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My favourite card-battling action brawler just got a sequel, and you can play it right now

You can check out all the games from The PC Gaming Show on the show's Steam page, where you can wishlist your most-anticipated games and get more information on everything shown!We love a good shadowdrop at the PC Gaming Show, so to be able to drop a sequel to one of my favourites is a real delight. Today we're here to...

My favourite card-battling action brawler just got a sequel, and you can play it right now

You can check out all the games from The PC Gaming Show on the show's Steam page, where you can wishlist your most-anticipated games and get more information on everything shown!

We love a good shadowdrop at the PC Gaming Show, so to be able to drop a sequel to one of my favourites is a real delight. Today we're here to tell you that not only does the ridiculously named 2 Fights 2 Tight Spaces exist, but you can get it in Early Access right now if you so desire.

2021's Fights in Tight Spaces was one of my favourite deck-building games, dropping you and your deck into a series of different action sequences and tasking you with getting through it. Cards allowed you to do things like move around your enemies, or do a cool jumpy flip kick that I don't really understand but meant you were kicking two people in the face at once.

In the world premiere trailer, shown at PC Gaming Show, it looks like there's been a few changes. The biggest addition seems to be co-op multiplayer, allowing you and some buddies to get together and beat up thugs as a group pastime.

There are some extra additions too. Like all of the best action movies you'll now be using your environment offensively, and the trailer has you dunking an unfortunate mook into a deep fat fryer like the most disturbing part of Spooks, if any of you can remember as far back as 2002. Outside of the environmental bits, it also seems like you're going to be taking actual weapons from your opponents too, with cards that will change what they do depending on whether you're armed or not.

Add in the lick of paint that makes environments more detailed, and it feels like a meaningful step forward, with some additions from the half-sequel Knights in Tight Spaces. If you'll excuse me, I'm going to hop into it right now.

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