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4 people found this review helpful
26.5 hrs on record (25.8 hrs at review time)
TLDR: Fear and Hunger 2: Termina provides an absolutely gripping and thought provoking experience, if you are willing to make the sometimes painful commitment of pushing through hour after hour.

This game hooked itself into my soul for about 2 weeks and I’m still combing through its details in my mind as I write this review months after playing it. If you are even remotely into any of the following I beg you to truly try this game: Eldritch/Body Horror, JRPG, Survival Horror. F&H2 handles all of these facets very well and brings unique mechanics into the mix like the combat limb system seen in the original. Honestly the only “traditional” JRPG elements of this game are your turn-based combat and equipping things, everything else like leveling-up and fast travel are very different from the norm.

The city of Prehevil feels alive. The world of the game is heavily affected by your choices as very few encounters are truly random, this forces the player to make difficult and quick decisions. Threats you may have ignored dealing with may have followed you, or maybe worse, an ally you let take a hit was vital to a task you really wanted to complete. This is in no way dunking on this kind of game, as I think this suspense lends itself to the subject material extremely well. That leads us to the difficulty…

F&H2 is significantly more accessible to new players than the original F&H as this game dials back some of the shock factor scenes and some of the “oh god avoid every fight” difficulty and in return pushes full throttle on the world-building, characters, and the new time system. This new system is beautifully woven into these core aspects: Saving your game and leveling up your character(s). This and many other factors all blend together to create a cohesive (and crushing) difficulty and tone for the narrative.

That all being said the difficulty can get to be a bit much for even hardened JRPG characters as you can easily lose hours of progress to a bad coin flip. If you find yourself enthralled with this game’s atmosphere and deep lore but keep getting cut short by it’s rough sandpaper-y grind I HIGHLY ENCOURAGE you to look through the Steam Guides page as there are plenty of very easy to install modifications to fit your play-style. (Infinite Saves was a godsend for me, hate if you want but I’m still in love with this game)

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Fear and Hunger 2: Termina 9/10
Posted 10 March.
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13 people found this review helpful
11.0 hrs on record
This game gives you a fantastic experience and atmosphere but it’s like chewing gum. Hear me out: The game is so teeming with flavor and bursting with uniqueness but the main substance is clearly not the priority. This is a one-and-done experience and the flavor is bound to run out by it’s end but it’s a damn solid flavor until that point.

Hylics 2 has creative but relatively shallow JRPG turn-based combat mish-mashed with 3D platforming, 2D platforming, and a first person dungeon-crawler. All of these things are executed well enough individually and combine for a rather impressive collage of mixed media psychedelic vibes.

This chewing gum may not last hundreds of hours or have a crazy high skill ceiling, but it was still one of the most flavorful experiences I’ve had in a while and would recommend it to anyone open-minded/curious about its striking design and/or into non-traditional RPGs.

Also Pangorma is the GOAT
Posted 10 March.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
646.0 hrs on record (611.2 hrs at review time)
Its okey
Posted 23 November, 2016.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
6.1 hrs on record (2.1 hrs at review time)
This game. Sweet graphics, tight controls, framerate, and referances galore. This game can get you engrossed in the story or you can just screw around in Free Roam Mode. And I got it for a dollar so honestly it couldn't go wrong. But now that I have played it I can say it is worth the ten bucks, and with the competetive market probably twenty. Really amazing.
Posted 22 April, 2014.
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2 people found this review helpful
1.1 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
Just, so much nope.
Posted 7 January, 2014.
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