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The surge 2 review
The surge 2 review













Fittingly, these enemies you face are a projection of artistry and wealth, a veneer over cold machinery and the threat of violence. The splendor of nature itself has been co-opted to suit the tech company’s needs, and the reserve is guarded by robotic sentinels gussied up as beautiful golden statues. On a thematic level, the Rock–a nature reserve built by CREO - is a perfect metaphor. Gideon’s Rock offers a good example of the strengths of environmental storytelling in The Surge 2. It’s a compelling mishmash of architectural styles crammed into this doomed cityscape Corporations like CREO are responsible for the technological sophistication of these areas - and for the ruin which marks all of Jericho City. Other parts of the city shed old squalor in favor of sleek, stark structures plastered here and there with neon advertisements. As one character, Brother Eli, puts it, the rest of Jericho City grew out of and around Port Nixon.

the surge 2 review

Port Nixon is one of Jericho’s oldest neighborhoods, and it encompasses a sprawl of shipping containers and debris half-sunk in the muck, a maze of red brick alleyways, and a gigantic warehouse adapted for the manufacture and distribution of a potent mind-altering narcotic known as Blue Sparkle.

the surge 2 review

The ages this city has passed through are written in the architecture. Reviewed On: PS4, also available on Xbox One and Windowsĭeck13 nail their setting Jericho City is brimming with history and personality.Hop in your Exo-Rig and tear through government forces, cultists, and nano-monsters as you collect upgrades and unravel the mysteries of a world forever changed by the titular Surge.

the surge 2 review

  • What is The Surge 2? It’s an action RPG set in Jericho City, a jumble of ancient industrial neighborhoods, tarnished futurist wonderments, and improvised shelters constructed in the wake of a nanite-induced apocalypse.














  • The surge 2 review