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Shelter 2 Critic Reviews

26 Total Reviews

8 Positive Reviews(30.8%)
16 Mixed Reviews(61.5%)
2 Negative Reviews(7.7%)

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IGN Italia April 3, 2015
A more ambitious game than the first one, it's still unique, poetic and all, but you still need to be in the right state of mind to appreciate it.
85
Everyeye.it March 9, 2015
The new open world structure works well, and the less linear experience really shines. A great simulation, different than any other you've tried before.
80
Twinfinite March 19, 2015
For those who like to get something different out of their games, Shelter 2 offers a fresh take that successfully builds on the formula of the earlier title without tangling it up in new or difficult features.
78
Pelit (Finland) May 13, 2015
A game both lovely and flawed. Just as its predecessor, Shelter 2 is a moving, beautiful experience. It's also a bit too simple and short. The open world is a wonderful addition, but why is there so little to do in there?
75
Vandal March 6, 2015
It's no longer surprising, but it's a step forward improving the original concept, making it open world and widening the possibilities.
70
Gamer.nl March 11, 2015
With a different type of animal as the key role, Shelter 2 is radically different from its predecessor. This makes the game unique, but it does not leave the same deep impression as the first Shelter. That being said, this interactive nature documentary is special on its own.
70
Eurogamer Italy March 23, 2015
Shelter 2 is an unique game about the uncertainty of life and the challenges of motherhood. Despite the few contents and a too simplistic gameplay, you will live a fantastic and emotionally involving experience.
70
Riot Pixels August 17, 2015
Shelter 2 is pretty much a happening like the first game, but this time around, it is a mature work of art that has a clear idea at its core.
69
Games Master UK May 6, 2015
Technically flawed but with a bulletproof message delivered through gameplay.
66
Hooked Gamers March 16, 2015
Although I appreciate the game for its many merits, I wouldn’t feel comfortable recommending it until the price comes down a bit, but as it does, the likelihood of you regretting the purchase goes down with it.
65
IGN Spain March 9, 2015
Fun and beautiful, but a plain game that fails to overcome the previous game's success.
60
Eurogamer Poland March 9, 2015
Shelter 2 is still a unique and unconventional game, but larger world and no changes in gameplay introduce too much monotony to the experience.
60
GameSpot March 10, 2015
A game that woefully undercooks its concept, a partial success in that nothing that the game does is particularly bad, but for a concept that has always felt like a no-brainer, “why didn't somebody think of that before” situation, the fact that it doesn't do some fairly obviously things to make the game earn its price tag is disheartening.
60
CalmDownTom March 12, 2015
The original Shelter had me instantly replaying it, just to see if I could keep my babies alive. This time though, despite the bigger levels and excellently-crafted simple gameplay, I put the game down. It’s worth experiencing, but on this evidence the Lynx will flourish in wolf-free Britain.
58
Multiplayer.it March 17, 2015
Shelter 2 is a boring open empty world game with nothing to do.
50
Dealspwn March 22, 2015
The lack of threat and its big yet pointless open world robs the game of challenge, likely leaving you broadly unsatisfied after just a handful of hours.
50
CD-Action April 30, 2015
The most annoying flaws of the original game are back: faulty collision detection, invisible walls, insane camera, short gameplay time and a predictable, cheesy ending.
50
games(TM) May 3, 2015
The problems of the original Shelter remain albeit in a bigger and more complex world.
40
Game Revolution March 11, 2015
Shelter 2 isn't all bad, though, as the unusual watercolor-style visuals help to create a uniquely attractive view of nature.
40
Digitally Downloaded March 16, 2015
It’s just a shame that the gameplay is so generic.