Ultimate epic battle simulator

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Aside from the create what you want mode, the game will also deliver a story and player-driven campaigns that will be shareable with friends. The difference here is the scope of the game, from trailers alone, you can feel how epic - no pun intended - most battles will be. Both games are sandboxes with no defined objective, where players can simply let their imagination run wild. Veteran gamers will likely be able to draw a comparison between Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2, and Gary’s Mod. Players have the option of choosing the battlegrounds, the position of armies, and the number of units available, but if its predecessor has shown us anything it is that there’s plenty of community support through mods and updates to try and keep the game fresh. The game of course has a limited number of characters, historical units, animals, or fantasy beings available, and they all have their own skills and weapons. Players are asked to propose insane combats like Chuck Norris versus WW2 Soldiers, or Jesus vs 10000 Demons, Spartans vs Elephants, and mostly anything that you can imagine. Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2 might look like Age of Empires, or Sid Meier’s Civilization from afar, especially the rendered characters from a distance, but it has no real strategy to be found here.