Anodyne 2: Return to Dust is technically the sequel to the original Anodyne, but this is an entirely new world, story, and group of characters. Not only that, but Analgesic Productions have expanded the brand in huge ways and have come out with a title that is much more ambitious than its predecessor. Check out Jason Capp's review for more!
Fanatical has launched another bundle, and this one offers a mixture of RPG and fantasy games, many ideal for the Steam Deck.
Anodyne 2: Return to Dust is available on Switch, hurtling you through a delightful narrative with an old-school aesthetic. Jump Dash Roll self-organises its nanoparticles and gets cleaning in today's review.
Cade writes: "With the gameplay being pretty weak, the only worthwhile part of Anodyne 2 on Xbox is its presentation. Truly, it should be applauded for this alone. Even the music succeeds in pulling the player back to that early, three-dimensional time period. However, a nice bit of music and some neat aesthetics do not make for a complete or fun experience."