A closer look at the game.
Psychonauts 2 is about to be launched, but in the meantime several newspapers have had the opportunity to preview the game Double Fine. Game Informer is among them and thanks to them we have a brand new gameplay video that shows us the crazy game world, focusing on some of the levels that we will have to complete.
The video examined shows various levels: among these, there is one focused on a particular obsession with the teeth, one in which a character’s anxiety problems manifest themselves in the form of a culinary competition and one that catapults us into what appears to be a giant library.
Psychonauts 2 promises high-rate platforming gameplay, with new enemy types on the horizon, multiple boss encounters, all in the iconic Psychonauts style longtime fans are sure to know. Without further ado we leave you to watch this new gameplay video.
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We remind you that Psychonauts 2 will be available from August 25 on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One.
Source: GamingBolt
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