: 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
: 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. File: Sentinels.of.Freedom.Chapter.2.zip ...
: 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 : Players on the Greater Than Games forums
: Missions can feel repetitive or "mind-numbing" if played in long stretches, leading reviewers to suggest it is best enjoyed in short bursts. Narrative & Structure : Missions can feel repetitive
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
: The game maintains its comic-book aesthetic, but technical polish is lacking. On platforms like the Switch, the text is notoriously small and difficult to read.
: The "solid" aspect often refers to the character creator , which is highly praised for its expansive power pools (12 options) and personality traits.