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REMNANT II® 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.

REMNANT II® is a souls-like, co-op and action game developed by Gunfire Games and published by Arc Games.
Released on July 25th 2023 is available only on Windows in 10 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 59,587 reviews of which 49,639 were positive and 9,948 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.2 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 49.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS: Win 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-7600 / AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 1650 / AMD Radeon RX 590
  • Storage: 80 GB available space

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Oct. 2024
Imagine getting lost in a world, fully immersed in the great gunplay and wonderful art direction - just loving the solitude of wandering an alien wasteland by yourself. And then your own custom-made character spits a horrendous Marvel one-liner out of nowhere, instantly annihilating any deeper connection you felt to the game you're playing. That entire circle of events plays out every five minutes in this game. It's pretty good, I just wish you could mute the player character.
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Sept. 2024
Remnant 2 is a really good game with a whole lot to do. If you are a recovering Destiny player like myself and looking for something similar but more challenging, you have found it. Also, it has a dog and you can pet it. I only have the base game, so my review is just that with no expansions added in. Why would you want to play this game instead of Destiny? Its not a looter shooter. It has snappy gunplay, a great sci-fi storyline, a lot of build diversity, and maps you can replay. When you defeat a final world boss, you can craft it into a gun. It also has co-op if you are into that, I am not. It reminds me a lot of soloing 3 man content in Destiny, which is why I bring that up! The main draw here is the world "Reset" features. So there's 3 modes: Campaign, Adventure, and (as of this week) Boss Rush. You can play each mode independently of the others and with different difficulties. When done with a mode because you've finished it or just want to try something else, you can just re-roll a new one. If playing Campaign or Adventure, you will get a different storyline for each world when you do this, which keeps it fresh. Each individual rolled world is made of semi-randomized maps. From what I can tell, the expansions add more storylines to choose from as well as new classes and weapons. I played the the first one, Remnant: From the Ashes last year. This game is just straight up better, the maps are in general more interesting. My main gripe with the first game is that a lot of the bosses just felt like bullet sponges to wait out. They addressed that in this game by giving each boss its own puzzle element. That turned me off initially, but I grew to like it. So for example, one of the bosses is floating in the center of its arena. After you get past a certain health threshold, it will go immune and it will destroy the part of the arena you are standing in; and you if you are there. Most of them are not more complex than that. There is the now-famous cube boss also, which is just straight up a puzzle. So that puzzle aspect does also mean that some of the bosses have instant-kill effects. This can cause issues when doing boss rush if you are not familiar with that boss. As for difficulty, it has options. The Survivor is "easy", Veteran is intended for players starting fresh, Nightmare is for players that have leveled up and have gear and a build, and Apocalypse is for folks who want a challenge after finishing the campaign at least once. Normally I just ratchet the difficulty up, but that felt like a waste of time just starting out. So I did the campaign in Veteran, and rolled a few adventures in Nightmare. I just finished the game so I have not been able to check out Apocalypse yet. The higher difficulties award more xp and crafting materials, which you use to make weapons and mods. It does have archetype level and weapon difficulty scaling inside of each mode, which caps out at 20. In the first game, there was a whole meta around keeping your weapons un-upgraded until encountering the boss; that's not worthwhile in this game. There are some bugs. I didn't encounter anything game-breaking, just annoying. I played Summoner for a while, and the summons would not change zones or go through doors with me consistently. So I typically ran into the bossfight and summoned instead of dealing with that, which consumes a percentage of your health. I didn't have issues with the Handler class' dog so it seemed strange. Also there were a couple of times that I could not interact with the thing I needed to interact with. Leaving and coming back fixed that. Do be aware that if you are an achievement hunter, there are achievements tied directly to expansion content.
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Sept. 2024
