Posted August 06, 2022
BigTinz: Xenus 2 is a really neat game, but it runs like crap on any rig, and it also requires multiple mods to be playable.
Funny enough, Xenus 2 seems heavily inspired by Far Cry 1.
I recall having to jump through many hoops to play either Xenus in English, with the most up to date patches and bug fixes.
I wish it would get a proper "remaster".
I bought Xenus 2 a couple weeks ago and played it for the first time last night. Much to my surprise, it looks and runs twice as good on my laptop on the lowest graphics settings as Boiling Point does on the highest settings. The graphics are a HUGE upgrade over Boiling Point. The character modeling in Boiling Point looked laughably bad even for 2005, whereas everything in Xenus 2 looks exponentially better. Honestly, for such a huge open world 2008 game Xenus 2 looks very fine even on the lowest settings, even when compared to other big-buget, heavy-weight 2008 FPS graphical contenders like (coincidentally) Far Cry 2 on the highest settings. Funny enough, Xenus 2 seems heavily inspired by Far Cry 1.
I recall having to jump through many hoops to play either Xenus in English, with the most up to date patches and bug fixes.
I wish it would get a proper "remaster".
But enough about the graphics. What I dislike about Xenus 2 in comparison to Boiling Point is the removal of the universal grid-based inventories and the physics interactivity (i.e. picking up, throwing stuff). I am also seriously irked by the broken audio, which makes playing the game feel like the equivalent of watching a silent movie. Literally all I hear is the music. It's insane. I've never played a game with such a broken audio system. At least the music sounds nice, though.
So while I don't agree that Xenus 2 runs like crap or requires multiple mods to be playable, and while I wouldn't say that it's objectively better than Boiling Point, I do agree that it desperately needs an official fix by developer Deep Shadows, although I'm not even sure they're around anymore.
Xenus 2 is still a great game, though. I binge played the hell out of it last night and I look forward to putting hundreds of hours into it. These two games really do feel like the ambition of old-school Bethesda combined with Ubisoft Montreal Far Cry. Such fascinating games, especially when you consider they were made by a studio of only around a dozen or so people. Gotta love the Euro Jank genre for giving us gems like these.