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''Gothic II'' is a
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by German developer
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and the sequel to ''
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''. It was released on 29 November 2002 in Germany and in North America on 28 October 2003. The game was published by
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and
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''Gothic II'' was a commercial success in Germany, and became JoWood's biggest hit at the time of its release. By 2004, it had sold over 300,000 units when combined with its expansion pack, '' Night of the Raven''. Sales of ''Gothic II'' alone ultimately surpassed 400,000 units by 2007, following its re-release as a budget title in Germany.


Synopsis


Setting

Like ''Gothic'', ''Gothic II'' is set on the medieval styled isle Khorinis. Places include the City of Khorinis, the monastery of the Fire Mages, farms and woods. The Mining Valley from the predecessor is also in the game, though it is a desolate wasteland now. Of the Old Camp only the castle ruins remain, the New Camp has turned into a region of unnatural frost, and the Swamp Camp is made inaccessible by a wall built by the orcs. The final place visited in the game is the Islet of Irdorath, which contains a dungeon similar to the Sleeper's temple in Gothic. Khorinis is a rich area with beautiful farms and dense forests. The main trade resource of Khorinis is the magic ore delivered from its recently fallen prison colony to the King, who is fighting the orcs on the mainland. Most of the farms in Khorinis are owned by one landowner who has hired mercenaries - most of them former convicts from the Mining Valley - to protect him and his farms from the city militia when they try to collect taxes from the farms. This has caused Khorinis to be on the edge of a civil war. The city is low on basic necessities and relies on travelling merchants as the ships from the mainland have stopped coming because of the war. People in Khorinis believe in three gods: Innos, the god of fire, sunlight and order; Beliar, the god of death, darkness and things unnatural; and Adanos, the god of water who is also the patron of humanity and maintains balance between Innos' and Beliar's influence over human world.


Prologue

After the barrier around the prison colony was destroyed, ore supplies for the kingdom have stopped. The king decides to send Lord Hagen with 100 paladins to the island to secure ore. On Khorinis, prisoners that escaped the camp raided the country and seeing as the militia was unable to protect them; some farmers formed an alliance with the refugees and no longer paid allegiance to the king. Evil did not disappear with the Sleeper being banned as with his last cry the Sleeper summoned the most evil creatures. Xardas felt this and rescued the Nameless Hero from under the ruins of the Sleeper's temple, where he has laid for weeks, becoming weak.


Plot

The Nameless Hero is instructed by Xardas on the new danger, an army of evil that has gathered in the mine valley, led by dragons. Xardas sends the Hero to Lord Hagen, leader of the paladins, to retrieve the Eye of Innos, an artifact which makes it possible to speak with the dragons and learn more about their motivation. The Nameless Hero starts to the City of Khorinis and after he found a way to enter the city, he learns he has to join one of the factions – the militia, the fire mages or the mercenaries – to be permitted entrance to Lord Hagen. When finally meeting the head of the paladins, the Nameless Hero is first sent into the mine valley, which is now overrun by Orcs, to bring back evidence of the dragons. In the castle, the former old camp, Garond heads the mission of the paladins. He also knows about the dragons, since the castle has already been attacked by them, but is only willing to write a notice on it for Lord Hagen, after the Nameless Hero has gathered information on the status in the mines. By the time the Hero exits the valley with the note about the dragons, the evil forces have become aware of his quest. Seekers are spread throughout the isle, with the goal to kill him. Presented with the note Lord Hagen is willing to give the Eye of Innos to the Hero and sends him to the monastery of the fire mages to retrieve it. But shortly before the Hero arrives there, the eye was stolen. The Hero chases after the thief, but just arrives in time to witness Seekers destroy the Eye of Innos. A smith can repair the amulet, but for the magical power to be restored, a ritual with high mages representing the three gods is necessary. Vatras, the water mage, prepares the ritual and represents Adanos. With former fire mage Xardas representing
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, Pyrokar, head of the fire mages, joins the ritual reluctantly to represent
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. The mages manage to restore the power of the Eye of Innos and so the Hero can head back to the valley to destroy the four dragons that live there. After all of the dragons are killed, the Hero travels to Xardas' tower to report to him, but the mage is gone. The Hero is given a note from Xardas by Lester, telling him he was to find more information in the fire mages' monastery, in the book 'The Halls of Irdorath'. The book contains a sea map, showing the way to the isle Irdorath, one of the ancient temples of Beliar that once disappeared. The hero assembles a crew and gets a ship and a captain for that ship to sail to Irdorath and confront the leader of the dragons, and avatar of Beliar – the undead dragon. After the hero slays the dragon, Xardas teleports into the cave and absorbs its soul, making him an avatar of Beliar. After the hero returns to the ship, Xardas appears and tells him that they will see each other again. The game ends with the ship sailing into the distance toward Myrtana.


