Savage 2: A Tortured Soul
Savage 2: A Tortured Soul is the sequel to the critically acclaimed online multiplayer game, which introduced gamers to the completely new Real Time Strategy Shooter (RTSS) gaming genre. Savage enabled players to opt for either the fast-paced, run-and-gun action of a first-person shooter (FPS) game – playing as a Warrior – or the more cerebral and tactical planning of a real-time strategy (RTS) game – playing as a Commander – working together as a team to defeat the enemy. Savage 2: A Tortured Soul builds upon the addicting, fast-paced gameplay of the original with additional squad-based features and enhanced role-playing game (RPG) elements which enable players to build their character level and abilities throughout the game.
CPU: 2.2 GHz (x86 compatible)
RAM: 1024 MB
GPU: OpenGL 2 compatible with 128 MB VRAM
HDD: ~3.0 GB
| Genre: | Action, Strategy, Shooter |
| Game theme: | Fantasy |
| Game features: | Multiplayer, Editor, Online |
| Game modes: | Deathmatch, Elimination |
| Graphic: | 3D |
| License: | Closed |
| Payment: | Free |



Comments
We are back!
If you left Savage 2 because it got repetitive, now it's the best time to come back, because we are finally getting some updates. We are getting some bugfixes, new maps and graphical updates. Please give this game a try :)
A good & quality game for linux
It is a good game, just above average.
Many will exit this game after 2~3 months play.
For once I agree with
For once I agree with you.
2-3 months is what it takes for this great game to get repetitive. Too few maps and one game mode only are the main problem. It seems that S2 stopped completely development to concentrate on HoN
The game is now greater~ it happen
Well, finally savage 2 community rise. Lets wish it best.
Enjoy the game.
Hurray!
It's the best native Linux game dobruiyyk have ever seen!
Innovation!
I've been following Savage for ages now, and it has always been an admirable project. Very glad that they released a Linux client, and that they adopted a f2p model. Lets hope that they are successful, and continue to make such excellent games!
Catch22: The game we /all/ play