
I was stuck on a mission where I had to get twenty pieces of material and this material was nowhere to be found. But even then this was not possible as I was unable to finish the game. I wanted to see how my various choices would affect the world and my companions. Using the jetpack does make moving around less boring, but it does not excuse the bad mission design.Īs I played the game, I was bored and yet curious about the mysteries that lie hidden in Magalan. A lot of the time it is just talking to various people located far away on the map and needlessly walking here and there. It mostly consists of running to a location while hearing uninteresting characters talk about boring things and missions normally end with an uninspired combat encounter.
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There are various upgrade trees that seem to make the combat a bit better but the skill trees themselves are needlessly grindy. The ranged combat feels horrible on a mouse and keyboard. The melee combat can be fun at times but is very clunky. The story is boring the characters are stereotypical and dull. Elex II falls flat on its face for these very reasons. Or it can have a fascinating story or it can have a really strong gameplay element that can carry it all. Conversations in Elex IIįor any RPG to work for me, it needs to have an interesting set of characters to talk and perform missions with. I won’t be going much into them in this review as I won’t be recommending Elex II. Jax is able to join one of the factions too and your choices of who to ally with will have consequences that may or may not cause a civil war between factions. It is left to you to roam the world and meet with various characters to talk and hopefully convince them to join the fight. For reasons only known to him, Adam now wants to help Jax fight the aliens from the sky called Skyands.Īnd this is where the game kicks off, you, as Jax trying to convince the five main factions of the world of Magalan to come together in order to fight the Skyands while trying to protect his son. Jax is then rescued by Adam, a mysterious old man, and Jax’s former enemy. He manages to escape from the invaders only to get scratched and get infected.

Without warning, aliens start falling out of the sky. We play as Jax, the protagonist from the last game, living in a hut with his son far from civilization. Unfortunately for Elex II, is anything but serviceable. Graphically, the game looks like it is from ten years ago which should not really be a problem if the gameplay was serviceable. The game merges these various factions and styles seamlessly where each of these aspects flows into each other in ways that make sense. In this world, magic exists alongside high technology with a Mad Max esthetic.


But the comet was made out of Elex, a powerful element that is used to empower tech, mutate people, or even use magic. The world of Magalan is interesting as it is told to be hit by a huge comet which in turn caused the onset of the apocalypse.

The game takes place in Magalan, a planet that is very similar to Earth but seems to have been gone through an apocalypse before. As someone who has never played the original, I was curious to get into the sequel to see what it offers but the curiosity did not turn out so good. It is made by Piranha Bytes and is a sequel to Elex released in 2017. For context, Elex II is an RPG adventure game with third-person combat and shooting mechanics. There are times when one is disappointed by something they do not even have any expectations for.
