game news The game of the summer to enjoy with friends?
While the next few months of 2023 are packed with plenty of big single-player games, the prospects for multiplayer enthusiasts aren’t that bleak. Here is proof of the continuation of an ideal game to have fun with others!
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The JV editorial team was able to play Blasphemous 2 during an event in Paris at the publisher Team17. She was offered a near-final version and was able to play Blasphemous 2 for a good hour. The preview content is the same as the demo version currently available on Steam.
Moving Out 2: one of the few multiplayer games this early summer
Baldur’s Gate 3, Starfield, Lies of P or even Marvel’s Spider-man 2… Solo AAAs are coming this summer and even earlier than expected: it’s Baldur’s Gate 3, whose release date has been brought forward on PC. However, independent games will also feature prominently over the next few months, with Blasphemous 2 (which we might also get a preview of) and Sea of Stars (from the developers of The Messenger) coming in August.
For many, the coming months will be dominated by the sun and holidays with friends. A chance to chill out, party, even change clothes… We’ve all had that friend who needed a car or extra arms to move houses in exchange for a few cold beers in the dead of summer. A service that is often done sluggishly, but which is more fun than expected.
Something that seems to be exactly the case with Moving Out 2, the sequel to Moving Out!! In the top view, the player has to embody a mover through various missions, all of which are just as crazy. He can salvage items whose dimensions affect how they can be transported (a sofa isn’t necessarily carried in the same way as a bedside lamp), must be careful not to break anything, while finding strategies that are as efficient as possible.
Moving Out 2: even denser than the first, an online mode added
In many ways, Moving Out 2 seems like the perfect sequel to the first installment. The second work includes dozens of m issions that must be carried out alone and, above all, together with others. The game is full of hilarious multiplayer situations, mostly because the quill has a very teasing tongue. Moving Out 2 has everything to complete your four-player canape evenings, since it offers the possibility of playing on the same screen but also online
Through 60 missions (versus 30 on the first!), players are faced with situations of different circumstances each time. Guide animals into their enclosure and prevent them from getting out, play basketball with gumballs or even have to clean up a wizard tower based on a revolving door puzzle. Each mission is a challenge in itself, not to mention the side objectives that players can complete after the fact!
Although short, this demo version of Moving Out 2 leaves you wanting more. In five missions, he managed to diversify his suggestions each time: What do the other levels have to offer? Are they still as fun as the ones discovered in this trial? Response of August 15 with the release of Moving Out 2 on PCm PS5, PS4, Xbox Series, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.