What I Found
Ravensword 2 brings a surprisingly open RPG experience to the iPad, with touch controls, quests, inventory, maps.
Ravensword 2 came out last night, and I had been waiting for this one for a while. After spending a couple of hours with it, the thing that stood out most was simple: I was surprised this was running on an iOS device.
Ravensword 2 is a large, open-feeling RPG for the iPad that lets you explore, talk to characters, take quests, equip gear, use a map, and fast travel after discovering areas. Based on my first couple of hours, it feels more like an older desktop or console-style RPG than a small mobile game.
What this video covers
- The Controls
- A Bigger RPG Than Expected
- Quests, Gear, and Inventory
- Maps and Fast Travel
- Performance on iPad Mini
The short version
Ravensword 2 is a large, open-feeling RPG for the iPad that lets you explore, talk to characters, take quests, equip gear, use a map, and fast travel after discovering areas. Based on my first couple of hours, it feels more like an older desktop or console-style RPG than a small mobile game.