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The Surge 2

2019
GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Third Person Perspective, RPG, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableSep 23, 2019
PlatformPC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
DeveloperDeck 13
Overview

The Surge 2 keeps what fans and critics loved about the original while also expanding greatly upon the formula. The Surge 2 takes place in a brand new environment: a sprawling, devastated city with larger, more ambitious level design and improved engine. Combat is more brutal and tactical than ever, with even more options thanks to an expanded limb targeting system.

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Metacritic Score

75


Opencritic Score

77


IMDB Score

6.9

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Critics have mixed feelings about The Surge 2's story. Positive points include its futuristic setting and exploration of themes like transhumanism, but critics like CGMagazine and Metro GameCentral found the story lackluster with forgettable characters and uninteresting dialogue. While the game offers depth in world-building, it falls short in delivering an engaging narrative, focusing more on combat and exploration. There's room for improvement to create a more compelling and immersive storytelling experience for players.

The story of The Surge 2 has received mixed reviews from critics. Some positive aspects highlighted by reviewers include the game's futuristic setting, the introduction of various factions, and the exploration of themes such as transhumanism and technological decay. Critics like Digital Chumps and Press Start Australia appreciated the depth of the world-building and the expansion of the narrative from the original game. The addition of side stories and living, breathing environments in Jericho City was also praised by God is a Geek, indicating an improvement in the storytelling compared to the first installment. On the other hand, several critics expressed negative opinions about the story in The Surge 2. Common criticisms include a lack of engagement, forgettable characters, and uninteresting dialogue. Reviewers such as CGMagazine, Metro GameCentral, and GameSpace found the story to be lackluster, with forgettable NPCs and uninspiring plot developments. The reliance on audio logs and background conversations to deliver the narrative, as mentioned by Twinfinite and AusGamers, contributed to the feeling of a hollow and disconnected world lacking in impactful storytelling elements. Overall, the consensus among critics is that while The Surge 2 offers an intriguing sci-fi world and some improvements in narrative depth compared to its predecessor, the story still falls short in delivering a truly engaging and memorable experience. Critics like Eurogamer Italy and GameWatcher noted that the story feels secondary to the combat gameplay, with a focus on exploration rather than a strong narrative arc. Despite some positive aspects, such as the introduction of unique dialogue trees and side quests mentioned by DualShockers, the general sentiment is that the storytelling in The Surge 2 lacks the depth, excitement, and character development needed to make a lasting impact on players. The game's narrative seems to have potential for improvement, as highlighted by reviewers like Jeuxvideo.com and Worth Playing, who point out the room for growth in creating a more compelling and immersive story experience for players.


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Critics unanimously praise The Surge 2's gameplay for its engaging combat mechanics, strategic depth, and customization options. The limb-targeting system and combat improvements were highlighted as standout features by reviewers like Stevivor and GameWatcher. While some critics found issues with tedious boss battles and lack of enemy variety, the overall consensus is positive, with the game delivering a compelling and immersive experience for fans of challenging action RPGs.

In analyzing the opinions of multiple reviewers on the gameplay of The Surge 2, it is evident that the majority of critics found the gameplay to be very good. The game was praised for its engaging combat mechanics, with many highlighting the unique limb-targeting system and strategic depth it offers. Critics like Stevivor and GameWatcher commended the improved combat mechanics, such as directional blocking and limb targeting, which added layers of strategy to the gameplay. Eurogamer Italy also appreciated the variety of offensive and defensive options available to players, emphasizing the standout feature of dismembering enemies for upgrades. The ability to experiment with different combat styles and optimize builds was well-received, showcasing the game's focus on player choice and customization. On the flip side, some critics pointed out certain drawbacks in The Surge 2's gameplay. Daily Star and PlaySense mentioned that while the combat was enjoyable and challenging, the boss battles could feel tedious and grind progress to a halt. RPG Site noted that the overreliance on blocking and lack of enemy variety hindered the overall experience for them. Additionally, GameSpace and Video Chums highlighted issues such as a repetitive gameplay loop of grinding for materials and Tech Scrap, as well as a lack of enemy variety, which detracted from the overall experience for some players. These criticisms suggest that while the core combat mechanics were well-received, certain aspects of the gameplay could be improved to enhance the overall experience. Overall, the consensus among critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the gameplay of The Surge 2. The game was lauded for its satisfying combat system, engaging mechanics, and deep customization options. Critics like PlayStation LifeStyle and GameStar appreciated the strategic dismemberment feature and variety of weapons and playstyles available to players. The Surge 2's focus on challenging combat, unique limb-targeting system, and rewarding progression loop resonated well with reviewers, showcasing a successful evolution from its predecessor. Despite some minor criticisms regarding boss battles, enemy variety, and repetitive elements, the majority of critics found the gameplay to be a standout feature of the game, offering a compelling and immersive experience for players who enjoy challenging action RPGs.


