I was somewhat surprised to see Grounded 2 when it was announced at the Xbox Games Showcase 2025, and even more so to be able to go hands-on with it less than a month later. Despite initially liking my time with the first Grounded, the sheer influx of open-world survival games with crafting elements that infested gaming in the late 2010s, like so many ants in a backyard, had me effectively exhausted with the concept.
But like I said in my review of the Switch version of Grounded, it was the right game at the wrong time—its premise was so fresh and fun that despite my weariness with the genre, I was able to really get hooked into it. A second time around, its sequel is again doing everything right in a bigger, weirder and much more approachable way.
Grounded 2 sets its tone pretty immediately as one that’s a bit more tongue-in-cheek than its predecessor. While I never felt like the first game was taking itself too seriously, I couldn’t help but laugh this time... Read more
With the first half of July already in the rearview mirror, Xbox Game Pass has unleashed a second wave of titles onto the service, including Grounded 2 and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers.
That time of the month is here, the time when Xbox Game Pass adds nine new titles to the service and removes a few others to make room. As fans have come to expect from Game Pass updates, new releases onto the service typically come in two waves now. The first wave in July brought fans Little Nightmares II and Crystal Dynamics’ Rise of the Tomb Raider to the service, and the second wave is bringing a few day one releases to give fans something brand new to play.
Subscribers have been getting their money’s worth from Xbox Game Pass, especially where day one releases are concerned. This month, Grounded 2 and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers lead the charge halfway through July, to close out one of the hottest months of the year with even hotter releases. CGMagazine’s preview of Grounded 2... Read more
I’ll be honest, I never jumped on the Grounded bandwagon when it first released nearly 5 years ago. I was under the impression it was a kids’ game, and after the first “shit” came out of Hoop’s mouth in Grounded 2 I knew I was sorely mistaken. The Xbox Games Showcase dropped a ton of announcements during the Summer Game Fest weekend, but Grounded 2 has a passionate community behind it, and I was excited to dive in.
I took the tutorial route since I wasn’t familiar with the gameplay yet. We had four characters to choose from: Max, Willow, Pete, or Hoops. After making the obvious choice, I grabbed Hoops and we started our adventure. Hoops wakes up having been shrunk again and not really knowing what is going on. The tutorial plays out like an employee training session for the company Ominent, and after an event I won’t spoil, you are off on a mission in the massive new area of Brookhollow Park.
I was pleasantly surprised by the visual fidelity of Grounded 2. The world is lush... Read more