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: Reviewers from Family Video Game Review note there is plenty of depth for tactics veterans, and the superhero theme makes it more approachable for newcomers.
: The "solid" aspect often refers to the character creator , which is highly praised for its expansive power pools (12 options) and personality traits.
: Missions can feel repetitive or "mind-numbing" if played in long stretches, leading reviewers to suggest it is best enjoyed in short bursts. File: Sentinels.of.Freedom.Chapter.2.zip ...
Reviews for generally characterize it as a "solid" but niche tactical experience that expands on the first chapter's foundations while suffering from some narrative and gameplay cohesion issues. Gameplay & Mechanics
: Some missions in Chapter 2 are noted as significantly harder, particularly one underground where the team is split against hordes of powerful enemies. Narrative & Structure : Reviewers from Family Video Game Review note
: A common critique is that Chapter 2's plot feels "all over the place" compared to the straightforward tutorial-style of Chapter 1.
: Players on the Greater Than Games forums found the shift between investigating "cocoon guys" to suddenly helping characters like Guise and Obsidian felt "weird" and lacked explanation. Technical Performance Reviews for generally characterize it as a "solid"
: Most "solid" reviews suggest that if you enjoyed the first chapter and the Sentinels of the Multiverse lore, Chapter 2 is a worthwhile continuation despite its rough edges. Sentinels of Freedom Review - Russell Troxel