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Brawling has never been more beautiful! The long-awaited sequel to the smash hit action-platformer is here: Guacamelee!
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- Release date:
- 21 August 2018
- Genre:
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- Recent Steam reviews:
- Very Positive
- All Steam reviews:
- Very Positive (1282)
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Description
Explore a huge, hand-crafted world inspired by Mexican culture and folklore, filled with sassy new villains and weirdos (and a few old friends!). Learn a deep repertoire of bone-crunching moves to fend off the skeletal hordes and overcome a multitude of platforming challenges. ...and who said anything about a Chicken Illuminati? Certainly not us! Key Features:
- New moves like Eagle Boost, Pollo Shot and more add to Juan’s arsenal of combat and platforming abilities.
- New powers for Juan’s chicken form! Ridiculous chicken-based platforming, combat and exploration. More chicken than you’ll be able to handle (probably).
- An epic adventure through the worlds of the living and the dead, across rifts in time and space -- more gorgeous than ever thanks to a fancy new rendering engine.
- Bigger maps, twice as many enemy types as the first game, and a roster of eccentric new bosses.
- Discover “trainers” from around the world, defeat their challenges, and upgrade your abilities.
- Soundtrack featuring new music from the composers of the original Guacamelee! OST, plus tracks from special guests Mariachi Entertainment System!
- Drop-in / drop-out 4-player local co-op through the entire story.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows 10, 8, 7
- Processor:
- 2 Ghz+
- Memory:
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Shader Model 5.0 (DX11 support required), 2 GB available graphics memory
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
- Supports Xbox 360 Controller and other XInput-compatible controllers
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User reviews
GREAT sequel to the first game. Everything here is basically the first game turned up to 11. The normal-mode story is pretty easy, and the bosses could’ve been harder, but that’s what hard mode is for, I guess. (I haven’t gotten around to playing hard mode yet at the time of writing this review, just assuming based on how the first game handled it.) All of the maps are INSANELY huge. Take the biggest map from the
This is a decent sequel carrying over all of the abilities of the first game with a few new ones added. If you liked the first one, then you'll like this one as the music and combat stand out as strong selling points on par with the first game. Though in my honest opinion, I thought the first game was paced and balanced better. While playing, I felt like there might have been some sort of controller lag eating the
I saw this game being played on someone's TV when I was looking through their window, so I researched online to find what game it was. I like it.