The genre-mashing action strategy game Castlestorm II brings players back to the humorous fantasy kingdom where everyone is looking for an excuse to attack each other. This time around, the world is literally going to hell as the realms of the dead and the living start to merge, causing catastrophic shifts in the landscape. Still, in this cartoonishly light-hearted campaign, the rulers appear to be taking things well in stride as the kingdom struggles to survive and the dead rise up. Told across two chapters, the campaign starts with the hero Sir Gavin. The stalwart protagonist is looking to get on with some sense of normalcy after the Kingdom is rocked by a series of earthquakes called The Great Calamity, which completely reshapes the land. While doing so, he discovers the cause of the cataclysmic event almost by accident. The second chapter centers on a vampire princess named Luna (who is obviously modeled after Harley Quinn) and sets out to fix problems caused by the first half o...
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