ENDLESS™ Legend 2
RPG
Simulation
Strategy
Early Access
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Steam Trading Cards
Adjustable Text Size
Camera Comfort
Color Alternatives
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Mouse Only Option
Playable without Timed Input
Save Anytime
Stereo Sound
Subtitle Options
Surround Sound
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Lead your people to victory on an ever-evolving world in this strategy game featuring asymmetric factions led by powerful heroes. Build your empire, wield political influence, and raise grand armies to wage war in a race to uncover dark secrets buried within the planet.

Developers: AMPLITUDE Studios
Publishers: Hooded Horse
Release Date: Sep 22, 2025
Price (USD): $39.99
Current Players: 2.9k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Very Positive(90%)
improved mechanics
great soundtrack
unique factions
polished performance
engaging gameplay
early access potential
tidefall mechanic
game progression
cluttered UI
no multiplayer
hero system
economic balance
narrative writing
The general sentiment among players is one of enthusiasm for the game's potential despite its early access status. There is widespread praise for its graphics and sound design, as well as the unique faction mechanics and innovative gameplay features like tidefalls. However, there is also criticism of the user interface and disappointment at the lack of multiplayer and some core mechanics that players expected from the sequel. Furthermore, some players were conflicted over the game's narrative direction and the early access bugs.

Positive Points

  • The game significantly improves on its predecessor, Endless Legend, with enhanced mechanics and features from other Amplitude titles.
  • The soundtrack and art are highly praised, contributing to a strong atmosphere and aesthetic appeal.
  • Innovative mechanics such as evolving maps, city expansion, and tidefalls are well-received and add depth to gameplay.
  • Performance is stable, with smooth operation even on less powerful hardware and no major bugs reported.
  • Factions are distinct and unique, providing varied gameplay experiences, which many players enjoy.
  • Negative Points

  • The user interface is criticized for being cluttered and confusing, with key information sometimes difficult to access.
  • The game lacks multiplayer and some core features from the first game, which players are disappointed about.
  • Some elements, like hero equipment and skill systems, are viewed as underdeveloped and lacking in depth.
  • There are concerns about pacing and balance, particularly with economic systems that lead to quick snowballing.
  • The narrative and writing style have been criticized for being less engaging and more cumbersome compared to the first game.
  • Mixed Points

  • While the game has a strong foundation, it is noted as being a work in progress with areas needing improvement before it reaches its full potential.
  • Certain innovative mechanics, such as tidefalls, are viewed as both engaging and underutilized.
  • The game's early access status means it shows promise but has not fully realized its potential yet.
  • Common Themes

  • Players consistently note that the sequel builds effectively on previous Amplitude games, bringing a blend of familiar and new elements.
  • Artistic elements, including graphics and music, receive widespread praise for enhancing the game's immersive quality.
  • There is a shared anticipation for future updates, expansions, and multiplayer features to enhance and complete the experience.
  • The distinctiveness of factions is a common highlight, contributing greatly to replayability and engagement.
  • Updated 9/24/2025, 12:02:08 AM UTC