While the jetpack combat is a highlight, melee still feels "clunky" to many, with targeting locks and animation delays often leading to frustration.
Despite technical improvements, long-term players often point to a "uninspired" world design compared to the first game.
For fans of the "Eurojank" charm—challenging RPGs with rough edges but deep systems—ELEX II is in its best-ever state. Players on the ELEX Discord suggest focusing on strength and dexterity early to overcome the steep initial difficulty curve. ELEX 2Data edycji: Dzisiaj, 11:41PowГіd: updat...
It sounds like you're diving into the state of following its most recent updates. Developed by Piranha Bytes, the game has had a rocky road since its 2022 release, with recent community discussions on Reddit and Steam highlighting a shift toward stabilizing the experience, though some deep-seated issues remain. The Technical Evolution
The sequel leans heavily into the "Skyands" threat, which some fans found less compelling than the internal faction wars of the first ELEX. Is it Worth Playing in 2026? While the jetpack combat is a highlight, melee
A significant update aimed at modernizing the engine, though it initially brought bugs like an "overly bright moon" and crashes on older hardware.
A response to players on Steam who found the default "floating" camera perspective disorienting. Players on the ELEX Discord suggest focusing on
Frequent fixes for "plot-stopping" dialogue breaks and NPCs getting stuck in the terrain. Gameplay & Narrative Criticisms