Unlike The Surge, I’ve opted for a lighter build, but with heavier hitting items. It’s a rough experience, especially since I’ve been at this for nearly eighteen hours, re-exploring corridors I’d been to in a previous playthrough, but wanting to re-ground myself with an all-new experience to a game I’d played in late 2019. I’m still reeling from the Nano debuff they’ve given me, taking down half my health in a single shot, leaving me low on healing items as well. research building, watching over all that is around us, each enemy possessing different traits than the other, each one offering more challenge than the other, but both seemingly weaker where others are stronger. I’ve seen his face before, we’ve talked a plethora of times, but rather, he did the talking as we did the exploring. Framerate and performance issues remain regardless of what Graphic mode you choose ![]() Difficulty scaling seems a bit off from time-to-time, making the game a bit more challenging than preferred +Loadouts and kits are extremely unique offering a wide variety of gameplay styles +Enemies are perfectly challenging, offering just enough incentive for players to not give up when defeated +Beautifully crafted open world that improves heavily upon its predecessor’s shortcomings Let’s find out in our review for The Surge 2 followed by a review for The Surge 2: Kraken DLC. The Surge 2 has finally received some heavy-hitting content, which means, it’s time to see if The Surge 2 is worth picking up in 2020, and if so, why.
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