- November 12, 2019
- Studio 369
- 6h median play time
Rune II
Platforms
About
RUNE II: Decapitation Edition is a light-hearted and self-aware viking adventure game, offering solo or multiplayer experience. It features action-packed battles with foes and the trickster-God Loki, making it a fun choice for those looking for entertainment and possibly a drinking game. A free Dragon Armor DLC is available for purchases made before the end of 2020.











- The game has a fun and engaging combat system that allows for a variety of playstyles.
- The voice acting and humor add a unique charm to the game, making it enjoyable.
- The developers are actively working on updates and improvements, showing commitment to the game's future.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs and performance issues, making it feel unpolished.
- Graphics are dated and do not meet modern standards, leading to a less immersive experience.
- The crafting and inventory systems are clunky and poorly designed, causing frustration during gameplay.
story
109 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story in the game is generally considered decent but lacks depth and polish, with many players noting that it feels more like a collection of simple quests rather than a cohesive narrative. While the main quest line has its moments, side quests often suffer from bugs and uninteresting tasks, leading to frustration. Overall, the game offers a fun experience with engaging combat and exploration, but the storytelling leaves much to be desired, often feeling generic and unrefined.
“Super cool indie RPG with an interesting story and fun game mechanics.”
“The story is good thus far, and the world seems large enough to warrant plenty of exploration.”
“The conversations are funny, the story gets extremely interesting after a point, the weapons are nice, and it has a long playtime with all the side quests.”
“The story is boring.”
“The main story doesn't really pull you in (I'm 2 chapters in, but... well... meh), but thanks to the fun combat and looting, you will find yourself exploring the island most of the time and ignoring the big green icon on the map which tells you to go there.”
“Some quests seem broken as certain adds that you need to kill don't ever seem to spawn either.”