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Is Grime 2 good?
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>>739852049
Luckily is not a Darkest Dungeon 2 or Salt and Sacrifice situation. So, if you enjoyed 1, you are gonna like 2.
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>>739852049
Sort of? 1 changed a lot with the shit they added/rebalanced, and 2 bears those same scars of indecision. Health is no longer segmented and parries are no longer able to chunk off entire healthbars as a result, and they also did a better job of balancing stat requirements for weapons by making stamina its own system rather than something you can put levels into. On release the third act was nakedly unfinished though; full of platforming gauntlets with invisible hazards with pitiful rewards at the end, bosses with broken mechanics, and absurd balance. If you liked the worst one I'd say it's still worth your time to check out but it didn't really give me anything the first game didn't already have in abundance.



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