Development

The
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is basically a modified version of the ''Gothic'' engine. The texture resolution has been improved by a factor 4 and the world is said to be three times as detailed as in the first game. While the graphics are less detailed than other engines of the time, there is almost no loading time.


Marketing and release

The German version of the game was published by JoWooD and released on 29 November 2002. In the United Kingdom and Scandinavia, the game was released on 13 June 2003. The US release by Atari followed a few months later on 28 October. However, according to Piranha Bytes, Atari did not officially confirm the US release to them, so they did not spread the word about this release for months. On 17 October 2005 publisher JoWood announced that
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was going to publish four of their titles in North America, one of them being ''Gothic II Gold'', which includes ''Gothic II'' as well as the expansion pack ''Gothic II – Night of the Raven''. Aspyr Media released ''Gothic II Gold'' on 29 November 2005. In Germany, ''Gothic II'' is also available in a ''Collector's Edition'', together with the add-on and ''Gothic''. An English
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version of the game which contains the first part was released on 17 March 2005, when the game was released in several new territories.


Reception


Sales

Following high sales projections, ''Gothic II'' became a commercial success and was JoWood's largest-ever hit by early 2003. In the German market, it debuted at #1 on GfK's weekly computer game sales charts in December, topping popular rivals like ''
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''. Tobias Simon of Gameswelt noted that it shot "directly from zero to #1" upon release. After dropping to #3 in its second and third weeks, it finished the final calendar week of 2002 in second place, behind ''
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''. German firm Media Control ultimately ranked ''Gothic II'' as the German market's second-biggest computer game seller of December, again behind ''Anno''. ''Gothic II'' continued to hold position 2 on GfK's charts for the first two weeks of January 2003, before falling to places fifth, fourth and tenth over its following three weeks, respectively. Despite exiting the top 10 in the sixth week of 2003, ''Gothic II'' received a "Gold" award from the Verband der Unterhaltungssoftware Deutschland (VUD) by the end of January, for sales of at least 100,000 units across Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The game retained sixth place on Media Control's monthly chart for February, and by June had spent seven consecutive months in the firm's top 30, claiming 15th that month. After two 17th-place finishes in July and August, it climbed back to 14th in September 2003. By February 2004, ''Gothic II'' had sold 200,000 units, while its expansion pack had achieved 100,000 sales. In early 2005,
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launched its "Hammerprice" line of budget games, which repackaged older titles at a €10 price point. ''Gothic II'' was among the first games released on the label, alongside titles such as '' SpellForce: The Order of Dawn'' and '' Singles: Flirt Up Your Life''. Selling around 200,000 units in this new form, ''Gothic II'' became one of Koch's most successful Hammerprice games by 2007. Throughout Europe, ''Gothic II'' sold 500,000 units by January 2005.


Critical reviews

While ''Gothic II'' received very high reviews in the German press, it did not fare as well in North America, where the game received "generally favorable reviews" according to the
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website
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. One of the reasons for the overall worse reviews were the graphics. The translation of the script and the voice acting in the English version were also criticized, and were felt by critics to be out of place and poorer than in the German version. Much of the voice acting criticism falls upon the change in the voice for the character Diego. Douglas L. Erickson of ''
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'' called ''Gothic II'' "a role-playing experience in the truest sense." He summarized, "Rarely inconsistent, often frustrating, and always flexible, the world of ''Gothic II'' is, for lack of a more appropriate term, the most believable virtual place you can visit." ''Gothic II'' won ''
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US''s 2003 "Best Roleplaying Game" award. The editors called it "a return to the roots of classic fantasy roleplaying on the PC" and noted its "beautifully detailed nonlinear 3D world". It was also nominated for
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's "RPG of the Year", "Outstanding Achievement in Music" and "Outstanding Achievement in Sound" awards, all of which went to '' Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic''.


References


External links


Official ''Gothic II'' website
* {{Gothic series 2002 video games Action role-playing video games Gothic (series) JoWooD Entertainment games Role-playing video games Video games developed in Germany Video games set on fictional islands Video games with expansion packs Windows games Windows-only games Single-player video games