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The Surge 2's visuals divided critics: Some liked the intricate levels and detailed characters, while others bashed its texture problems, bland design, and technical glitches. Despite some praise for its combat sequences, the game's lackluster graphics and visual issues left many feeling underwhelmed. Critics called out its uninspired design, lack of detail, and performance issues, suggesting room for improvement in future releases.

The Surge 2 received mixed reviews regarding its graphics and visual design. Some critics praised the game for its intricate level layouts, diverse environments, and detailed character designs. Critics like Jeuxvideo.com, MondoXbox, and Games.cz appreciated the visually appealing design and diverse armor and weapon designs, highlighting the visually stunning and brutal combat sequences. Xbox Tavern also commended the torn-up city landscape and decaying structures, stating that the visuals complemented the audio well, creating a great atmosphere. On the other hand, many critics criticized The Surge 2 for various visual issues such as texture loading problems, bland level design, subpar graphics, and technical glitches. Reviewers like GameSpace, ZTGD, and Metro GameCentral pointed out issues like slow texture loading times, mediocre visuals, glitchy textures, and lack of polish, making the game unappealing to look at. PlaySense and RPG Fan criticized the uninspired visual design of Jericho City, lack of detail, dull color palette, and unimpressive character models. Additionally, Eurogamer Italy mentioned that the graphics prioritizing detail over framerate impacted combat fluidity, while Shacknews highlighted issues like excessive bloom and inconsistent performance affecting the overall visual experience. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the graphics and visual design of The Surge 2 leans towards the negative side. While some appreciated the detailed character designs and diverse environments, a significant number of reviewers found the graphics to be lacking in terms of texture quality, level design, and overall visual appeal. The game was criticized for technical issues, lack of polish, and uninspired visual elements, which detracted from the overall experience. Despite some positive aspects, the general sentiment suggests that The Surge 2 falls short of meeting the standards expected from a current-generation title, leaving room for improvement in future installments to enhance the visual presentation and overall immersion for players.


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Critics praised The Surge 2 for its immersive sound design and music, with standout elements like combat sounds and urban rock tracks. Some noted room for improvement in voice acting and innovative depth, but overall, the audio elements successfully enhance the gameplay experience and atmosphere of the game, making it a hit with reviewers.

In terms of positives, the Sound Design and Music of The Surge 2 received praise from several critics. LaPS4 highlighted how the sound design effectively accompanies the gameplay, immersing players in the chaotic world of the game. PlayStation Universe and Worth Playing commended the sound effects and soundtrack, with PlayStation Universe mentioning the excellent combat sounds and Worth Playing noting the quality of the music contributing to the atmosphere. Xbox Tavern specifically mentioned the urban rock track adding to the overall experience, showcasing a diverse range of audio elements that enhance immersion. On the downside, some critics pointed out areas for improvement in the Sound Design and Music of The Surge 2. GameGrin and Multiplayer.it mentioned issues with voice acting, with GameGrin stating it gets the job done but isn't exceptional, and Multiplayer.it highlighting a lack of depth in English dialogues. PC Gamer and Generación Xbox noted shortcomings in atmospheric depth and innovation in the sound design, suggesting that while certain aspects were satisfying, the overall depth and innovation could be enhanced for a more immersive experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards a positive reception of the Sound Design and Music in The Surge 2. While there were some criticisms regarding voice acting depth, music prominence, and innovation in sound design, the majority of reviewers appreciated the immersive qualities of the audio elements. Critics like LaPS4, PlayStation Universe, and Xbox Tavern highlighted the effectiveness of the sound design in enhancing the gameplay experience, with well-crafted sound effects and music contributing positively to the overall atmosphere of the game. Despite some areas for improvement, the general sentiment suggests that the Sound Design and Music of The Surge 2 successfully elevate the player's immersion in the sci-fi world of the game.


