Full review of "The Surge 2" on GamerKnights.
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"After releasing the fun, flawed but most of all promising Lords of the Fallen back in 2014, I knew Deck13 were a developer worth keeping an eye on. They swiftly followed that title – clearly inspired by Dark Souls as it was – with another in the same vein, The Surge. Both games were a bit muddled, and neither were quite as good as their inspiration, but they brought fresh ideas to a genre that’s usually left untouched by its imitators. I went into “The Surge 2” expecting more of the same, but was pleasantly surprised. "
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From GameWatcher: "Developer Deck13 has confirmed once more, responding to a fan question on Twitter, that the project it is currently working on is not The Surge 3.
Aside from The Surge 3 not being in development, Deck13 also cast doubt on the possibility of a next-gen patch for The Surge 2."
That's mildly disappointing, as they had hinted at a follow-up. Still, going something fresh is perhaps the better way to go.
One was brillaint i felt two was a step back, control wise and the story and environments
I don't think they need to do a next-gen upgrade, but it would be nice if they could push a quick update to allow 4k60 through backwards compatibility. I'd imagine that wouldn't take a lot of manpower, and really is the more important feature for an action game anyway.