Risk of Rain 2: Seekers of the Storm (DLC)
Seekers of the Storm adds new survivors, items, and a vertical gauntlet inside a giant Colossus - but Gearbox's first crack at RoR2 content has a mixed reputation among the community.
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About Risk of Rain 2: Seekers of the Storm (DLC)
Risk of Rain 2 built its reputation on a very specific kind of chaos - the kind where a well-stacked run transforms your character into a screaming missile of stacked effects, and the whole thing feels earned rather than accidental. Seekers of the Storm, the first major DLC not shipped by Hopoo Games, hands the keys to Gearbox Software. The result is a content drop that feels ambitious on paper and uneven in practice. The headline additions are new survivors, fresh items, and a new boss encounter centered on a figure called The False Son. The Colossus structure - a vertical zone you ascend across multiple levels - is the most distinctive new environment here, and when the pacing works, it gives runs a genuine sense of escalating dread. There is something genuinely atmospheric about climbing through the ribs of something ancient and enormous. The new items slot into the existing itemization sandbox well enough, and players who already live in this game will find plenty to experiment with and stack in unexpected ways. Where the DLC stumbles is in the polish and stability that the base game earned over years of updates. At launch, a meaningful portion of the community reported bugs, balance issues with new survivor kits, and interactions between new and legacy items that produced frustrating rather than spectacular outcomes. That gap between "glorious broken mess" and "just broken" is razor-thin in a game like this, and Seekers of the Storm has landed on the wrong side of it more than once. Gearbox has continued patching, and the state of the DLC is a moving target - which matters if you are reading this months after release. As someone who usually advocates for the small, handcrafted release, I'll be honest: this does not feel like something assembled with the same intentional care that defined the Survivors of the Void expansion. The new survivors have interesting concepts but their kits lack the clean legibility that makes learning a new character satisfying rather than confusing. The soundtrack additions are serviceable but do not carry the same weight as Chris Christodoulou's original compositions - there is a noticeably different texture to the new audio that pulls you out of the trance a long run can build. That said, if you are already deep in Risk of Rain 2 and have exhausted what exists, the sheer volume of new combinations introduced by the item pool alone will buy you more hours. Dedicated co-op groups will find things to enjoy and argue about. The False Son encounter, once reached, does deliver a satisfying climax even if the road there is bumpier than it should be. Check community patch notes before buying to gauge where things stand - this one rewards patience. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Gearbox Software
- Publisher
- Gearbox Publishing
- Release Date
- Aug 27, 2024