Orcs Must Die! Unchained Part 2 PS4

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Orcs Must Die! Unchained Part 2 on the PlayStation 4.

Orcs Must Die! Unchained is the third installment in the Orcs Must Die! franchise from Robot Entertainment, available for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4. Unchained was initially released as a beta version in 2014, and in its release form on April 18, 2017 for the Windows platform, while the PlayStation 4 version was released on July 18, 2017.

Unchained follows the general hybrid gameplay of tower defense and action games used in the series' previous titles. Players use a combination of direct attacks and numerous traps to prevent hordes of monsters from reaching a core. In open beta, the game was divided between its cooperative Survival mode, and its competitive Siege mode. Since its December 2016 update, the Siege mode has been dropped from the game entirely. Upon its full release, Orcs Must Die! Unchained included a new head-to-head mode called Sabotage.

In the game's Survival mode, players work cooperatively to fend off several waves of orcs and other monsters from reaching a magic core; those that do reach it reduce the core's health by one point, and if the core loses all its points (typically starting with 25), the match is over as a loss to the players.

Siege mode was based on a typical multiplayer online battle arena, played by two teams of up to five players each, with each player on a team required to have a unique hero. In addition to guardians, traps, and other cards that players select for their deck as in survival mode, players also could add up to eight minion cards, representing four different levels of hordes of creatures that are summoned over the course of the game. Siege maps were symmetric, with each side having a single magic core location, one or more summoning portals, control points to summon boss monsters against the opposing team, as well as hallways and locations they control to place guardians and traps. Robot Entertainment announced in September 2016 that it plans to eliminate Siege mode as to focus the game on the Survival mode, though states that a "player versus player" mode may come back in the future.

In its first non-beta release, Unchained introduced Sabotage mode. Here, players compete as two teams of three, each team playing on their own instance of the same map with the same waves of orcs and other creatures slated against both teams. Special consumables are earned in this mode that allow players on each team to cause some type of disruption to the other team, such as summoning a tougher creature or boss or casting a spell that interferes with their traps. The team that survives the most waves wins the match.

Players earn their traps, gear, and Skulls (the in-game soft currency) from loot-filled chests after winning matches. Traps can be upgraded further using the upgrade system to increase their power. Players can also spend real money through microtransactions to pay for these items and improvements. Outside of matches, players can construct the various decks for Survival and Sabotage mode. Some items can only be equipped in one of these modes, so decks are tailored to the specific game type.

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