Grounded 2 Reviews
Grounded 2’s early access debut is a stellar starting point, despite a rocky technical performance.
The beautiful thing about Grounded 2 is that, so long as you put in the effort, it's often accommodating to your makeshift solutions.
Obsidian's survival-crafting sequel establishes a much stronger foundation for the future, though it'll take some time for it to lose its early-access feel.
Overall, so far Grounded 2 is not only a worthy successor but one that will eventually become far superior to the original.
Grounded 2 is close to being the definitive survival game starring tiny teenagers lost in a park. It succeeds in maintaining the strengths of the original and incorporating cool new features like the bugs, but it could be even better if it fixes its technical flaws and maintains a strong pace of future updates.
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Grounded 2 doesn't stray far from its predecessor, and in the crowded survival-crafting genre, it struggles to stand out. Still, for fans of the series, it offers just enough to be worth a look.
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Grounded 2 is really a horrifying survival horror game that is expertly cloaked as a fun backyard adventure. It builds on the original game in significant ways while preserving all that made it great. After considering user comments, Obsidian created a world that feels bigger, more vibrant, and much scarier. It's hilarious, eerie, and completely captivating.
The core strengths of the original are here and intact, from the gorgeous world and solid survival mechanics, to another intriguing story to unpack, but I can’t help but feel there should have been more from the start that feels truly new. Still, it is a lot of fun, and as we begin another early access journey, this peblet and clay foundation is pretty solid – I can’t wait to see what else is in store.
If you enjoyed the previous game, you’ll love Grounded 2, it’s a big leap ahead for the series.