
Gordon Streaman 2
A lo-fi streamer life sim with some mild resource loops and zero strategic depth - approach it as a curiosity, not a commitment, and temper expectations accordingly.
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About Gordon Streaman 2
I put my spreadsheet instincts to the test with Gordon Streaman 2 so you do not have to burn an evening finding out the hard way. The game drops you into a first-person apartment as a budding streamer, managing mood meters and basic needs while clicking your way toward internet fame. On paper, that loop - track hunger and sleep, upgrade your PC rig, invest in a deposit system, redecorate the apartment, grow a following via the in-game NewTube and TickStonk platforms - sounds like the skeleton of a decent idle-management sim. In practice, the loop is thin enough to see through. The decision-making layer that strategy and sim fans actually care about is largely absent. Upgrading your computer and other devices is the closest thing to a build system on offer, and it never gets complex enough to create meaningful trade-offs. The deposit investment feature is present but community feedback flags it as outright buggy - one player reported losing cash to a balance error after a standard bank transaction. There is also a small mini-game on the in-game computer where failing invites hackers to drain Gordon's funds, which is a neat concept in isolation but carries almost no weight on the broader economy. Brouillard clearly had ideas worth exploring; they just did not iterate far enough on any of them. Where the game partially earns its mostly positive Steam rating - sitting around 71 percent from a small pool of reviewers - is in its relaxed, slightly absurdist tone. Gordon never leaves his apartment, which is either a commentary on streamer culture or simply a scope limitation, but either way the contained setting gives it a low-pressure feel that some players genuinely respond to. There are a handful of Easter eggs tucked in for good measure. If you are the kind of person who can treat a sub-two-hour session as a complete experience - more interactive screensaver than simulation - there is mild entertainment here. From a strategy-and-sim perspective, though, the honest verdict is that the decision tree is essentially a single branch. There is no late-game to speak of, no AI opponent worth outsmarting, no mod ecosystem, and the tutorial does not need to respect newcomers because there is barely enough complexity to warrant one. This reads like a mobile game ported to PC with a price tag attached that only makes sense at a steep discount. Fans of Streamer Life Simulator or Schedule I looking for a similarly themed alternative will find those titles far more mechanically rewarding. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 or later
- Memory
- 4 MB RAM
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 / AMD Radeon RX 550 or better
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-4340 / AMD FX-6300
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 / Radeon R9 or better
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-6500 / AMD Ryzen 5 2600
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Game Info
- Developer
- Brouillard
- Publisher
- Brouillard
- Release Date
- Feb 7, 2022



