Remnant 2’s action, loot, and bosses are cranked up to 11. It’s a marked improvement over the first game, with the fat trimmed and all the good parts ready for devouring right from the start. There’s a lot to love here, with more surprises and reasons to play even after multiple playthroughs. Though I do have a few gripes, they fade into the background as there’s just so much to enjoy here in the minute-to-minute gameplay.
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Gunfire Games knew exactly what they were doing when working on the sequel to their sleeper hit from 2019. Remnant 2 improves upon its predecessor in almost every way, with overhauled systems, beautiful environments, fancy weapons, new enemies, deadly bosses, more build variety, and last but not least, more cooperative action. This is a no brainer must play for anyone who enjoyed the first game or for those looking for some challenging gunplay.
I think of Remnant II as more Remnant for better or worse. It's still a very compelling series with tight and engaging gameplay, but there's no denying that it has its kinks too. It's flashier, prettier, has tons of depth, and if you loved the first game, you will have a blast with this follow-up as well.
Remnant II takes the shooting souls-like core of the original game, and builds upon it on almost all fronts. From building your perfect build by mixing archetypes, to exploring the diverse selection of beautifully crafted worlds, Remnant II gives you plenty of secrets to discover. The gunplay also feels really solid, although the overall experience does get hurt by a fluctuating difficulty and a scarcity of weapons for a FPS souls like, especially in the early game.
If you're searching for a game to play with friends, Remnant 2 can provide an entertaining experience, but you should consider other options if you want a game to play alone. Although the graphics and storyline may not be awe-inspiring, the dynamic generation feature turns Remnant 2 into a game you and your friends can enjoy for an extended period, resulting in one of the most replayable games of the year. Still, I was disappointed with the long-awaited sequel due to frustrating character mechanics, outdated visuals, and lack of a compelling story to connect with.
Rushed through this game on the simpliest difficulty, but to be honest, I think I saw everything that developers are proud of or want you to 100% see. There are two reasons why I think so. First of all, hardest difficulty doesn't add extra movesets to bosses or exetera; it just increases boss HP and damage, so it's pointless to pick the hardest difficulty (if you want difficulty, complete it without leveling or weapons or play it on a dance mat). The second statement is that if you need to solve extra puzzles or find extra paths just to be revorded with gear or for the ability to see an extra boss or location, that means that developers do not think that it is important for players (or just are not proud of it). I say this because after completing the game, I only had the initial armor and one additional armor that was hidden behind a puzzle, with weapons situation is kinda better. But now let's talk deeper about the game. First of all, it plays probably in the same way as it did in the first game. You have the ability to use different classes with their own abilities and start weapons (you can also use two classes at the same time). Visual and sound quality are also high. What is not on a high level is the structure of the game. You literally have four different worlds, and one of them is like the sum of all the others (in terms of size and time to complete). The plot is a generic world-savior guy do his job with a happy ending. As for the strong part its ability to fully complete this game in coop, this is one main reason why you can choose this game to spend your free time, or if you are a fan of the previous game or if you enjoyed and completed all other Soulslike games.
It's a polished, impressive game but not for me. There is a boss called Labyrinth Sentinel that provokes the standard "git gud" conversation, legitimately so in some ways, but it's the purest definition of "unfun" I have ever experienced in a game. Uninstalled, not looking back. Give me any Souls-like of any difficulty over this.
Mostly empty, soul-less clone of first game. I did research all levels and found 0 armor, Only one option that I would have to farm, probably long (blood moon event). Performance is terrible for a RX 6900XT and r5 x5600, graphics are terrible. Bosses are sometimes good and creative. That's all
SummaryRemnant II is the sequel to the best-selling game Remnant: From the Ashes that pits survivors of humanity against new deadly creatures and god-like bosses across terrifying worlds. Play solo or co-op with two other friends to explore the depths of the unknown to stop an evil from destroying reality itself. To succeed, players will need t...