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Critics are divided on the voice acting in The Surge 2. Some praise it for bringing characters to life and enhancing the narrative, while others criticize it for lacking emotional depth and authenticity. Overall, opinions on the voice acting are mixed, with some finding it strong and others finding it weak and inconsistent.

The voice acting in The Surge 2 has received a mix of positive and negative feedback from critics. COGconnected and DualShockers both praised the voice acting, with COGconnected mentioning that it enhances the characters in the game and DualShockers highlighting that the characters are well-voiced acted, making it a strong point. TheSixthAxis also noted that there is some great voice acting that effectively sells the story. These positive opinions indicate that, for some critics, the voice acting successfully brings the characters to life and adds depth to the narrative. On the other hand, there were criticisms regarding the voice acting in The Surge 2. PlaySense described the voice acting as ranging from bored to ridiculous, with characters feeling like cardboard cutouts delivering exposition. This negative opinion suggests that the voice performances may lack emotional depth and authenticity, potentially detracting from the overall immersion of the game. Gaming Age mentioned a mixed bag of voice acting, with some characters being well-acted while others had laughable voiceovers. This inconsistency in the quality of voice performances could lead to a disjointed experience for players, impacting their engagement with the story and characters. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the voice acting in The Surge 2 leans towards a mixed reception. While some critics appreciated the solid and well-voiced characters that enhanced the game experience, others found the voice acting to be lacking in emotional depth and authenticity. The varying opinions suggest that the quality of voice acting in the game may be subjective and dependent on individual preferences. It appears that while the voice acting may have its strengths in certain areas, such as selling the story effectively, there are also noticeable weaknesses, such as inconsistency in performances and characters feeling one-dimensional.


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The Surge 2's technical performance received mixed reviews. While praised for smooth gameplay on PS4 Pro and solid performance on PC, the game faced issues like screen tearing, texture glitches, and frame rate problems on PS4. PC players also encountered framerate issues and crashes. Critics highlighted technical flaws impacting the overall gaming experience, despite some improvements through patches.

In terms of the technical performance on different gaming platforms, The Surge 2 received mixed reviews. On the PlayStation 4 Pro, GamePro Germany praised the game for running smoothly with a consistent 60 FPS and minimal stuttering, while GameGrin noted impressive performance with a solid frame rate throughout. These positive aspects were further complemented by GameCrate's experience on PC, reporting that the game ran smoothly on medium-high settings on mid-range PCs, indicating good technical performance and stability. However, negative aspects were also prevalent across platforms. The PlayStation 4 version faced various technical issues, as highlighted by critics such as Metro GameCentral, who mentioned screen-tearing, glitchy textures, and an uneven frame rate. Similarly, Push Square criticized the game for constant screen tearing, fluctuating frame rates, and overall poor performance, even on the PS4 Pro. On the PC platform, Stevivor encountered framerate issues, crashes, and characters getting stuck in the environment, impacting the overall experience. Wccftech also pointed out noticeable performance issues with frame rate drops, even on recommended settings. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the technical performance of The Surge 2 is that while there were some positive aspects such as smooth animations and movements on various platforms, the game was plagued by technical issues like glitches, crashes, texture pop-in, and inconsistent performance. These issues were acknowledged by multiple critics, including Cubed3, who highlighted technical issues impacting the overall experience on the PS4, and The Indie Game Website, which encountered technical issues on the PC version. Despite some quality-of-life changes in patches improving certain aspects, the technical shortcomings seemed to detract from the overall gaming experience for many reviewers.


