PickleRick
Orissa, India
 
 
There is a fine line between consideration and hesitation. The former is wisdom, the latter is fear.
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161 Hours played
Risk of rain 2 is the kind of roguelike where you wanna have just one more quick run before bed but end up playing till dawn.

Visuals:
The art style is easy on the eyes early on, but as the run continues and your screen starts to fill with clutter, the diarrhoea christmas lights at later stages can be seizure inducing.

Story and Setting:
RoR2 doesn’t hold hands and guide you through its story because honestly there is not much story going on here. There is rich lore to explore for people who want to.

Music:
The lo-fi melody perfectly fits the perilous environment and matches the gameplay with synced rhythm and tempo. Sound design is good too.

Gameplay and progression:
Drop into a planet, kill monsters, get money, buy items. Rinse and repeat until you become powerful to one shot God himself. Fast paced with constant running, jumping, sliding and juggling between primary weapon, secondary weapon, abilities and equipment. In each run the difficulty increases over time, which is an innovative approach to deal with difficulty. The roster is filled with unique characters who each have their own gameplay mechanics, making the game feel completely different.
Most items can be obtained by completing specific challenges. You can also unlock game modifiers to make the game easier or more difficult to your liking. The challenges are one-of-a-kind, and the rewards are meaningful enough to keep players interested.

Game time:
There is no limit. It stops being fun when you decide so.

Online:
There is co-op to enjoy with friends and difficulty scales with the number of players. And if you have no friends, rest assured because all achievements are attainable through single player.

Bugs:
No bugs or technical issues.

PC Requirement:
Without a decently powerful PC the game faces severe lags and occasional crashes in long runs where you loop multiple times and a million things are happening in the background. Lowering graphical settings can help to an extent.

DLC:
Survivors of the Void DLC adds excellent new characters, stages, items, enemies and alternate endings.

Price:
Worth every penny.

My only problem with the game is it doesn’t have a save system. Once you start a run, you will have to see it through to the end. I want to be able to stop at any stage and continue from there later on. I don’t always have hours required to do multiple loops in one sitting. Although there is a mod for saving, I would love a native option.

Rating:
The Devs are continuously supporting and updating the game which is commendable. The community is very active and you can add tons of community made mods to breathe new life into your game.
I highly recommend it. 10/10
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PickleRick Apr 14 @ 5:05am 
yeah sure
Mandar Apr 14 @ 1:27am 
may I add you?
Mandar Apr 10 @ 2:38am 
i donated some money to two causes in past week, one of them was the abused lady i talked to you about
Mandar Apr 9 @ 11:48pm 
i suspect i have chronic social anxiety disorder or chronic general anxiety disorder.
Mandar Apr 9 @ 11:39pm 
m sorry i lost my temper, past 4-5 days have been terrible