![]() Sayed: Will players’ progress and decisions from the first game carry over into the second game?Īrnie Jorgensen: Yes, if the player wishes. Hang on, it only gets stranger from here…I picture Willy Wonka’s poetic ramblings on the candy ship as it charges through the tunnel. I guess one could look at the Banner Saga 1 as surface detail, the ripples on the top of the ocean and the next parts will take the experience deeper and into darker waters, as any good Norse saga should. The basic answer is ‘a lot’! The planned story arc is a trilogy and the 1st part was just to set the stage for the true, hidden story to be told. What’s changed with the story and characters for The Banner Saga 2?Īrnie Jorgensen: Oh, wow, this question asks a lot. Sayed: The Banner Saga saw a standalone army sent to fight the Dredge and ultimately stop its leader, Bellower. All that being said, of course, we will not launch a game until it is done. We’re extremely happy with how it’s shaping up and the feedback from the first playable demo at E3 was overwhelmingly positive so we feel very optimistic that the community will enjoy the game. ![]() How has development been progressing thus far?Īrnie Jorgensen: We’re still on track to hitting our launch goals, which is saying a lot in game development and in particular for the Stoic team. Sayed: There hasn’t been too much information on The Banner Saga 2 since its initial announcement in December 2014 and then a short teaser this past May. "I guess one could look at the Banner Saga 1 as surface detail, the ripples on the top of the ocean and the next parts will take the experience deeper and into darker waters, as any good Norse saga should." GamingBolt had a chance to speak to Stoic co-owner/art director Arnie Jorgensen and co-owner/technical director John Watson about the sequel and what fans can look forward to, whether players can transfer progress from the original to the new game and just what the heck is going on throughout. It seems that The Banner Saga was only the surface that fans scratched at – The Banner Saga 2 aims to go even deeper and become potentially weirder in the process. This was achieved through an unorthodox setting based on Norse fantasy and a combat system that resembled a squad-focused, turn-based RPG with intriguing. If you have any further comments or advice, please comment and I'll update the guide.Stoic’s The Banner Saga was one of those standout role playing games in 2014 that somehow held its own among bigger names like Shadowrun: Dragonfall and Wasteland 2. This achievement will pop during the credits. After a few more chapters you will complete the game. Great! You did it - now you can select the option to Destroy the Bridge from the town.Ħ. After this you will see a cutscene where Iver convinces the Varl leader that the bridge should be destroyed. I used the two Varls, the mender, two archers and Rook.ĥ. Day 3 - You will now have to fight a battle. If you are trying to keep Egil alive then choose to fight!Ĥ. Either clear the bodies or choose to fight. Day 2 - Select Fight on the Bridge (again) - Now again, make a choice. If you treat the wounded you will not have to do a battle,ģ. If you select to fight then you will have to do a battle so keep that in mind. Day 1 - Select Fight on the Bridge - When the options appear select either to Fight or to treat the wounded. If you don't see "Fight on the Bridge" then visit the Great Hall and it should appear after a conversation here.Ģ. You will have 3 options in the town - Destroy Bridge, Fight on the Bridge, and Leave. Follow the steps below to get the achievement:ġ. After this, Chapter 5 will start.Ĭhapter 5 will start with a story sequence elsewhere before you once again have control in Einartoft. Here you will have some conversations and do a couple of battles. ![]() Okay, so you will arrive in Einartoft toward the end of Chapter 4. This achievement will not pop until the end creditsĪlso, I will try to avoid plot points but please be aware that this solution might include some minor spoilers. A couple of notes before we get into the meat of this solution:Ģ.
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