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Generally favorable reviews- based on 317 Ratings

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  1. Feb 6, 2014
    9
    The story is AMAZING, just like in the first episode. Only thing that i didn't like about the second episode is that it didn't really have that much action. I had much more control in the first chapter, but in this one it was mostly just following the story. At one point i was actually pretty surprised when i suddenly had to do something. otherwise it was as amazing as the first episode.
  2. Feb 4, 2014
    10
    Fantastically Written. Beautiful Style of Graphics and atmosphere. Memorable, gripping moments that keep you holding on to your seat. Most importantly, it always keep you guessing. Which is always great in a mystery, intense story. That pretty much sums up this kick-ass second episode of The Wolf Among Us.
  3. Feb 4, 2014
    9
    Now, there's only one problem I have with this game. The episodes are too damn short, and the excitement is too damn high by the end of each episode. Now I have to wait for months after my next hour(s) of gameplay!

    But knowing the quality Telltale makes their games, I can almost for certain say that the wait will be worth it.
  4. Feb 4, 2014
    8
    I would give it a 10 if wasn't because of the length and the release date. I think every episode of Telltalle's is a bit shorter... I wouldn't mind if they release one each month... I think 2 hours of playing every month is ok, but less than that it's a bit frustrating xD.
    Having said that, the game is awesome, less remarkable choices maybe, but the story is great, and the quality
    I would give it a 10 if wasn't because of the length and the release date. I think every episode of Telltalle's is a bit shorter... I wouldn't mind if they release one each month... I think 2 hours of playing every month is ok, but less than that it's a bit frustrating xD.
    Having said that, the game is awesome, less remarkable choices maybe, but the story is great, and the quality graphics, music, and dialogs are just awesome.
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  5. Feb 5, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It has a slower pace than the first episode but it doesn't change the fact that whole game is great. After playing the second episode i was a little disappointed but my expectations were too high. A great story but you nearly don't touch your mouse. And that cliffhanger! Expand
  6. Feb 4, 2014
    10
    I wait for this game yes but the main dish was tasty with delicious atmosphere sauce .
    This is the only game I bought in 2013 and its a good choice , but as always you want more.
  7. Jul 3, 2014
    9
    Majorly impressed by this game. I think it might be better than The Walking Dead. SCORE 93/100.

    Imagine "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs" (a cool book my daughter loves) put in a gritty, violent, adult world (or just HBO). There are characters from fables, fairy tales, and fantasy books all mixed together in a post-fantasy, dystopian-ish world. I am hoping this game has many
    Majorly impressed by this game. I think it might be better than The Walking Dead. SCORE 93/100.

