![]() Wouldn't touch the upper two difficulties unless you're 3 or really want a challenge if you're 2. If you're 2 you can play normal and hard if you're experienced or want a challenge. In terms of difficulty I would probably play normal if solo. I played it 2p and you can difinitely see it's made for 3p (or 2), for example there's usually a lot of smaller enemies that keeps spawning during the boss fights. * Gear loot or gear crafting resources from regular enemies and elite enemies. * Bigger semi open worlds, now it's just a path The core of the game is really good but it could have been so much better. ![]() And to just clear the path to get to the next area, dungeon or main boss. Imo it's diasappointing killing enemies, discovering and looting in the semi open world and in dungeons as there's not that much loot, the main reason is to loot iron and better metals to upgrade your weapons and armor pieces. A lot of the weapons are cool though and it's good that you don't just use a regular gun all through as that would be boring. Then you can't buy or craft new ones apart from the ones you can craft after killing bosses. You start with you class weapons and then you can buy the starting weapons from the other classes. The weapons and armors loot and overall progression over the game are overall a disappointment. Though it gives you more reason to replay the game which is definitely something you would do if you enjoyed your first playthrough. Especially since the game is very short, around 15h if even that. It's also very nice that the semi open world and dungeons are different for each save, though I don't know if I like that you don't get all bosses in each save. They are generelly quite different from each other and gives you a different challenge and makes you do unique things/gameplan each time. There's definitely a geat difference in difficulty between the bosses, which is good imo. The shooting and the gameplay is good and suits and contributes a lot to the feeling of the game. Speaking of Souls-like action-RPGs, preorders for the upcoming Lords of the Fallen are also discounted for GMG XP members.I really enjoyed this game. "Remnant 2 is exactly what you want from a sequel, such is the way it expands and improves upon the first game's ideas," critic Richard Wakeling wrote. It earned a 7/10 in our Remnant 2 review. Remnant 2 is also available on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Players will be able to squad up and explore randomized dungeons, battle mobs of creatures, and find loot to customize their character with. Like its predecessor, Remnant: From the Ashes, Remnant 2 is a cooperative online shooter-RPG hybrid that takes cues from the Souls-like and rogue-like genres. It comes with a survival pack filled with in-game goodies and three post-launch DLC packs that include new story content, locations, and enemies. Meanwhile, the Ultimate edition offers the best value, especially at its discounted price. The Deluxe edition comes with a trio of armor sets from the original game. Meanwhile, Humble Choice members can get Remnant 2 for $40. This deal lets you purchase Remnant 2's standard edition for $41 (normally $50), the Deluxe edition for $49.19 (normally $60), or the Ultimate edition for $57.39 (down from $70). Remnant: From the Ashes is a third-person survival action shooter set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by monstrous creatures. Over at Green Man Gaming, you need to be a GMG XP member, which is a free rewards program. At Fanatical, you have to enter promo code FANATICAL17 to drop the price 17%.
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