From long-awaited epics like Baldur's Gate 3 to indie darlings like Dave the Diver, NPR staff review this summer's surprise hits and more.
Remnant II builds on everything great about 2019 predecessor, Remnant: From the Ashes. Everything, that is, save for the story, which is just as muddled and beside-the-point as it's ever been. That's far from the proverbial end of the world for this otherwise fantastic apocalyptic third-person shooter from Gunfire Games.
Though Remnant borrows heavily from Dark Souls, players intimidated by that challenging design philosophy can opt for the lowest of four possible difficulty settings. Unique loot and new boss encounters also reward multiple playthroughs, and re-rolling the game to fully explore those variations is required if you hope to build a character powerful enough to take on the game's most punishing"Nightmare" and"Apocalypse" tiers.
The game is defined, naturally, by building out your island. You'll create your own character in the style of Hello Kitty and join her to restore the abandoned Big Adventures Park on Friendship Island.
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