Blood Bowl II Reviews

Blood Bowl II is ranked in the 44th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.5 / 10.0
Sep 25, 2015

It captures the spirit of Warhammer's lighter side and translates it beautifully onto the screen.

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7.5 / 10.0
Oct 1, 2015

An overall improvement in every way from the original. Worth an investment if you are looking for something different and fun.

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72 / 100
Sep 29, 2015
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7.1 / 10.0
Sep 22, 2015

A strong strategy game tarred by its unfinished feel and the influence of luck, but fans of the setting will be able to overlook its flaws

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7 / 10
Sep 25, 2015

As much strategy game as it is sports sim, this enjoyably bizarre mix of influences and genres has much to offer the more patient gamer.

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Sep 25, 2015

For all its limiting devotion to the board game that inspired it, Blood Bowl 2 is far more of a touchdown than a fumble.

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7 / 10
Oct 5, 2015

It's difficult to overlook a lot of the flaws with Blood Bowl 2, but at the same time if you have a group of likeminded people willing to create a league, then this is a great if somewhat limited option. It's everything you'd expect in a Blood Bowl game, with a great tutorial for newcomers and a coat of paint, looking as good as the Citadel Minatures you'd see in the window of a Games Workshop.

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Nov 18, 2015

Blood Bowl 2 has been well adapted from the tabletop game into a fun digital world. Even if you know little about football or Warhammer, anyone who likes the challenge of a complex strategy game will appreciate Blood Bowl 2 - especially in multiplayer.

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7 / 10
Oct 26, 2015

With its action taking place on a playing field, the scope and structure of Blood Bowl 2 initially feels smaller in scale than you tend to expect from most turn-based strategy games. After a few hours though – with its board game roots exposed – you'll find that there's actually plenty of depth to be explored. While the abundance of random dice rolls will put some people off, if you're the sort of person who relishes the unexpected, then there's a good chance – 70 per cent according to the God of Dice – that its bizarre setting and chaotic action will make it worth a punt.

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7 / 10.0
Oct 27, 2015

Despite some balance issues and long play times, Blood Bowl 2 is a bloody yet engaging sports strategy sim

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7 / 10.0
Nov 14, 2015

The storyline of the campaign mode is sort of fun and playing a season with all of the ups and downs that brings is also fun, but for me I think most of the joy comes from the nostalgia, I'm afraid. 

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67 / 100
Oct 2, 2015

The core of Blood Bowl 2 is great. It's a wonderful realization of a fun board game, brought to life with a competent design. Unfortunately, beyond the one-off matches, the title is catered to a very specific kind of fan.

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6.5 / 10.0
Oct 27, 2015

Fans of turn-based strategy and tabletop games will want to give Blood Bowl 2 a shot, but a muddled presentation limits the broader appeal among gamers and holds this game back from becoming a standout title.

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6.5 / 10.0
Sep 22, 2015

Blood Bowl 2 is a faithful recreation of the board game with improved visuals and a cleaner UI than previous installments. The AI is as poor as ever but multiplayer is really where Blood Bowl 2 shines. The inclusion of only 8 races is extremely disappointing though as is the lack of overall polish the game has. If you already own Blood Bowl Chaos Edition, sadly Blood Bowl 2 doesn't really do enough to justify owning both unless the multiplayer community decides to migrate. It's still a lot of fun though, especially in multiplayer.

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60 / 100
Sep 22, 2015

Blood Bowl 2 is the flashiest iteration of the game so far, but its dice rolls are frustrating, and its amble ruleset isn't introduced well to newcomers.

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Sep 27, 2015

Blood Bowl 2 is an interesting experience in what a turn-based strategy/sports hybrid can be. For fans of the first iteration on the 360, the second should be right up your alley. The asking price is a bit steep for what is offered here, and the rougher parts of the game such as the graphical glitches, lackluster audio, and long/frequent loading times take too much away from the experience to warrant a buy at the day-one price.

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Oct 14, 2015

Blood Bowl 2 is definitely one for the board game devotees who prefer to play online rather than solo.

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6 / 10.0
Dec 17, 2015

A strategy game that offers little in the way of strategy, Blood Bowl 2 at least has dumb fun going for it.

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6 / 10.0
Sep 24, 2015

While Blood Bowl 2 is a solid game on its own, it suffers from the lack of variety compared to the previous game.

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Cubed3
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6 / 10
Jan 6, 2016

What little Blood Bowl 2 does wrong is more a result of its unconventional mix-up than any technical shortcomings of the game. Combining sports and RPGs is a tricky thing at best, and while Blood Bowl 2 pulls it off well, to say the mix is perfect wouldn't be right. This is fun to play through and through, even if the audience might be limited.

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