    Imagine "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs" (a cool book my daughter loves) put in a gritty, violent, adult world (or just HBO). There are characters from fables, fairy tales, and fantasy books all mixed together in a post-fantasy, dystopian-ish world. I am hoping this game has many sequels. It's going to be awesome.
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  8. Feb 4, 2014
    8
    Great new episode in the Fables game franchise bringing fan favorites to the screen continuing with the great story telling and believe yet gritty world of Fables, biggest downside being the fact that i have 2 wait until sometime in the next few months to continue the story.
  9. Feb 5, 2014
    8
    The first episode of The Wolf Among Us was a masterpiece. A fast-paced, well executed pilot to a sure of a hell great game. The second chapter keeps the investigation going on this 80's Noir Crime Thriller, although it doesn't quite live up to the height of the first episode.
    Spoilers aside, "Smoke & Mirrors" takes place right after the shocking final events of "Faith", and first of all,
    The first episode of The Wolf Among Us was a masterpiece. A fast-paced, well executed pilot to a sure of a hell great game. The second chapter keeps the investigation going on this 80's Noir Crime Thriller, although it doesn't quite live up to the height of the first episode.
    Spoilers aside, "Smoke & Mirrors" takes place right after the shocking final events of "Faith", and first of all, let me say the title they chosen is great. Nothing in this episode is what it looks like, it all hides something, and it is up to you, Bigby Wolf, to uncover those mysteries.
    The best thing about this chapter is the connection you get with your Bigby: Smoke & Mirrors serves perfectly as the definition to your character: You are either good Bigby or bad Bigby, and these leaves us in some pretty concerning moral situations, where we can risk death by following the book (or risk the investigation) or risk our reputation by being big and being bad.
    This chapter is also more dialogue-based, proving the fantastic writing of Telltale Games and its crew. While the first chapter had some quirky moments, this chapter is almost filled with dark humor and some b-ass dialogue options as always. You will start to fall in love with the world and its characters, although as you uncover the mysteries, you will find out some pretty disturbing stuff about this not-so-happily-ever-after fairytale world.
    There are problems with this chapter though. It fell flat on the incredible action sequences that the first episode had. Therefore, is more dialogue-based as said before, less violent maybe but significantly less tense. There is one, sure, but it is short, although it is a great morality questioning scene. Then, we have the decisions. Smoke & Mirrors offers different approaches to your investigation, but the mind-blowing decisions of the first chapter are gone. Instead we have none. Literally, nothing. Yes, of course you will have many dialogue options, but this is no "Faith" on that venue.
    "Smoke & Mirrors" is a short appetizer for a maybe more exciting middle episode. It sure has a thrilling shocker at the end, and graphical issues (Bad lip-syncing between the most notable), but it also has some delightful character development moments that you don't find in many games, and charming (sorta, at times it gets way over-the-top creepy) humor.
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  10. Feb 5, 2014
    8
    A good episode but why did you wait so long?
    Telltale Games has me very well with their games and I hope not to delays due to many projects piling up.
    Unfortunately, the game time is also just 90 minutes, and the disappointed also.
  11. Feb 5, 2014
    8
    Well.. the story keeps you in full attention and focus.. my wife broke a dish so close to me.. and I just didn't hear it.. I just hope next episode will be a bit longer.. I really loved it..
  12. Feb 5, 2014
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Excellent storytelling as usual from Telltale. However, four months to make just this episode is unacceptable. The game is brilliant though with awesome character development and a huge plot twist at the end. I honestly had no idea that Ichabod was going to be the killer, or that they were going to reveal the killer this early on. All in all, a solid episode, but definitely not worth waiting four months for. Expand
  13. Jul 17, 2014
    8
    The plot becomes a bit more interesting as we delve deeper into the murder investigation. Of course, it retains the same visual style of its predecessor, which is great. Also the spooky atmosphere makes a return, which perfectly fits a murder mystery.

    On the other hand, the action scenes were some of my favorite in Episode 1, so it's a little disappointing that there isn't as many in
    The plot becomes a bit more interesting as we delve deeper into the murder investigation. Of course, it retains the same visual style of its predecessor, which is great. Also the spooky atmosphere makes a return, which perfectly fits a murder mystery.

    On the other hand, the action scenes were some of my favorite in Episode 1, so it's a little disappointing that there isn't as many in this installment. It's not as intense, unfortunately.

