Ghostrunner 2 Brutal Edition
Ghostrunner 2 Brutal Edition is a wall-running, one-hit-kill cyberpunk slasher that rewards precise play and punishes hesitation. Comes bundled with cosmetic katana and hand skins.
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About Ghostrunner 2 Brutal Edition
Ghostrunner 2 is a first-person action game built entirely around momentum. You wall-run, grapple, dash, and slash through a neon-soaked cyberpunk city, and a single enemy hit kills you. That is the whole design contract: move fast, read the arena, execute cleanly, or restart the checkpoint. One More Level tightened almost every system from the original, adding motorcycle sequences, expanded skill trees, and a larger world with more environmental variety. The core loop is closer to a rhythm game than a standard action title - patterns become readable, deaths become data, and a section that killed you forty times starts to feel almost choreographed once it clicks. The Brutal Edition bundles the base game with four cosmetic katana and hand skin sets: Ahriman's Katana, Modern Energy Sword, Molten Blade, and Gothic Blue. None of these affect stats or mechanics. They are purely visual, so the decision to pick this edition over the standard release is straightforward math on whether the cosmetics interest you. The gameplay underneath is identical. Where the game earns its Metacritic score of 81 is in level design. Arenas are compact but layered, and the upgrade system lets you tune a playstyle around deflect timing, grapple aggression, or shuriken spam rather than a single optimal build. That said, the AI for ground enemies is not the star of the show - enemy placement and scripted behavior do most of the heavy lifting. The challenge comes from spatial puzzles and your own execution, not from unpredictable opponents. Boss fights are a mixed bag: a couple are genuinely tense tests of everything the game teaches you, and a couple lean too hard on trial-and-error memorization. From a depth-of-decision standpoint this is not a strategy game despite the Steam genre tag, but it does share something with the genre: every run through a room is a small optimization problem. Which wall do you hit first? Which enemy do you dispatch before the shielded one reaches you? Players who like refining a solution rather than brute-forcing it will find more here than the flashy trailer suggests. The PC version supports Steam Achievements and Leaderboards, which gives speedrunners and score-chasers extra reason to stick around post-campaign. Mod support is limited compared to open-world titles, so do not factor that into your purchase decision. The honest caveat is that Ghostrunner 2 has a narrow audience ceiling. If precision platformers frustrate you rather than motivate you, the one-hit death system will feel punishing rather than fair. The tutorial is functional but brief, and the game expects you to internalize mechanics through repetition rather than guided practice. Newcomers to the first game can start here without missing story-critical context, but the mechanical difficulty curve assumes you are comfortable with fast-paced first-person movement. For the right player, the campaign is a tight, satisfying run with enough upgrade variety to warrant a second playthrough on higher difficulty. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- One More Level
- Publisher
- 505 Games
- Release Date
- Oct 26, 2023

