Much like its predecessor, Ghostrunner 2 controls like a dream. Quickly, I was put to work on dispatching foolish goons on my way to said tech. The preview had me infiltrating a rough part of the Dharma Tower (the location that humanity has flocked to in the future) in search of some old tech a gang left sealed up in a warehouse. Technology-augmented super ninja Jack is back, complete with his sword, shuriken, and all of his other tricks. My preview session with Ghostrunner wasted no time throwing me into the action. I got to try a taste of the game and, if anything, they’re making Ghostrunner 2 more of what we loved about the original, and then some. I’m happy to see One More Level continuing the fun with Ghostrunner 2, though I wondered if they’d substantially change it. The game would go on to be one of the most incredibly sleek and fast-paced hack-and-slash action-adventures I’ve ever seen - something that would make Mirror’s Edge developers blush. I think of all the things I got to see at PAX South before it died off, one of the best times I ever had was sitting down at the (then) 3D Realms booth to try One More Level’s Ghostrunner.
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