- Publisher: Defiant Development
- Release Date: Nov 7, 2017
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 78 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 49 out of 78
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Mixed: 17 out of 78
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Negative: 12 out of 78
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Nov 12, 2017
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Nov 12, 2017Great game. It improves everything from the previous installment. The only drawback is lack optimalisation. I can't run it in 4k ultra even with a very strong pc. Works fine on 1440p so cant really complain.
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Dec 17, 2018Great game, big improvement on the 1st one. More games of chance added and the combat has been (slightly) improved, though it feels a bit more.. jankey and still isn't that great.
Bad optimization keeps it from being a 10/10
if you hate RNG, stay far far away from this game. But you already knew that if you played the 1st one. -
Aug 10, 2020Juego original y adictivo, te puede enganchar bastante cada partida es un poco diferente, y he jugado bastantes horas.
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Nov 3, 2022Maybe a little worse than the first game, but still a great game, you can become easily addicted.:)
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Jul 14, 2021
Awards & Rankings
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Game World Navigator MagazineMar 2, 2018Unfortunately, sequel kept some of the problems. The major one is how luck-dependent the progress is, especially when it comes to food: if you don’t get an encounter with a trader in time, you’ll die of hunger, but if you meet him too early, when you don’t have money to spare – again, starvation it is. If you get robbed at the market... well, you get the idea. [Issue#226, p.55]
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CD-ActionFeb 8, 2018I’m really glad that the developers decided to create a sequel, as they learned a lot and managed to improve every element of the original game, including the campaign which evolved into a really thought-out, demanding adventure. [01/2018, p.40]
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Jan 8, 2018Hand of Fate 2 is certainly a much more improved product over the original. Upgraded presentation aside, there's more of a story to back up the game, so you're given a purpose instead of playing The Dealer's game just for the sake of it. Combat may not have improved much, but everything else has, making for a deeper journey even if luck spoils things now and again. Even without the upcoming extras, Hand of Fate 2 is worth checking out.