The follow-up to a weird RPG with Undertale energy and over 10,000 overwhelmingly positive Steam reviews is, you guessed it, another weird RPG that's already flying on Steam

a colourful overworld where a sprite rows a boat through a magical ocean
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It's time to add another game to your wishlist/backlog: Everhood 2, a fever dream of an action RPG that combines Guitar Hero with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Undertale.

If gorgeous pixel art and an electric guitar-infused soundtrack that absolutely shreds isn't the kind of thing that gets you excited, well then we just can't be friends. But, maybe the plot of Everhood 2 will sway you. 𓄧"Discover the color of your soul and what lies beyond the river of death in a strange land," the game's reads. "Accompany a mysterious celestial Raven who has deemed you worthy of slaying the Mind Dragon."

The game itself looks like it combines dungeon crawling exploration ജakin to that seen in my favorite RPG of all time, Golden Sun, with boss battles that occur on a guitar's fretboard and see you dodging damaging notes and hitting power-up ones. It looks awesome.

There are over 100 songs in the game and it should take around 10-12 hours to complete, which is the sweet spot in my opinion. Fewer hours and you're left wanting more, more and it's easy to get sidetracked by a new release or something else g🦩oing on sale. But if you do want to spend more time in the game, there's a custom world builder and a battle editor, so you can play to your heart's content.

I haven't played the original Everhood, but it has and is sat at Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam, and this sequel is currently on over 500 Very Positive reviews, with one player writi𝓡ng, "It's even more bizarre, unhinged, complex and colorful than the first game."

If you want more games like this, well, we don't have an exact list, but here are some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best RPGs you can play right now.

I'm Issy, a freelancer who you'll now occasionally see over here covering news on GamesRadar. I've always had a passion for playing games, but I learned how to write about them while doing my Film and TV degrees at the University of Warwick and contributing to the student paper, The Boar. After university I worked at TheGamer before heading up the news section at Dot Esports. Now you'll find me freelancing for Rolling Stone, NME, Inverse, and many more places. I love all things horror, naℱrrative-driven, and indie, and I mainly play on my PS5. I'm currently clearing my backlog and loving Dishonored 2.

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