Short version. Game is a great 8.5/10 if you're on the fence for any reason, just dive off and give it a shot. The good Solid gameplay loop, decent story, amazing build diversity, immersive world supported by random generation and a fair few unique interactions which also generates a sizable amount of replayability. Rewarding exploration and choice (not just in dialog either) No battle pass, no mtx, just a really great game in a box with some sweet DLC upgrades. Plays great solo, and with friends. I wish more people would play it. The eh Game doesn't do a fantastic job explaining itself, starting with difficulty scaling, stat details, how damage works, what does and doesn't count as what type of damage. This isn't too much of an issue for most but can be an issue for some. Minimal character customization, 6 base faces, 6 voices, handful of skin, scar, hair options each for male and/or female. This is made less important by armor options but the game also isn't trying to play fashion idol, some flare exists but largely the focus was on making the gameplay the reason to keep playing. The 'bad' You will eventually need to turn to 3rd party resources if you want to unlock everything. There are a lot of items, and little story details you just aren't going to 'accidentally' discover. Sure, you might stumble onto the alternate boss kill objective or get lucky and find an item before some npc gives you a quest to go get said item and this may change what you get as a reward, but then there are other, more creative unlock requirements you just won't ever figure out trying random things or exploring the far reaches. (Lookin at you archon) This isn't to take away from the work done to implement these things, in the case of the archon specifically I love why the unlock is the way it is, the dev's knew the kind of players they had and that is something to be praised. However, not everyone likes or wants to keep a wiki open on the side to figure out how to get stuff. (But don't you lie to me, you've done it, I've done it, and as long as games keep including easter eggs and hidden loot, we're gonna keep doing it) The controversial Hot take maybe, maybe not, I don't see a lot of discussion about this outside of what honestly feels like whining and self-reporting ignorance. Anywho, I'm throw balance out there, as a somewhat bad item. Not so much that it is unplayable by any means, You can clear any boss/world on any difficulty with any combination of archetypes. Buuuuuut, you're either lying to yourself or are just delusional if you think each archetype has the same power as any other. Same for any weapon in the game. Mostly this is a case of X just outshines A-V and Y or Z are only as good when used by/with one thing or another. (probably one of the easiest examples of this is the comparison of the 'bulldog' vs the 'sparkfire', tell me one actually good reason to use the former over the later that ISN'T "because the bulldog is easier/faster to acquire", the sparkfire is just always better.) This also looses some of it's bluster as an argument the higher the level in a way. The gap in fun and power between the Invoker at level 1 to the Summoner at level 1 is much, much wider than it is when both are level 10. But, as with anything said here, this is my opinion and not some gospel. Even at their worst the 'bad' parts are more than made up for by the rest of the game, and honestly aren't even really that bad. This is also before the final DLC drops which may or eliminate any of these points. Anyway, get the game, try all kinds of stuff, hopefully have all kinds of fun and if not, at least you supported a good company trying to make good games still.
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Sept. 2024
Awesome game. Interesting concept, you can play more than once and have a totally different experience. Great class system, lots of items, play the whole thing in two players, much more fun than alone. The world lore and concept is super cool, but the story itself left a bit to desire. The end is quite unexpected though. A very good game that should receive more attention, probably it was just unlucky to be launched together with another big title. 10/10
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May 2024
Get lost for 2 hours on the same map until some random chinese dude show up and guide me all way to the end and crouching several times before leaving, absolute good game.
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REMNANT II® is currently priced at 49.99€ on Steam.

REMNANT II® is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 49.99€ on Steam.

REMNANT II® received 49,639 positive votes out of a total of 59,587 achieving a rating of 8.21.
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REMNANT II® was developed by Gunfire Games and published by Arc Games.

REMNANT II® is playable and fully supported on Windows.

REMNANT II® is not playable on MacOS.

REMNANT II® is not playable on Linux.

REMNANT II® offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

REMNANT II® includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

There are 3 DLCs available for REMNANT II®. Explore additional content available for REMNANT II® on Steam.

REMNANT II® does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

REMNANT II® does not support Steam Remote Play.

REMNANT II® 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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REMNANT II® PEGI 18
8.2
49,639
9,948
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
898
Developer
Gunfire Games
Publisher
Arc Games
Release 25 Jul 2023
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