Moving 2: Back to the Difficult Moving Review

Let's get back to moving roughly with Moving Out 2. We'll tell you about it in our review.

There is nothing better than sharing a gaming adventure with the people closest to us. Dust off the second, third, and fourth controllers and hand them over to your fellow players, so they can gather around the TV as if they were watching a totemic drill and spend those hours laughing, arguing, and cursing. There aren't many opportunities left to celebrate community events like these, but luckily there are still people who remember the joy of playing together, on the same screen and in the same room. Among them are the entrepreneurial minds at SMG Studio, who return to the world of moving three years after the launch of Moving Out.




In the Moving Review 2 We will tell you if this sequel managed to enrich the formula of the original.




Do harm in company

Moving 2: Back to the Difficult Moving Review
Moving Out 2: Moving with friends has never been so fun

Moving Out 2 continues and remains faithful to the ironic line that characterized the first chapter. We are part of the F.A.R.T company. (Furniture Arrangement and Relocation Technician), dealing with removals in the charming town of Packmore. Between one devastated house and another, we put people's lives in "order" by helping them in one of the most important steps in their lives. But this calm routine is broken when a space-time portal puts us in communication with other universes, in which, coincidentally, work is not scarce. Yes, with all the awareness of a game that knows well what it says and what it does, the multiverse is the big news about Moving Out 2.

Together with your team, for a maximum of four players Whether in a local or online cooperative, the objective is to travel between worlds and fix the lives of citizens, either by taking away their furniture or delivering it, with all the variants of the case. There are three worlds where our services are required, the "magical" one, Scatolamelot, the "sugar" one, Scaramellonia, and the futuristic one, Neo Scatolópolis, each with its own characteristics: revolving rooms and floating trains in the first, devastating ones. candy balls in the second and annoying clouds that are created in the city apartments in the skies, just to name a few.




Each level can award a maximum of five stars, which can be obtained by completing designated objectives. The more they accumulate, the more our degree F.A.R.T. Go up, unlocking new sections of the game map and, consequently, new, more challenging levels. And if the challenge becomes too much for your congregation of improvised engines, Assisted Mode is also available, allowing you to modify each individual level to your needs. In addition to the traditional missions, the "arcade" section also returns, with special levels that will test the team's coordination and quick reflexes.

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Moving 2: Back to the Difficult Moving Review
Moving Out 2: beautiful to play, but also to look at

When you do something well, there is little point in completely revolutionizing it. The graphic and artistic style of Moving Out 2 does not differ much from the first, but it uses what was learned from the first experience and multiplies it to offer players a familiar title, but not stale and devoid of surprises. In addition to the new maps, which give a fresh feeling to the adventure, the game offers several new characters to choose from, each with multiple variations in their design, which will definitely make you spend more time in the main lobby than in the game and, when you are ready to play, your main objective will be to scan the map and levels in search. of chests with new characters and aesthetic aspects.




From a purely technical point of view, the game has not made great strides, but it is still clean and easily readable, with some minor glitches and errors that, instead of being annoying, make you laugh out loud along with the rest of the team and add that extra touch of whimsy to the game.

Conclusions

Tested version PC with Windows digital delivery Steam, playstation store, Xbox Store, Nintendo eShop Price 29,99 € Holygamerz.com 8.0 Readers (4) 7.5 your vote

Moving Out 2 confirms itself as an exciting cooperative video game. It doesn't do much to distance itself from its predecessor, but what it does do it does very well. The new maps bring a welcome breath of fresh air, with gameplay variations that transform the simple activity of moving around into an ever-changing experience that will make it very difficult to get bored, as long as you have the right tools. company. Was a sequel really necessary? We leave this to each individual's discretion, but spending a few hours laughing out loud with esteemed people is an activity that we always accept with great pleasure.

PRO

  • Variety of scenarios
  • Cooperation at the highest level of fun.

AGAINST

  • He could have done more to distance himself from the first.
  • Some minor bugs and glitches
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