Reus 2 Review: A Deeper God Game That Still Needs Polish
Reus 2 is brilliant ecosystem-building held back by console UI nightmares and a brutal learning curve. The PC version shines, but Switch/Xbox players got shafted. 3.5/5 potions.
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Reus 2 is brilliant ecosystem-building held back by console UI nightmares and a brutal learning curve. The PC version shines, but Switch/Xbox players got shafted. 3.5/5 potions.
Foundation traded city-building grids for organic medieval sprawl. The result? Beautiful, messy towns that grow like real settlements did. Six years in Early Access paid off, but the monument system still feels like homework. 3.5/5 potions for patient builders.
Hades 2 does the impossible: it improved on perfection. Melinoe’s witchy roguelike expands everything the original nailed while adding enough new mechanics to feel fresh. Supergiant stuck the landing even in Early Access. 5/5 potions.
Tavern Keeper proves Early Access doesn’t mean “buyer beware.” After 11 years in development, Greenheart Games delivered a polished fantasy tavern sim that feels more complete than most finished games. Deep management meets cozy creativity. 4.5/5 potions.