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Talk:Receiver 2

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Receiver 2
Receiver2.jpg
Steam Box Art
Release Date: April 14, 2020
Developer: Wolfire Games
Publisher: Wolfire Games
Platforms: Microsoft Windows

MacOS

Genre: First-Person Shooter


Released in 2020 as a sequel to 2012's Receiver, Receiver 2 is a first-person shooter with an emphasis on realistic firearms handling published and developed by Wolfire Games. The player, a "Receiver", is tasked with navigating a procedurally-generated urban environment while evading hostile Killdrones and collecting cassette tapes. As in the first game, Receiver 2 has a complex weapons handling system where each function of the weapon (hammer, safety, slide release, slide, magazine release, ect.) is mapped to a different button, which effectively requires the player to execute long series of inputs to reload a firearm. To further complicate gameplay, the player's firearms can also experience various malfunctions, such as double-feeds and failure-to-ejects, and the magazines/cylinders of their weapons can be partially blocked off, restricting their capacities.


The following weapons appear in the video game Receiver 2:


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