Today, I’ve got some exciting news as a gamer – Monster Train 2 has dropped with an impressive 90/100 score on Metacritic, making it one of the top four games of the year! This is a sequel to the indie rogue-like deckbuilder, Monster Train, developed by Shiny Shoe and released in 2020. The original game has garnered a whopping 96% positive reviews on Steam from almost 20,000 players!
While the first game took us on a train ride to hell, this time around we’re following tracks leading to heaven! Angels and demons are teaming up in Monster Train 2 to take down the Titans who have taken over heaven. Can’t wait to jump back on this thrilling ride!
Monster Train 2 arrives with overwhelming praise from fans and critics
In the Monster Train series, there are clear influences from other deckbuilding games with rogue-like elements such as Slay the Spire. However, what sets Monster Train apart is its emphasis on verticality. The train isn’t just a means of transportation; it doubles as a battleground. Players must strategically defend the Pyre, the vital heart of the train that fuels its progression. By constructing a deck brimming with effective strategies and positioning monsters thoughtfully, players can overcome their adversaries and inch closer to ultimate victory on this multi-tiered battlefield.
In the upcoming game Monster Train 2, five fresh tribes make their debut:
The Banished exude a fallen angel ambiance, with an emphasis on acquiring armor and additional assaults. The Pyreborn are treasure-loving dragons, and gold plays a significant role in their gameplay. These two clans were showcased in the demo that was launched during Steam Next Fest a few months back.
Other new tribes joining the fray are the Luna Coven, who specialize in casting spells, the eerie mad scientists of the Lazarus League, and the fungal folks of the Underlegion, who release spores.
Reviews for Monster Train 2 on Steam have begun trickling in, but it appears that players are still delving deep into the game. As of now, approximately one hundred reviews have been submitted, with an impressive 94% expressing satisfaction. Enthusiasts are raving about the game, commenting, “This is how sequels should be done!” and “It’s the first, but every aspect has been enhanced.” Since most reviews only represent a few hours of gameplay (ranging from two to five), if you’re on the fence, it might be beneficial to wait a bit longer to gauge opinions based on more extensive playtime. However, the general consensus remains overwhelmingly positive at this stage.
As a gaming enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that I can now dive into the world of “Monster Train 2”! Today, it’s officially launched on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam and the Xbox Store. For those who are subscribed to Xbox Game Pass, you can enjoy it right away too! Let’s embark on this new adventure together!
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2025-05-21 23:02