The sequel has you boarding a hellish locomotive once more, defending the Pyre on top from waves of enemies across the vehicle's three vertical levels. However, rather than barreling down to the ...
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Monster Train 2 Review

Monster Train 2 proves that there was no need to reinvent the wheels on the Boneshaker train in order to relight the fires of this outstanding deckbuilding roguelike. (Not that they ever really went ...
We are in the midst of a glut of roguelikes that also involve deck-building mechanics. There’s so much to sort through, likely not enough time or money to play them all, and I know I often see titles ...
One of our favorite games of 2025, Monster Train 2, is getting even more content. On February 2, the game gets a paid DLC ...
Monster Train 2 is a full-scope deckbuilding sequel with all new clans, new enemy factions, new challenges, new modes and ...
There have been many challengers to Slay the Spire's throne, and my favorite among them has just made a return. Monster Train 2 is the successor to a beloved roguelike that earned itself an ...
Destiny of the Railforged adds juiced enemies, steampunk robots that can smelt cards, and a handy claw machine.
Monster Train 2 's first paid DLC, Destiny of the Railforged, will add a new clan to the game, the Railforged, as well as an ...
Powerful beings known as Titans have seized control of Heaven. A makeshift alliance is formed between former angels and demons, who must learn to work together against their common foe. Now, you must ...
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Developer Shiny Shoe first released Monster Train back in 2020. Dropped in the middle of the COVID-19 lockdown, the deckbuilding roguelite rapidly found an audience of card enthusiasts and Slay the ...
Monster Train 2 is a fantastic upgrade for what was already one of the best deckbuilding roguelites out there, with so many variables and options to make replays interesting that it feels bottomless.