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  • Chess 2: The Sequel

    Chess is a pretty good game, I hear, but I’m not really into retro gaming. After literally centuries (not to mention countless mods and patches) someone has finally made a proper sequel, so I might give it a crack. While the original Chess only had one faction, Chess 2: The Sequel adds another five armies with different rules, along with duels and a new victory condition.

    It’s still kind of retro though, not upgrading the graphics at all. The story’s pretty much that same old war tale, though now it does now include ghosts, tigers, and elephants. A bit Far Cry 3-ish, then.

    Each army changes how a few pieces work or gives them new rules and names entirely, such as teleporting Queens, Knights who can capture their own pieces, Elephants that rampage when they capture pieces, and units which boost others nearby. That new win condition is intended to speed up the endgame and stop stalemates, by letting players win by getting their King across the half-way line. And the final new thing is duelling, where players having a piece captured can try to take the attacker down too through a duel of blind-bidding ‘stones,’ a limited resource.

    If you want the full rundown, you can download the rules for free. They work with any old physical chess set if you have one. Chess 2 has a few fans amongst serious tabletop folk, whose word I’ll certainly trust over your average video game reviewer in this matter.

    Given that Chess is 500 years old (or 900, 1,500, 1,700 years, if we go by the Early Access, alpha, or pre-alpha release), frankly I’d hope for more drastic changes in the sequel, but there you go. It’s hardly Resident Evil 4, is it?

    Chess 2′s rules were designed by David Sirlin (famed for rebalancing Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, I’m told), but the video game’s made by Ludeme Games. They first released it as an Ouya timed exclusive to score some of the money the Android microconsole was tossing about, but now they’re bringing it to PC in “the very near future.”
    Chess is a pretty good game, I hear, but I'm not really into retro gaming. After literally centuries (not to mention co…


    The comments seem especially clever.

    Originally posted by Anthile

    Pff, just another game pushing white privilege.
    Originally posted by Alphus
    And sexism. Why is it the king which is most important?
    Originally posted by Eddy9000
    The queen is the more powerful though and needs to protect the king; very much a subversion of the “damsel in distress” trope.
    Originally posted by Anthile
    You simply can’t have a chess discussion without a couple of white knights showing up.
    To us, it is the BEAST.

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    Chess always bored me because it seemed like it had already been figured out. All the opening moves and gambits and everything made it so that it was more about memorizing specific plays, and less about adapting to changing circumstances.
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    • #3
      How good a game can it be if an AI is the best player?
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      • #4
        You're an idiot

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
          How good a game can it be if an AI is the best player?
          AI superior to humans can be programmed for every game. The only limiting factor is the skill of the AI programmer.
          To us, it is the BEAST.

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          • #6
            AI superior to humans can be programmed for every game
            This is not true.
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            • #7
              Correct. In potentially unwinnable games like tic-tac-toe, humans can equal an AI performance.

              "Superior or equal to"

              Amended. Thank you for noticing this oversight.
              To us, it is the BEAST.

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              • #8
                Chessmaster already comes with several interesting versions of chess such as losing chess and progressive chess
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                  Chessmaster already comes with several interesting versions of chess such as losing chess and progressive chess
                  Big deal ALL my games are losing Chess.

                  ACK!
                  Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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