![]() ![]() Those who played Nidhogg on alternate platforms will be glad to know that despite the addition few extras and the spruced up visuals, Nidhogg 2 houses the exact same framework as its predecessor. Well, I found the game to offer massive replay value on the merits of its fun-factor alone. You would be forgiven for believing that this is a quick one-and-done experience that grows old, fast. The aim of the game is to kill anyone that stands in your way, be it the AI foe in single-player, your couch buddies in local-play, or strangers from the globe in online-play. The kicker? Your opposition will be tasked with exactly the same thing and what follows on is a white-knuckled fight for supremacy, or digestion, to be more specific. Players will need to make their way from one side of the level to the other side in order to be gobbled up by this gigantic foul beast. Nidhogg 2 sees the return of the wurm, otherwise known as the titular Nidhogg. Nidhogg originally took the world by storm upon release of the first game back 2014 on PC and PlayStation 4, and now, it’s back once more. You see, Nidhogg 2 isn’t just great because it’s everything a sequel should be, it’s great because regardless as to whether you’re plugging in your first run or your first hundredth run, the game never buckles to its repetition. There, I’ve said it, now let’s spend the next few minutes discussing why it’s worth your time and attention. I’m not going to beat around the bush, Nidhogg 2 is a great game. ![]()
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