This review contains spoilers

One my favorite indie games of all time (I've unironically spent 536 hours in this). However, it lacks that charming atmosphere of its ancestor and the gameplay feels way more buggy and... I dunno, harsh?

I really like the variety of characters and increased difficulty: these things refresh the game entirely and make it more replayable than HM1.

The plot is fucking crazy, but okay... It always breaks my heart when I remember that all of the characters who survived the main events of the story died due to nuclear bombs... I mean, I feel sorry for the writer and Richter.

The soundtrack is a very subjective topic, but I like it as strong as the one from HM1. They're both great.

Oh, how could I forgot? There's an level editor in HM2. Of course it's buggy and it lacks many functions, but people can make absolutely magical things using it. Just check the Hunter Saga in the workshop to make sure in it.

I love HM2, even though this game has problems.

Reviewed on Mar 23, 2024


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