Review Ghostrunner 2 PS5 SlashHappy PS5 Sequel Is a Bit Choppy

A Ghostbummer?

Ghostrunner 2 is a perplexing experience. Its predecessor, which was released at the tail end of 2020, provided us with a fast-paced, stylish, cyber-ninja-themed action platformer that managed to rival other games attempting a similar thing. However, with the sequel, developer One More Level has designed an entry that seemingly manages to provide that same exhilarating feeling, though at the cost of a bevy of performance and technical issues (at least on PS5). In both performance and fidelity modes, Ghostrunner 2 suffers from a wide array of frame drops and, more annoyingly, an absurd number of glitches that can easily take away from the fluidity it sets out to achieve with its traversal-focused gameplay sequences.

The story is a direct continuation of the previous game, focusing on a Ghostrunner by the name of Jack. After his reactivation following the climax of his last adventure, Jack now seeks to rebuild Dharma Tower, the last known bastion of humankind. However, soon enough, a massive power struggle emerges, and it's up to you to defeat an army of cybernetically enhanced foes. Eventually, the game presents you with the opportunity to explore the outskirts of Dharma Tower, which gives further context for the current state of the outside world.

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