Everything You Need to Know About Knight Squad 2

December 2024 · 6 minute read

Everything You Need to Know About Knight Squad 2

The sequel to Chainawesome Games’ beloved 2015 hit, Knight Squad, Knight Squad 2 released for Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store on April 14, 2021. As of now, the game has received very positive reviews and fans of the first game seem to love the sequel. The cartoon Knights that everyone loved from Knight Squad are back and better than ever as you can move around the field, swing your sword, block enemy attacks, grab a bazooka, mount a unicorn, annihilate your rivals and become the champion, according to the game’s Steam page. Yep, you heard that right – you can ride a unicorn in Knight Squad 2! So what do you need to know about the game, and is it any good? I got a review copy of Knight Squad 2, so that I could tell you everything you need to know about the game!

Game Modes

Knight Squad 2 has a ton of game modes that you can choose to play from, including:

So, yeah, let’s put it this way. If you decided to play a single game mode from Knight Squad 2 and devote an entire week to playing that one game mode, it would take you just under 3 months to play each game mode.

Variants

As if there weren’t enough options in the game with the 13 different game modes, you are also free to create custom games with almost an infinite number of combinations. You may literally not play the same exact game of Knight Squad 2 – ever.

Presets

You can set and choose between Presets A, B, C, and D. You can mix and match modifiers and item settings between these presets to make your own custom games that are ready to go whenever you want to play!

Bots

If you’d like, you have the following bot options in Knight Squad 2:

Modifiers

You have a choice of any (or all) of the following modifiers to add to your game:

Item Rate

In Knight Squad 2, you can choose from the following item rates:

Starting Items

You can choose from a wide variety of starting items including:

Active Items

Alongside starting items, you can choose any number of the following active items:

Knights

There are a total of 15 Knights to play in Knight Squad 2. The first 8, alongside their in-game descriptions, are as follows:

Storm

Solo

Smash

Skills

Shooter

Shockwave

Selfie

Savior

The rest of the knights have special requirements in order to unlock them.

Knight 9

Knight 10

Knight 11 (Salmon)

Knight 12

Knight 13

Knight 14

Knight 15

Is it any good?

Knight Squad 2 reminds me of those old browser Flash games that I would play on my childhood laptop, before I really got into video games. It’s a bit of a throwback, and while it definitely takes some getting used to, I have been having a pretty fun time with it. The biggest issue I have with it is that it’s supposed to support controllers, but so far it hasn’t been doing so. The game will acknowledge that I have a controller connected, but it won’t actually accept any input. I’m not 100% sure if this is an issue with the game, or maybe with my PC or controller, but it definitely feels like a game that would feel better with a controller. As of right now, the Battle Royale mode is my favorite mode, however it can definitely get pretty long. For $15 on all platforms, Knight Squad 2 is definitely an easy pick up, especially if you’re looking for a party game to play with your friends (perhaps in the middle of a pandemic?)

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