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Remnant II: The Forgotten Kingdom

Remnant II: The Forgotten Kingdom

|United States|Shooter, Role-playing (RPG)

7.1 /10

Pretty good

Niche

908 ratings
Rating sources
Steam · Player score4.6/10907 ratingsIGDB · Critic score8.5/101 ratings
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Why play it

In this 2nd DLC for REMNANT II, players will piece together the forgotten history of the lost tribe of Yaesha as they attempt to quell the vengeful wrath of an ancient stone spirit called Lydusa. Navigate the lingering traces of torment, treachery, and death that haunt the land's once proud ziggurats, as Lydusa's living stones wander the crumbling remnants of an ancient civilization in search of fresh blood. In a brand-new storyline, players must uncover the secrets of the lost tribe by exploring a mysterious new area within the world of Yaesha. In this strange new location, players will traverse new dungeons, acquire powerful gear—including a new Archetype, “The Invoker"— meet unexpected allies, and face new threats in their quest to return some semblance peace to the forgotten kingdom. Features: - New Storyline, Dungeons, and Area Based in the World of Yaesha - New Archetype - The Invoker - Many Items and Powerful Weapons that Enhance Gameplay - New Bosses, Characters and Fearsome Creatures to Encounter

Story and worldbuilding

Lydusa, an ancient spirit of stone who has long been imprisoned, will do anything to secure her freedom and exact revenge against the mortals who betrayed her. The traces of torment, treachery, and death now haunt the land's once proud ziggurats, as Lydusa's living stones wander the crumbling remnants of a forgotten civilization in search of fresh blood.

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Rating momentum

Pretty good: 7.1/10 across 908 ratings. Overall vibes are good; safe to add to your backlog.

Play style

This is a DLC leaning into Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure. Confirm the form and fantasy before you commit.

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Hardcore GamerJordan Helm · 23 Apr, 2024
7/10

While a feeling of déjà vu and retreading familiar ground may spring up, The Forgotten Kingdom still musters enough originality and welcome content to hunt down to make Remnant II's second DLC outing a satisfying if not spectacular addition. What it may lack in true environmental and level design variety, it more than makes up for with new enemy types and testing boss fights alike. As divisive as its perilous puzzle and platforming segments may wind up being, The Forgotten Kingdom still makes sure to pepper such moments with the worthwhile gear and weapons we've come to expect. A case of more of the same, which in itself is no bad thing, The Forgotten Kingdom while not the most substantial or stand-out of efforts, is still very much a fitting reflection of Remnant II's greatest strengths.

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FextralifeCastielle · 23 Apr, 2024
8.4/10

In conclusion, The Forgotten Kingdom is a pleasing crafted expansion that breathes new life into the world of Remnant 2. With its solid lore, engaging gameplay, new items to collect, and low price of 9.99 USD, it stands as a shining example of what DLC should strive to be in modern gaming.

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The Games MachineGabriele Barducci · 3 May, 2024
7.3/10

The Forgotten Kingdom is the classic excellent DLC for Remnant II: a budget price for an important amount of content. in the future, however, something more will be needed to keep the game alive for a long time.

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COGconnectedMark Steighner · 2 May, 2024
8/10

While yet another return to Yaesha is slightly disappointing, everything else about The Forgotten Kingdom is a must-have for Remnant 2 players. The enemies, weapons, bosses, and the new Archetype are all up to the base game’s overall excellence. Especially at a very reasonable price, it’s easy to recommend The Forgotten Kingdom.

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PSX BrasilTheTreeble · 1 May, 2024
8/10

The Forgotten Kingdom does exactly what it sets out to do: expand the previously existing world of Yaesha with new areas, bosses, and equipment. It certainly warrants a return to the excellent Remnant II to check out.

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GamingBoltRavi Sinha · 30 Apr, 2024
6/10

From the inside looking out, The Forgotten Kingdom is more content for the Remnant 2 hardcore to sift through, earning new guns and equipment while facing a few fresh challenges. Nothing more and nothing less.

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Rectify GamingLeon Lockhart · 25 Apr, 2024
7/10

The Forgotten Kingdom is yet another iteration of standard DLCs for Remnant 2. It’s not fantastic or groundbreaking, but it’s not bad either. If you’re looking for something more substantial, or like most other players, an entirely new world, you won’t find it here. But if you’re looking for more loot to acquire, puzzles to solve, and baddies to kill, this one will get the job done.

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CrazyGameCommunity.itDavide Fanelli · 24 Apr, 2024
7.8/10

The Forgotten Kingdom is an excellent second DLC for Remnant II, which shifts its focus more on exploration and history, offering a diversity to the experience that is certainly appreciable.

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God is a GeekMick Fraser · 23 Apr, 2024
8.5/10

Remnant 2: The Forgotten Kingdom remains a worthy addition to the main game and a solid, if less exciting, successor to the Awakened King.

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Windows CentralMichael Hoglund · 23 Apr, 2024
8/10

I never thought we'd return to a time when we got so much from a $10 DLC, but here we are. Not only does The Forgotten King deliver what fans have come to expect, but it's a terrific entry point for newcomers as well.

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