Gonner2

Gonner2

released on Oct 21, 2020

Gonner2

released on Oct 21, 2020

In this sequel to Gonner, journey through deep dark chaotic places with unimaginable sparks of color as you go on a mission to help Death rid a mysterious presence from her lair. Battle crazy bosses and lose your head (a lot) in this messy, cute, fast-paced procedurally-generated platformer.


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I liked the first one better. Visual clarity is a touch lacking in this one compared to the first imo. Also the UX works for me much better in the first one.

The first one is aesthetically very cool but doesn't feel all that great to play. I really was hoping that this one would be a little more engaging, forgiving, and just overall feel better to play.

Nah, this feels the same to me. I read a review about the first game feeling "slippery," and I think that's a good way of describing it. Movement feels a bit "loose," and that's not really ever a word you want to have as a descriptor of a platformer.

If you liked GoNNER you'll probably love this, as it takes some small tweaks that feel like a step in the right direction for it, but they don't add up to a different enough experience for me to actually enjoy that much.

I played this for a few hours recently, I am kinda surprised there wasn't much talk about the game, at least presentation wise. That’s it’s strongest suit I think, and to me, I think it’s not only unique but also quite good! Very nice visual design.

I don’t remember much from the first GoNNER but I do think this is a step up. More variety in where you go, more enemies, more heads and guns, etc. A thing an arcadey sequel should have. Interestingly, it also seems to have balanced out the obscurity of the systems a little. I’m sure there’s still really weird tid bits here and there but the first game didn’t explain anything. Everything was a surprise.

That kinda has to do with the fact the game is also pretty obscure. This is the first review of it on this site and I think that’s to be expected. It’s interesting to see a relatively good game in this genre not have all its secrets spoiled in a week or two. While I’m sure they’re online somewhere, they aren’t easy enough to find where it will be accidental. I think it is kind of fun to discover how the systems work on your own. Little puzzles that can give you the edge in the game.

Speaking of, maybe I was just bad at the first one but the sequel has a much better difficulty curve. Once you learn how the areas work and which ones to pick for your strengths in gameplay, it isn’t as brutal as the first. It still is pretty tough, just a bit more accessible. Though it still does ramp up to the same spot pretty quick, so nothing is lost in terms of that nice bitter difficulty.

Ultimately the game is pretty nice! If you have gamepass, this is a good way to spend an hour or two trying it out. Otherwise it’s probably worth the price if you like action platformers.