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Myth II: Soulblighter
MythWindows 95/98Real-Time Strategy

Myth II: Soulblighter

Developer: Bungie Software Products Corporation · Published by Bungie Software Products Corporation · 1999
Tactical combat at its bloodiest, smartest, and most beautiful.
MultiplayerLAN Support3D AccelerationBlood and GoreEditor IncludedCD Audio
5.0
Masterpiece
POCG VERDICT
The only thing that could stop Myth II was its own uninstaller. Bungie fixed that. You have no excuse.
Myth II is sheer tactical brilliance: no resource gathering, just blood, fire, and screaming berserkers. Multiplayer is the real treasure.
About This Game

Myth II: Soulblighter is a real-time tactical game developed and published by Bungie Software Products Corporation for Windows 95/98. A direct sequel to the critically acclaimed Myth: The Fallen Lords, the game is set sixty years after the first war. The dark lord Balor is dead, but his lieutenant Soulblighter has returned to ravage the land with undead hordes. Players command a small force of medieval and fantasy units through a 24-mission single-player campaign, each mission providing a fixed set of troops with no resource gathering or base construction. The emphasis is on tactical positioning, terrain use, and unit preservation. The engine supports a fully three-dimensional, rotatable and zoomable camera, dynamic lighting, and detailed physics that drive the game's signature gore system. Multiplayer is a cornerstone, offering free online play via Bungie.net, LAN support, and spawnable installs from a single disc. A dozen game types, from classics like Capture the Flag to unique modes like Stampede! and Hunting, keep the multiplayer fresh. The game includes powerful editing tools, allowing the community to create custom maps and mods. Shortly after launch, Bungie discovered that the 1.0 version's installer could delete critical system files if installed to a non-default directory. The publisher immediately recalled all copies from shelves and reissued a fixed 1.1 version, a move widely praised for its integrity. Myth II received universal acclaim for its deep tactics, atmospheric presentation, and multiplayer innovation, cementing its place as a landmark in the real-time tactics genre.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: September 22, 1999 · Restored: June 14, 2026
5.0
Masterpiece
Review Verdict
Private: Myth II: Soulblighter
Myth II is sheer tactical brilliance: no resource gathering, just blood, fire, and screaming berserkers. Multiplayer is the real treasure.
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How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Requires a Windows 95/98 PC with a Pentium 166 MHz or better, 32 MB RAM, and a 3D accelerator. Available on CD-ROM. Look for the 1.1 disc to avoid the infamous uninstall bug; the free patch is also available from Bungie's website.
Modern Re-release
GOG.com sells Myth II for $5.99, fully patched and pre-configured for modern Windows. Includes the original soundtrack and manual. The GOG version is the easiest way to play today.
Emulation / Other Options
No emulation needed, the GOG release runs natively on modern Windows. For original CDs, use a Windows 95/98 virtual machine or compatibility mode. The game also runs well under Wine on Linux.