OMG please avoid this game, even for very little money. Basically, nothing in it makes sense. All of a sudden for now reason, you start losing health and die, over and over. The monsters are impossible to kill in the beginning, and its beyond frustrating
Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart
- Release Date:
- Aug 5, 2025
- Developer:
- Tbjbu2
- Publisher:
- Tbjbu2, GrabTheGames
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
A once-in-a-lifetime high-paced high-variety survival crafting adventure through magical portals and into fantasy worlds.
The sequel toΒ Grand Emprise: Time Travel Survival
Features
FANTASY WORLDS: enter into exciting new worlds with seamless portals!
GATHERING & CRAFTING: gather resources and craft your own tools and weapons!
BASE BUILDING & POWER: build crafting stations and power generation structures!
COMBAT: many challenging bosses await (difficulty setting available)!
TRAVERSAL: upgrade and traverse the worlds in the coolest and fastest ways!
Adventure
High-paced, high-variety!
Each section is intentionally short to keep the game constantly exciting, similar to games like Grand Emprise, It Takes Two, and Spore.
This game follows a mostly linear tech tree and is focused on having a one time crazy adventure. Don't expect a sandbox experience. Also note that not all portals are seamless.
Screenshots
User Reviews
As someone who throughly enjoyed the first entry, I have to say I was initially excited for this sequel. A lot of the mechanics from the first game were present, but as far as the depth and progression, it simply was not there. The landscapes were pretty cool but unlike the first game, each does not have its own meaning and purpose to the story. Its pretty wide out there which i can understand from a portal to another dimension space after the ending of the first game. Combat is much more buggy in this title. The No way to jump between areas was a downer. Honestly maybe for the price you might think its good. But after being blown away from the first game, I would not recommend it.
Fix your game, it constantly throws warning in logs: LogBlueprintUserMessages: Warning: IsTimerActive passed a bad function (Is Being Targeted) or object (PrimalCharacter_Time2_C_2147479824) Positive reviews from users named: STEAM, eustress, Vot_TAL are bought reviews that are against Steam ToS. They have the same pattern for all reviews in regards of playtime and their reviews. I lost all respect to Grab the Games for buying reviews.
Muddled - a step down from the first game.
Decent game for a single developer, although pretty short but enjoyable. I was stuck in the dungeon because the boss wouldn't spawn and guess what, I woke up next day log in and see that he already patched that issue! I wish other devs would take an example of how to take care of your games. Go support him! He deserves it!
Overall, this is a great game for adventure lovers.I recommend it to anyone who is looking for an interesting and original project with good mechanics and atmosphere!
Way too short!!!
Recommended, BUT only for people who enjoyed the first game. Ultimately, this game is shorter and simpler, so maybe it should've been a DLC or even a prequel rather than a sequel. I say "prequel" because this game is a lot more linear than the first game in which you could travel back and forth in time at your leisure. This time you have to physically run between portals with very little opportunity to revisit zones again. It got a bit annoying leaving all your food etc behind in a storage box, never to get access to it again. Whilst the portal mechanic looks amazing, with mind bending visuals, you will always be pushed forward and never back. OK, so again the dev appears to be getting trolled for using pre-bought assets. The same people who bought the first game, found they didn't like it, then instead of just leaving a negative review, decided with their messiah complex to troll the dev through forums. I don't get why they'd buy the 2nd game and then repeat the trolling process a...
Super small game, no where near as good as the first. Had some good visuals but that was the only redeeming quality. It was like being on one of those slow moving rides for kids at Disneyland where some cool imagery keeps popping up.
game is great but very short hence the price and to the negatives fussing about rendering it may be your pc because i ran into very few to no problems at all really only one clipping issue on the lava river and that was it but the unstuck button solves that
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10+
- Processor: Intel Core i5-7400 @ 3.3 GHz or AMD Ryzen 3 3300X
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 580
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
Additional virtual ram may be required through Windows settings.
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
FAQ
How much does Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart cost?
Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart costs $11.99.
What are the system requirements for Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10+ Processor: Intel Core i5-7400 @ 3.3 GHz or AMD Ryzen 3 3300X Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 580 Storage: 20 GB available space Additional Notes: Additional virtual ram may be required through Windows settings. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Memory: 16 GB RAM
What platforms is Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart available on?
Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart is available on Windows PC.
Is Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart worth buying?
Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart has 58% positive reviews from 36 players.
When was Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart released?
Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart was released on Aug 5, 2025.
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