I'm writing this review assuming you've already played episode 1, because, well, what's the poing of beginning with episode 2?
Episode 2 is not much different than the first mechanically and aestetically. It's pretty much the same game continued. I did enjoy this episode more than the previous and I think it is more interesting, there's a little more story to it and various locationsI'm writing this review assuming you've already played episode 1, because, well, what's the poing of beginning with episode 2?
Episode 2 is not much different than the first mechanically and aestetically. It's pretty much the same game continued. I did enjoy this episode more than the previous and I think it is more interesting, there's a little more story to it and various locations instead of the tedious repetition of episode 1. The puzzles are also more varied and more interesting, slightly more challanging...
With that said, Adam's venture series is still far from perfect. The two episodes are rather short and easy, so it's more like a casual game. That's a shame because this game has potential of being something more, and I wish there were more games with Adam's Venture's concepts but with more serious actionpuzzlesgameplaydrama, unfortunately it's mainlly just Tomb Raider and Uncharted. This game is like a childrens' version for these two.
Anyway, I did enjoy this game, but it is very forgetable, I'd probably never play this again after the completion of episode 3 which is next in line, and would only recommend Adam's Venture for the die-hard adventure fanboyscasual games loversif you happen to look for game suitable for the younger audiendce,,… Expand