
Moving Out 2 is a physics-based co-op removal game: teams of up to four grab, drag and hurl furniture out of increasingly hostile houses before a timer expires, its comedy springing from ragdolling objects and doorways too narrow for a sofa. The sequel widens the original with online multiplayer, a first for the series, and later stages laced with one-way doors, teleporters and time-limited passages that turn simple hauling into live route-planning. Critics rated the couch experience warmly, from IGN to Push Square, while the online layer, the very reason to upgrade, tends to draw the most complaint, and the physics and level design swing between inspired and exasperating. For groups that mostly share a sofa, it is a natural step past Overcooked's kitchen into the whole house. Anyone buying chiefly for stable online sessions with distant friends should temper expectations before committing.
Overall player feedback for Moving Out 2 is quite polarized, with many players appreciating the fun co-op gameplay and humorous elements, while a significant number express frustration with the game's mechanics, online connectivity issues, and level design. The sentiment leans towards mixed, reflecting both enjoyment and disappointment among players.
Based on 15 reviews from steam
