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Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper offers incredible adventures full of mystery, danger, exploration and magic. This game combines the genres of Survival, Sandbox, Action, Adventure, RPG, Strategy and Resource Management

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper is a open world, survival and crafting game developed by A.Y.std and published by Crytivo.
Released on May 27th 2021 is available only on Windows in 14 languages: English, Russian, French, Spanish - Spain, Dutch, Portuguese - Brazil, Turkish, Ukrainian, Polish, German, Italian, Hungarian, Spanish - Latin America and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 2,200 reviews of which 1,775 were positive and 425 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.8 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 15.79€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on Gamivo.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1+ (x64 only)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Any graphics card with DX10 capabilities, 1GB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

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Sept. 2025
Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper, developed by A.Y.std and published by Crytivo, is an ambitious and methodical blend of survival, sandbox, crafting, RPG, and light action elements. Building on the foundation of its predecessor, this sequel takes a more refined and expansive approach, inviting players into a procedurally generated world steeped in ancient magic and mysterious forces. Set in a fantastical realm torn apart by the shattering of a powerful artifact known as the Force of Nature, the game casts you as a lone figure caught in a mystical upheaval, tasked with uncovering the truth behind the world’s imbalance while steadily building a new life from scratch. From the beginning, Force of Nature 2 strikes a unique tone. Unlike many survival games that lean into punishing mechanics and relentless pacing, this title offers a more relaxed, deliberate experience. You’ll start small—gathering basic resources like wood, stone, and plants—before slowly expanding into more complex systems like metallurgy, farming, animal husbandry, potion crafting, and magical artifact creation. What initially feels like a simple survival loop eventually evolves into an intricate web of systems, where managing supply chains, optimizing production, and defending your base become crucial parts of progression. This slow-burn approach may not appeal to action-hungry players, but it’s deeply satisfying for those who enjoy seeing a world come to life piece by piece under their direction. The game’s world is procedurally generated, which offers variety and replayability. As you explore, you’ll move through several distinct biomes—lush forests, desert expanses, icy tundras, swamps, and magical ruins—each filled with unique resources, creatures, and environmental hazards. Along the way, you’ll encounter a range of hostile and passive entities, from wild animals and bandits to supernatural creatures. Combat is relatively straightforward, with stamina-based melee and ranged options, and magical abilities becoming more prominent later in the game. While functional, the combat system isn’t the game’s strongest aspect—it serves more as a means to an end than a main draw, lacking the depth or responsiveness of action-focused titles. One of the most engaging elements of Force of Nature 2 is its progression system. Rather than overwhelming the player with mechanics up front, the game introduces new crafting stations, materials, and gameplay features gradually. This allows the complexity to build naturally, and each milestone feels earned. Whether you're unlocking a new type of weapon, planting your first farm, or discovering a mysterious dungeon, there's a constant sense of forward motion. Character progression is handled through a skill and stat system, letting players invest in areas that match their preferred playstyle—be it combat, resource gathering, or magic. This role-playing layer adds meaningful depth without burdening the player with unnecessary micromanagement. Visually, the game adopts a colorful, clean art style that’s both appealing and functional. It's not pushing technical boundaries, but it makes up for it with personality and clarity. The user interface is generally intuitive, though some inventory and crafting menus can feel a bit crowded as the game scales up. The soundtrack and ambient sound design do a good job of setting the tone, and while not especially memorable, they contribute to the meditative, immersive quality of the overall experience. There are also some charming touches—like animal taming, decorative base-building, and minor environmental storytelling—that add texture and variety to the world. A standout feature that arrived after launch is the cooperative multiplayer mode, allowing up to four players to share in the experience. This addition breathes new life into the game, especially for those who enjoy collaborative building and exploration. Working together to gather resources, defend your camp, or push into dangerous new zones enhances the sense of community and long-term progression. Unlike many multiplayer survival games that devolve into chaos or PvP dominance, Force of Nature 2 encourages cooperation and planning, which suits its slower, more thoughtful pace. There are, however, a few areas where the game struggles. The pacing, while methodical by design, may feel sluggish to players used to faster gratification. Some crafting chains can become grind-heavy, especially when rare resources are gated behind slow respawn timers or long-distance travel. Additionally, while the story is serviceable as a backdrop, it doesn't offer much in terms of memorable characters or impactful choices. The narrative unfolds through short text-based updates and occasional