
Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter
- Region: Europe & US & Canada

About the Game "It feels half Witcher, half Game of Thrones... Tails of Iron 2 presents us with a rich, full world.
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"It feels half Witcher, half Game of Thrones... Tails of Iron 2 presents us with a rich, full world."
- The Gamer
"Think Elden Ring, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne, but with a supremely stylish rodential twist."
- PCGamesN
Just as the Rats of the South start to piece their lives together, following the great war between Rodent and Frog, an old and unspeakable evil stirs in the North; wings black as death; fangs sharp as steel; and a thirst for blood rivalled only by their insatiable hunger… for vengeance.
As Arlo, young heir to the Warden of the Wastes, journey through the vast, snow-ravaged lands of the North in an epic quest to overcome the Dark Wings once and for all. Hunt down giant beasts. Unite disparate clans. Upgrade your settlement. And discover a terrible secret of blood and crown…
The time for heroes is over. For the Kingdom needs a warrior; forged of the North and as cold as the snow that shrouds these lands. A rat… carved from iron.
And so, a new tail begins.
Fully narrated by RPG-legend, Doug Cockle, prepare to embark on an epic adventure across the northern realms of the Ratdom; an expansive, frost-bitten land on the brink of all-out war.
Track down and defeat the legendary monsters of this realm, and be rewarded with rare resources with which to craft devastating equipment. But be warned, these colossal creatures won’t go down without a fight… and then some.
The lands of the North are a perilous place, so you’ll need to master the fast, challenging combat for any chance of survival. Evade attacks with a dodge roll, nail split-second parry bashes, and unleash an array of gruesome executions.
Craft your own extensive arsenal of upgradeable weaponry, ready to fight as you see fit; strike quick with a spear, afar with a bow, or go claw-to-claw with a heavy-hitting mace. Alternativity, gain a tactical advantage with a range of new, deadly traps…
As Warden of the Wastes, defending your lands is only half the battle. Construct and upgrade your settlement with hard-earned gold to gain access to more powerful items from the Smithy, tastier meals at the Kitchen, a wider range of powerful traps from the shoppe, and more!
Unlock the devastating ‘Elementa’ sorceries of Electric, Poison, Fire, and Ice in an all-new magic system. Bestowed upon you by the gods themselves, these arena-devastating powers can quickly turn the tides in battles.
- Explore a vast and treacherous, snow-ravaged kingdom
- Master brutal soulslike combat, with dodge-rolls, parry bashes, and gruesome executions!
- Discover a compelling story, narrated by the legendary Doug Cockle
- Overcome savage boss fights against the ferocious leaders of the Dark Wings
- Hunt down giant beasts for rare resources with which to craft devastating equipment
- Customise your attack style with an extensive range of upgradeable weapons
- Personalise your appearance from a significant collection of diverse armour sets with exclusive properties
- Encounter a range of curious companions among the many Northern factions
- Construct and upgrade your own settlement, to unlock new recipes, traps and more
- Complete side hunts to earn additional gold-on-the-side
- Three difficulty levels to choose from, with the ability to swap between them at any point of the game
Just played both 1 and 2 back to back. Glad I didn't trust reviews. So what if the side quests are of monster hunting? So what if they added elemental weakness elements to the combat? Typical RPG stuff. Played
A great successor that's worth playing. I enjoyed every minute and it's also easy to get all achievements. The game offers different difficulties that you can easily change for a save slot. It runs very well on the
Feels a lot tighter and more polished than the previous game. Less filler, more action. The elemental powers and enemy strength/weakness to then give you a reason to try new armor and weapon combos. The story feels
If you like the original, get this. There isn't much to be said aside from the game feeling much less grindy than the first. You know what I mean, do all ranger quests, fight arenas etc. You don't need to do that now.
Improved upon the first game. Some new mechanics, fun to use but nothing special. Combat slightly improved by less instant death combos and stun locks. Art style worth an extra mention again, visually great game.
I was really excited to play the sequel after the first TOI but this was a huge disappointment. There are too many issues with this game. First I'll list the pros - a) Visual cues are really good. They did not break