![]() ![]() It feels as though it is an unpolished early release. But, by far, the most disappointing aspect of the game is its abundance of critical bugs. Like its predecessor, DreadOut 2 is not a perfect game. The game offers minor collectibles and optional quests that you can take. On a side note, exploring the city is worth doing, especially if you are a completionist. Although there is nothing much going on, unlike in the city, the entire game has a rock-solid presentation and atmosphere. The developers pulled out all the stops in creating a great environmental design.Įven some of the game's dungeon-like areas-such as the mansion cellar or the abandoned hotel-comes with a great graphic design. The game is thoroughly pleasant to look at, from the lively shop-laden streets to sleepy little villages and the misty mountains. In this aspect, the game's design truly shines. In addition to ghost and zombie-hunting, DreadOut 2 lets you occasionally roam the city before you set out to a new location. It employs more hack-n-slash gameplay with its gory simplicity. But, despite its honest attempt to become a true horror game, DreadOut 2 isn't spooky. The other one is fighting supernatural entities using melee weapons, usually an ax. ![]() The first one is to banish ghosts by snapping pictures of them using Linda's phone. There are two types of missions in the game. Luckily, DreadOut 2 managed to counterbalance its poorly-written storyline with an enjoyable mix of action and adventure. The game-descriptive text and dialogues-is riddled with jarring grammatical errors and poorly-worded sentences, effectively robbing the story and character any sort of potential charm. ![]() While the plot is serviceable enough, the quality of the writing is subpar. However, prepare to be frustrated as storytelling isn't the strongest suit of this game.
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