Remnant 2 is a sequel to the popular game Remnant: From the Ashes. It has many new features, including intense boss battles, mind-bending moments, and a new emote feature. The emote feature allows players to express themselves in a fun and engaging way.
The game is dark and intense, but it is also a lot of fun. It is especially fun to play with friends in co-op mode. The emote feature makes the game even more enjoyable by allowing players to communicate with each other in a fun and expressive way.
How to emote in Remnant 2
To emote in Remnant 2, you need to first unlock emotes. You can do this by completing certain challenges or by purchasing them from the in-game store. Once you have unlocked an emote, you can equip it by opening the radial menu and selecting the “Emotes” tab.
Got your emote equipped? Good, here is how to emote in Remnant 2 on different platforms:
PC:
- Press G
- Hold G and select Emotes 1/Emotes 2
- Click the Emote you wish to use
Xbox:
- Hold Down on the D-Pad
- Use RB to select Emotes 1/Emotes 2
- Press RB on the Emote you wish to use
PlayStation:
- Hold Down on the D-Pad
- Use R1 to select Emotes 1/Emotes 2
- Press R1 on the Emote you wish to use
Your emote options in Remnant 2 are vast
There are a total of 13 emotes in Remnant 2, each with its own unique animation. Emotes can be used in both single-player and multiplayer mode and they are perfect tools to express yourself to others, or simply make fun of your enemies.
The list of all emotes in Remnant 2 is as follows:
- Yes
- This Way
- No
- Wave
- Laugh
- Clap
- Cheer
- Beckon
- Praise The Gun
- Confused
- Fail
- Exhausted
- High Five
- Hand Gun Ammo
- Follow Me
- World Stone
- Assistance
- Long Gun Ammo
Living up to its legacy
Remnant 2, the sequel to the popular co-op looter shooter Remnant: From the Ashes, has been a hit since its release. The game has quickly climbed to the number two spot on Steam’s weekly top sellers list, just behind CS:GO. Remnant 2 has also seen a significant increase in player count, with a peak concurrent player count of 83,792 on SteamDB.
Just take a look at how amazing the game looks in the video by Remnant 2 Youtube channel below.
The game has been praised for its improvements over the first Remnant, with reviewers noting that the jank-levels have been reduced and the combat is more satisfying. Remnant 2 is also designed to be replayed, with procedural generation making each run different, with amazing obstacles like the music puzzle.
While there is no endless endgame grind or in-game cosmetics shop, there is DLC planned for the game. The standard edition of Remnant 2 is priced at $50, which is a welcome relief at a time when many publishers are charging $70 for new games.
If you’re a fan of co-op shooters or looter shooters, then you should definitely check out Remnant 2 via the Steam link here.
Ten new classes, unlimited fun
Gunfire Games is expanding the classes in Remnant 2 to be more complex and intricate than the first game. Each archetype has its own unique playstyles, skills, perks, and buffs that can be combined together as you progress through the game.
Remnant 2 offers gamers ten distinct archetypes, each with a unique playstyle for players to explore. First, we have the Gunslingers, highly skilled weapon handlers specializing in dealing damage from a distance. Their arsenal includes abilities to fire rapid shots and mark enemies for critical hits, making them deadly adversaries from afar.
Next, we have the Handlers, who are masters of summoning companions to aid them in battle. These companions provide valuable buffs like increased damage, health regeneration, and resistance to status effects, making Handlers indispensable assets on the battlefield.
For those who prefer a more resilient approach, the Challengers fit the bill. As tanky damage dealers, they possess abilities to absorb punishment and endure relentless attacks. With the ability to create protective shields and deflect enemy projectiles, Challengers are formidable defenders.
Medics are vital support players, dedicated to keeping their teammates alive and in the fight. With their healing spells and the power to revive fallen allies, they are the backbone of any successful team, ensuring longevity on the battlefield.
Hunters, on the other hand, are expert long-range marksmen, skilled in precision shooting. Armed with abilities like zooming in for improved accuracy and firing piercing shots to hit multiple enemies, Hunters can eliminate threats from a distance with lethal precision.
Summoners are specialized in summoning minions to fight alongside them. These minions can provide essential support by drawing enemy fire or debuffing adversaries, making Summoners versatile and strategic combatants.
In contrast, Alchemists are sharpshooters with a focus on buffing themselves and their allies. Through their abilities, Alchemists can enhance damage output for themselves and their teammates, elevating the potency of the entire team.
Explorers possess unique abilities that allow them to scour the environment for hidden items and secrets. By seeing hidden paths and unlocking locked doors, Explorers are essential for unearthing the game world’s treasures and mysteries.
Engineers are adept at modifying weapons and setting clever traps. With abilities to enhance weapon damage output or add elemental effects, they can significantly impact battles. Additionally, Engineers can set up traps to hamper or damage enemies, adding a layer of tactical complexity to their playstyle.
Finally, we have the Invaders, who excel in mobility and quick maneuvering across the battlefield. Their abilities to teleport short distances or dash through enemies make them incredibly agile and elusive adversaries.
With this diverse array of ten archetypes, Remnant 2 offers something for everyone. Whether you prefer ranged combat, close-quarters fighting, or supporting your team, you can find an archetype that suits your preferences and playstyle.
Featured image credit: Remnant Game.