll have no shortage of options.

Deploy these units in the brand-new ONSLAUGHT campaign, where a strange dream leads you to hunt for the mysterious Book of Krell. The campaign has over 30 procedurally generated maps, from the abandoned castle of King Dragga to the Lizard infested shores of Eastern Keldonia, until you must finally face The Unspeakable. Choose your General from one of several heroes, each with different skills, armies and advantages, pick your rewards for winning maps and evolve your strategies: the campaign provides endless replayability. Combined with the new Iron Maiden mode, Onslaught offers the ultimate Fantasy General II challenge.

A bonus map has also been added to the Invasion campaign, introducing the new aerial units and a Barbarian Clan of Eagle Riders that you must help in order to gain the Giant Eagle’s support.

Features:


- 13 new aerial units including Giant Eagles, Nightmares, Flamethrowers, Hunters and Firebirds
- A campaign of over 30 procedurally generated maps to choose from providing massive replayability, where you select your preferred hero and go on the hunt for the Book of Krell and face The Unspeakable.
- A new map for the Invasion campaign introducing the aerial units and a Barbarian Clan of Eagle Riders.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS *:
Windows 8, 10 (64 bit)
Processor:
Dual Core CPU 2.5Ghz Intel Core I2xxx or equivalent AMD CPU
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
dx11 graphics card with dedicated 2 gb video memory
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
1000 MB available space
Additional Notes:
1366x768 min resolution

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows 10 (64 bit)
Processor:
Quad Core CPU 2.5Ghz Intel Core I2xxx or AMD Zen
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
GTX 1060 3gb / AMD RX470 4GB or higher
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
1000 MB available space
Additional Notes:
1920x1080 recommended resolution

User reviews

Companion_Cube
Recommended | 13 Mar 2020

Great addition to an awesome game. Brings a procedurally generated, endlessly replayable campaign to the base game that feels very much like Fantasy General 1. It currently has three heroes to choose from that all play

Helpful: 31
jmiller1031
Recommended | 12 Mar 2020

I would love to write a review of the game if I could play it. The game will not let you deploy any units at the start!!!!! Please fix. You have to reset your input in the game options in order for the game to work. Not

Helpful: 17
ThunderFive
Recommended | 13 Mar 2020

The game has an issue where you cannot deploy your troops and hero, and this is in the first scenario. I've tried two of the different heroes to start a campaign, and got the same issue. I've accepted all the default

Helpful: 12
Fatewalking
Not recommended | 15 Apr 2020

This changes up the base campaign somewhat, but I have not replayed that campaign entirely since Onslaught released. While overall, I would add it for the additional units and additional mission for the base campaign, I

Helpful: 11
Elder Potato
Recommended | 26 Mar 2020

Pros: Procedurally generated battles add replayability, emphasis on aerial units in new unit rosters Cons: Story is badly written, feels disconnected from the main campaign and almost nonexistent. Sadly I can give this

Helpful: 11
pete1george
Recommended | 05 May 2020

This is a good value DLC. The campaign is fairly long and can be fought from three perspectives. I find this as well as the main game quite hard, but lots of fund. I am looking forward to the next DLC which I will

Helpful: 5