SteamWorld Dig 2
Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Sep 21, 2017
Sequel to SteamWorld Dig, launches first on Switch
Short summary describing this game.
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5 (1) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.0 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Although it might take a while to get some of the more cooler movement powers SWD 2 is a fun game to play 1
As a follow up to the addictive yet very short Steam World Dig this does everything that one did while still expanding it in a positive way. The last game ended with something happening to Rusty and in the interim he has disappeared. Which leads to one of his friends named Dorothy to head out to solve this mystery. All she has is a broken light and a rusty pickax to start her adventure but it soon becomes apparent that a bigger problem than a missing mechaniloid is underfoot.Hard to not enjoy u...
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Solid gameplay, pretty graphics, enjoyable routine 0
As the title says, great game with tight controls, fun exploration, variety of upgrades. Overall just under 15 hours to finish the first time ( 81% completion ), and definitely has good replay value since the fun revolves around gameplay and not story...
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Oh, so good! 0
I'll start off saying I never played the first Steam World Dig. I played a couple of hours of Steam World Heist and really liked the world and aesthetic of the game. I completely overlooked Steam World Dig, but after hearing all the positive talks by the Giant Bomb staff I decided to give it a go. This game, to put it simply, is a metroidvania-like where you dig, and mine your way through different areas, killing enemies, gaining XP and gold to upgrade the tools you gain throughout the game. Yo...
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Underwhelming Mining 0
I liked Steam World dig a lot, so I really wanted to like steam world dig 2. But, something about the sequel just doesn't sit right with me. Small problems like a constant need to return to town, and a lack of substantial changes in the initial core loop left me feeling a little disappointed at the end. That said it does a lot of thing really well, the art style is great and while the loop of getting minerals for upgrades is tired by the end it initially feels really satisfying. . I did find my...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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