The Surge 2 Lets You Dismember Opponents

05 October 2019

Focus Home Interactive and Deck 13 designed an excellent sequel to the Surge. The sequel, Surge 2, comprises more elite features, larger environments, and mechanics than the Surge.

The Surge 2 embodies the designer’s vision to develop a game offering players dynamic gaming experience: customizable characters, an array of combat and access to more weaponry uplift the title’s quality.

Unlike Surge, Surge 2 braces AI-powered opponents able to team, strategize and strike players. A larger city, expansive environments, and paths provide players with more stories, sceneries, and gaming freedom.

For lovers of action-packed games, Surge 2 is a haven. Endless battling marks all episodes. If blood doesn’t put you off, you’re in for a treat. Players hack to kill or dismember opponents

You have abundant reasons to stay motivated throughout the game because taking down enemies gives you access to more strengths. Track down opponents, kill them, and collect their weaponry and tech in readiness for tougher battles.

Deck 13 implemented an upgraded engine to counter bugs, enhance loading, and provide a smooth exploration of the Jericho city. The upgrades allowed for elite graphics and visuals.

The Surge Setting

Surge 2 puts players amidst battling right from the start. First, it’s chaos, as your plane encounters rowdy storms and crashes. You land into a dysfunctional detention facility in Jericho.

Brutal armored soldiers and robotic enemies don’t let you rest. You’re ever in battling, exploring the corners of Jericho but every war strengthens you. It’s a struggle for survival.

GamePlay

In Surge 2, there is no protagonist, but you have the privilege of crafting your character. You’ll chose gender, customize the character’s strengths, looks, and features. 

You have access to more weapons, skills, and abilities. Thus, while enemies look tough, you can outwit them. Battles are unnerving, and you can strike your foes dismantling their body parts.

Players can dodge and block attacks from the enemies. They can also rely on combat drones to strike opponents. Attacks don’t weaken you but are a chance to add to your collection of weaponry and tech. 

If you win against an opponent, you can take their guns, strengths, and magic for your upcoming quests. The city offers plenty of routes to use when playing. Thus you have many scenes to explore. 

In the game, you’ll encounter non-playable characters. The characters come with varying attributes. Selecting one character changes the storyline and influences game outcomes.