quest dialogue, but it's clearly secondary to the gameplay loop. Players looking for a rich, character-driven fantasy narrative may find this aspect underwhelming. Despite these limitations, Force of Nature 2 succeeds at carving out a distinct niche. It’s a meditative, systems-driven survival game that rewards patience, planning, and curiosity. It doesn’t try to be flashy or overly cinematic, but what it does, it does with a level of polish and ambition that’s impressive for a largely solo-developed title. Compared to the original game, this sequel is a clear evolution—boasting better visuals, improved mechanics, and a more cohesive design philosophy. The addition of cooperative play and a free prologue version further expand its appeal, allowing players to sample its unique rhythm before committing to the full experience. Ultimately, Force of Nature 2 is a game about building—building a home, a character, a world, and a sense of purpose in a land that seems determined to resist you at every turn. For players who enjoy deep crafting systems, exploration, and a slow but steady climb toward self-sufficiency, it offers dozens of hours of rewarding gameplay. It may not reinvent the genre, but it refines it with care, attention, and a clear vision. It’s a thoughtful, engaging, and quietly ambitious entry in the survival sandbox genre—one that’s easy to overlook, but difficult to forget once it clicks. Rating: 8/10
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July 2025
Great for it's price point, a much more casual crafty experience than most games in this genre. Playing solo can get a bit tedious until you start unlocking extra Ghosts. Very much like V-rising, once you get the hang of it, it's fairly simple. Highly enjoyable co-op but could definitely use some customization sliders for world generation. A couple fun little puzzles so far and lots of mob bashing, teleporting makes the whole system fairly efficient.
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May 2025
i like this game alot better then the frist one all so i love having the ghost help me out in building and crafting
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Feb. 2025
I really like the game. Its a top down, survival, crafting game. Combat included. Nice graphics too. You will have to fight boar, fox, wolves, goblins etc. To gain resources, which there is plenty of and replenish. There is also a built of a story as well. I personally find this game fun, at least for a few hours, and it can be challenging at the beginning. However, The combat could use some work. You can only block for half a second then you cant block again for like 6 seconds. So you will have to stand there and get hit a few times. There are abilities you unlock, like dashing, increase Hp, etc. but its a bit, wonky. Some mechanics are very smooth and fluid while others not so much. So the game definitely does need improvement(especially when it comes to QoL stuff) - The QoL aspects are lacking. For example you cant pull items from storage to use in crafting or building. Doesn't make sense, especially since you have racks and boxes just to store certain items such as wood and stone. These items should automatically be pulled from those storage containers and used in crafting and building. Its been a year since I've played and this still isn't a thing..yet? - You can choose between WASD movement and mouse, which I absolutely appreciate. I prefer WASD personally, so this is a nice option to have for games like this. - Press CTRL to pick up all items on the ground that are around you! It took me a minute to figure that out lol - It has a system of progression through unlocks as well, when it comes to crafting and building. You cant just craft everything right away, even if you find all the materials. First you unlock one thing, build/craft that stuff, then unlock the next thing, rinse and repeat. - I do recommend the game. It could use some work still but its a nice game that is playable, has some content and hours of things for you to so so it is worth it in that regard.
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Dec. 2024
An excellent time sinker A game about crafting the next thing and exploring. One of those games where you start with nothing and keep improving until you can do everything and kill everyone without even thinking. None of the systems of this game are particularly deep but all of them are fun or at least serviceable . Combat e probably the most barebones, so if your are looking for an ARPG this is not it. The only caveat i would mentio is that this game drags. Some of the maps have hundreads of enemiey. It xan be very grindy if played solo.
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Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper is currently priced at 15.79€ on Steam.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 15.79€ on Steam.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper received 1,775 positive votes out of a total of 2,200 achieving a rating of 7.77.
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Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper was developed by A.Y.std and published by Crytivo.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper is not playable on MacOS.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper is not playable on Linux.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

There is a DLC available for Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper. Explore additional content available for Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper on Steam.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper does not support Steam Remote Play.

Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Force of Nature 2: Ghost Keeper
Rating
7.8
1,775
425
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
26
Developer
A.Y.std
Publisher
Crytivo
Release 27 May 2021
Platforms
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