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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 2.7 hrs on record
Posted: 6 Jul, 2016 @ 11:54am

Equally long (short?) as the first game. However, this episode has got much less exposition and is far more mysterious - the "what the hell is going on?" kind. Although the level variety in this sequel is much more diverse (many different settings), the progression did feel a bit disconnected to me as a result of jumping though space and time after each room.

Regarding the puzzles: The possibilities are multiplicated in the sequel since you switch between locations (e.g. from a table in the center of the room, to a chest in the corner). It might lead to a bit of confusion at times, but it does make for some interesting circumstances. The difficulty felt slightly lesser than in the first game, paired with slightly more direct (in pointing the player in the right direction) compared to the first game.

One other thing of note is this game comes with a fair amount of creepy/disturbing vibes. The more faint hearted may feel a shiver or two at some points - but horror is obviously not a main point of this game and the player needn't worry much.

All in all, I do wish the sequel is a bit longer with more content, but I did have a good time playing through all the chapters and at this price the purchase is more than worthwhile. Bring on the third room!
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