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6 people found this review helpful
3.7 hrs on record (2.1 hrs at review time)
Sure, more things could have been remastered, but I'm rather happy about the game as it is. The backgrounds are blurry, but character models are HD, and most importantly, the music is from the original PSX version. Triple triad also looks great. There's also an auto-save feature.

This remaster came out as a pleasant surprise (saw it announced just a few days ago), and so far I'm really enjoying reliving the old summer times of '00 with this masterpiece.
Posted September 3, 2019. Last edited July 4, 2021.
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16.4 hrs on record
While not introducing any innovative game mechanics, and most of the puzzles being rather straightforward, the sequel builds nicely upon the story of The Longest Journey, and has a lot of touch points (recurring characters and locations). I would recommend it easily for anyone who has played the first game in series.
Posted January 29, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
30.9 hrs on record
A decent sequel to Human Revolution. Not sure why it is getting Mixed reviews. Albeit the game introduces no new concepts, the gameplay is fun and engaging. The side missions (all of which I have completed) are well designed and not boring. I would totally recommend the game if you liked the Human Revolution. Lastly, there is a bug in the game that seems to have been reported since the release but was never fixed: the game saves eventually stop working. I lost a couple of hours of gameplay just to realize that I'm not able to save/load progress. Deleting a few saves and restarting the game fixed that. It's rather disappointing that the development team doesn't take a look into it though.
Posted April 17, 2018. Last edited April 17, 2018.
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20.5 hrs on record
A great hack-n-slash game about android love and tragedy. Visuals are just perfect. And soundtrack would be worth buying standalone (it supplements the gameplay very precisely and adds more feeling to it - something that reminds me of Final Fantasy series). Game ephasizes its replayability although I couldn't be bothered to repeat the same stupid "go and kill" quests again. The main story is great albeit a bit short. Personally, I love these machine/android centered game plots. A big recommendation from me.
Posted April 13, 2018. Last edited April 13, 2018.
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1,133.8 hrs on record (459.6 hrs at review time)
While the game is still buggy as it was in pre-release, developers are starting to address the issues (albeit slowly). It's a game where you can spend 20 minutes gearing up and then die in a fraction of a second. At the same time, kills are very satisfying and so is the thrill when you are left within the final 10 survivors of the round. It sure as hell is not an easy game, takes time to grasp the concepts, but if playing in a party of friends, you will have fun from game 1. That is, if you don't get stuck in a mountain.
Posted January 13, 2018. Last edited March 7, 2018.
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7.3 hrs on record
While the game's strong part seems to be its replayability, I never got to replay it because androids were too creepy to me. Overall, it's an interesting game, and I'm rating it positive because: a) it's pixel art; b) hoping to see more games from the developer.
Posted November 4, 2017.