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The Surge 2 impresses with its diverse character builds and engaging combat mechanics, offering solid replay value. Critics applaud the New Game Plus mode and customization options, but some point out drawbacks like limited character variety and uninspired art direction that may impact replayability. While opinions vary, the game provides a mix of strengths and weaknesses that cater to different player preferences in the action-RPG genre.

The Surge 2 has received praise from several critics for its replay value, with many highlighting the diverse character builds, challenging enemies, and engaging combat mechanics that contribute to the game's longevity. Critics like Destructoid and GamePro Germany appreciate the New Game Plus mode, which offers new challenges and insights into the story, encouraging players to experiment with different builds and playstyles. The customization options, exploration opportunities, and multiplayer interactions mentioned by Digital Chumps and LaPS4 also add depth to the gameplay experience, providing players with multiple avenues to approach the game and enhancing its replayability. On the flip side, some critics have pointed out potential drawbacks that may limit the game's replay value. CGMagazine and Gamer.nl note the limited character build variety and lack of innovation in gameplay as factors that could hinder replayability for some players. Additionally, Metro GameCentral and Slant Magazine highlight the lack of significant advancements or compelling side quests that may fail to incentivize players to revisit the game after completing it once. Technical shortcomings, uninspired art direction, and repetitive boss fights mentioned by Multiplayer.it also contribute to the potential drawbacks that could impact the overall replay value of The Surge 2. Overall, the consensus among critics is mixed regarding the replay value of The Surge 2. While some critics like USgamer and We Got This Covered praise the game for its challenging combat, diverse customization options, and compelling world design, others such as PlaySense and GamesRadar+ express reservations about the lack of unique identity, repetitive quests, and visual shortcomings that may deter players from engaging in multiple playthroughs. Despite the varying opinions, it is evident that The Surge 2 offers a blend of engaging gameplay elements and potential limitations that cater to different preferences within the action-RPG genre, ultimately shaping the overall replay value of the game.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

The Surge 2 impresses critics with its improved gameplay and intricate design, offering engaging combat and rewarding exploration. While some reviewers criticize its lack of originality and technical issues, the game is generally praised as a thrilling experience for Soulsborne fans, with room for improvement in storytelling and technical aspects. Overall, The Surge 2 is seen as a solid action RPG with potential for future enhancements.

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Gamingtrend.com

Sep 23, 2019

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The Surge 2 improves upon its predecessor in almost every area and is a must-play for fans of the soulslike genre.


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Gamespew.com

Sep 24, 2019

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The Surge 2 is a sequel done right and one of the best Souls-likes currently available

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Attackofthefanboy.com

Sep 23, 2019

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The Surge 2 excels in combat, level design, and crafting mechanics, making it a standout Soulslike game that will appeal to fans of the genre. Despite narrative shortcomings, the game showcases significant improvements over its predecessor.

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Xboxtavern.com

Oct 1, 2019

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The Surge 2 is praised as an absolutely brilliant entry into the Souls genre, with improvements in every aspect of the game. The difficulty spikes can be frustrating, but the game is worth picking up.

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Gameinformer.com

Sep 27, 2019

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The Surge 2 is notably better than its predecessor, with thrilling combat encounters and well-designed bosses.

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Generacionxbox.com

Sep 24, 2019

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Builds upon its predecessor with enhanced gameplay mechanics and engaging content, making it a must-play for fans of the genre.

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Gamestar.de

Sep 23, 2019

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The Surge 2 improves on its predecessor with varied environments, intricate level design, and engaging combat mechanics. The game offers a good balance of challenge and reward for players.

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Dualshockers.com

Sep 23, 2019

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The Surge 2 is a fun improvement over the original with tight and well-designed environments and combat. However, the camera and overall presentation still need further refinement.

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Gamepro.de

Sep 24, 2019

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The Surge 2 offers challenging gameplay with rewarding exploration, but falls short in story depth and visual design. Despite technical issues, the game provides a stable experience with replay value.

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