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Blasphemous 2 has just released the first 16 minutes of in-game footage

Blasphemous 2 has just released a video showing over 16 minutes of gameplay.

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4Sh0w290d ago

Never played the first bit I'm really diggin' what I saw in this gameplay trailer.

SPEAKxTHExTRUTH290d ago

You should give it a try before playing the second game. It’s pretty difficult but not cheap. Excellent animation and hit detection. The mini map is not the best but it’s serviceable. Great boss fights gore responsive controls. The 1st game definitely needed additional weapons but I heard the 2nd will will fix that.

Skate-AK290d ago

This looks fantastic. Loved the first game. Got the platinum for it.

Nacho_Z289d ago

I'm not going to watch a chunk of gameplay but I'd just like to add to the comments saying the first game was awesome. If you like 2D Metroidvanias and aren't afraid of a bit of violence don't miss it.

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Release Date For Blasphemous 2 Announced in New Collector's Edition Trailer

Unveil the Savage World: Blasphemous 2 Collector's Edition Release Date & Goodies Revealed in Trailer. Prepare for Intense Combat on May 29!

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jznrpg105d ago

Cool I’ll buy it thanks for physical

QueenOfFrowns102d ago

It just feels better to hold things in your hands sometimes.

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"Blasphemous 2 Collector’s Edition" is coming to Xbox consoles in early 2024

"Global publisher and distributor SelectaPlay is excited to confirm that the eagerly awaited physical boxed "Blasphemous 2" Collector’s Edition, will be releasing for Xbox consoles in early 2024." - SelectaPlay.

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Best Indie Game of 2023

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "One of the best parts of any year is surveying the indie game landscape and finding those hidden gems and sleeper hits. For 2023, the voters zeroed in on the following five: Blasphemous 2, which elaborated on the grim action-adventure foundation of its predecessor; Cocoon, which captured the hearts of gamers with its mind-bending puzzles; Dredge, which deftly merged Lovecraftian horror with fishing simulation; Sea of Stars, which excelled in presentation and turn-based RPG mechanics; and, finally, Trine 5, which delivered the same rewarding puzzle-platforming gameplay that has defined the series for two generations."

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