Yes, Your Grace 2: Snowfall
Released: 5/8/2025
Score Breakdown
71.8
Critic Average
4 reviews
76
Steam User Score
1,273 reviews
N/A
Metacritic User Score
Disparity Breakdown
72 vs 76
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
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5/30/2025
Launch Window“Yes, Your Grace 2 showcases the chaos of running a royal court. Can you bring peace to your people while juggling family, political, and military turmoil? Despite its simple mechanics, the overlapping weekly tasks can become overwhelming. To keep the experience smooth, it's best played with focus—and perhaps a few notes. Otherwise, you may lose track and grow weary of its repetitive structure. Still, its atmosphere is deeply immersive.”
75
75/100
5/23/2025
Launch Window“Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall is a strong sequel to the original indie hit, blending narrative adventure with light resource management. Continuing directly from the first game, players once again balance the demands of ruling a medieval kingdom—making decisions for subjects, managing limited supplies, and navigating a branching story influenced by past choices. New mechanics, like prestige conversion and kingdom upgrades, deepen the strategy without overwhelming. The structure remains approachable, with clear guidance and manageable consequences. While not radically innovative, Snowfall offers more of what made the original so beloved—engaging storytelling paired with meaningful, strategic decision-making.”
80
80/100
5/17/2025
Launch Window“Yes, Your Grace 2: Snowfall offers everything the first game did, but worse. While being a struggle to get through due to its launch bugs, flaws exists within its storyline and gameplay which are much harder to fix.”
60
60/100
5/13/2025
Launch Window“Yes, Your Grace 2: Snowfall wears the weight of its crown with dignity, even if its footing isn’t always steady. There’s beauty in gloom and routine and the moments where the burden of leadership hits just right—but they’re often buried under bugs, shallow choices, and a story that doesn’t quite find its teeth. It’s not a fall from grace, exactly, but more like a stumble in the snow that's hard to not take notice of.”
72
72/100