    Overall, the detective work and uncovering of clues is interesting enough, and the plot has me excited to see this through to the end. Hopefully, there will be more fights and chases to balance the detective work.
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  14. Feb 7, 2014
    8
    Two words: Too short! -- Even if it's only about 20 minutes shorter than the first episode, Telltale devs still should not let theirselves get distracted by staying in time for the next episode of The Walking Dead or the upcoming Game of Thrones game. Every Telltale game deserves the same attention, other than that very fun episode to play. I'm ready for more anything of them. Good work.
  15. Feb 19, 2014
    9
    Too many strange things happen in this episode that will make you love the game more
    it maybe short but it's a great episode and i hope they focus on the next episode more and make it longer.
    i also noticed that things that should've happened in this episode as they were shown in (Next in the wolf among us) after you finish the first one did not happen and i found them repeated again in
    Too many strange things happen in this episode that will make you love the game more
    it maybe short but it's a great episode and i hope they focus on the next episode more and make it longer.
    i also noticed that things that should've happened in this episode as they were shown in (Next in the wolf among us) after you finish the first one did not happen and i found them repeated again in next time in episode 3.
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  16. Feb 10, 2014
    8
    Fantastic in almost every way. It's not much of a "game" but as an interactive story its great! I agree it was very short and some puzzles would be nice to add a little variety to the game play and spread things out.
  17. Aug 3, 2014
    9
    Episode 2 is not as good as the ep. 1, but that's because is one of the most obscure, since every pawn is moving in the right position, but the player don't know that... yet. On a second playthrough i must say that this was one my favourite episode.
    A 9 out of 10 because it's really too short, even more if you think that you'll never have enough of Bigby & co, wanting moar and moar every
    Episode 2 is not as good as the ep. 1, but that's because is one of the most obscure, since every pawn is moving in the right position, but the player don't know that... yet. On a second playthrough i must say that this was one my favourite episode.
    A 9 out of 10 because it's really too short, even more if you think that you'll never have enough of Bigby & co, wanting moar and moar every damn time
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  18. Feb 9, 2014
    9
    The story is still strong and going in this latest installment of the episodic wolf among us series based on the "Fables" comics. The graphics are still great and the story is progressing at a smooth pace. This episode is better than the 1st (which was fantastic by the way) The game mechanics are still smooth though there were a few frame rate drops which i wish were fixed. Also there isThe story is still strong and going in this latest installment of the episodic wolf among us series based on the "Fables" comics. The graphics are still great and the story is progressing at a smooth pace. This episode is better than the 1st (which was fantastic by the way) The game mechanics are still smooth though there were a few frame rate drops which i wish were fixed. Also there is a point in the episode that was really awkward, not that it was bad far from it, but the characters acted kind of emotionless and really awkward acting in this scene. Overall though the episode was very good and worth the wait and i cant wait to play the next episode of this fantastic series by telltale Expand
  19. Feb 12, 2014
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Sure, Episode Two could've been a little bit more fleshed out in a few key aspects, however it hasn't been overly detrimental to the established precedence of One, and is an excellent continuation of the story and universe Telltale has crafted it in. Just as the previous episode ended mysteriously, so to does this one- albeit with less bloodshed, at least at that time. Despite its lack of content action-wise and length-wise, I think this adds some more flavor to the story, and it should be interesting to see the further culmination of Bigby's decisions in the coming episodes (hopefully sooner than the time it took to release this one).

    Concept: Continue where the story and gameplay of episode one left off, in pursuit of the Fabletown Murderer who has yet to be apprehended.

    Graphics: This episode is certainly scenically darker than the last, and the cell shaded art style works excellently as before.

    Sound: Once again, the music sets the scene(s), and the voice acting- though familiar thanks to recurring voices from multiple characters across the TWD and TWAU game series', is as phenomenal and captivating as before.

    Playability: There is certainly less action in this installment, so that portion of the gameplay- short though it is, works like a charm as before. The point and click exploration and simple controls continue to please as well.

    Entertainment: I'm definitely excited to see the story continue to unfold, and the whole 'no holds barred' mentality with both characters and revelations is truly keeping me on my toes and my head spinning to take in every new possible angle. If things keep up like this, we should have some more interesting cliffhangers ahead as well.

    Replay Value: High.

    Overall Score: 8.0
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  20. Apr 17, 2014
    10
    Falls a bit short if you compare it to episode 1, but still miles ahead of any other game I played in the past few years. Don't mind the slightly lower score, you'll be sucked into Bigby's world very quickly.
  21. Feb 6, 2014
    8
    Oh I like TWAU, again we have some incredible scenes when it comes to design and art style.
    Interesting Characters and a dense Atmosphere complete the package.
    On the negative side we have a short playtime (60 - 90 min.) and for my taste a little bit too mutch investigation (Hearings). Also a little bit more freedom what to do next would be nice. The time between the two episodes were
    Oh I like TWAU, again we have some incredible scenes when it comes to design and art style.
    Interesting Characters and a dense Atmosphere complete the package.
    On the negative side we have a short playtime (60 - 90 min.) and for my taste a little bit too mutch investigation (Hearings). Also a little bit more freedom what to do next would be nice.

    The time between the two episodes were inacceptable but I don't let that influence my vote.
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  22. Feb 10, 2014
    8
    I went through this second episode just like I would go through a good thriller, except I'm (almost) the god damn hero. Overall a good job on the dark atmosphere and the story.
    I hope they give up on this way of releasing their games by episodes. When I buy a game, I expect a full product and I like to have an idea if the said product is good or not. Telltale is kinda of a quality
    I went through this second episode just like I would go through a good thriller, except I'm (almost) the god damn hero. Overall a good job on the dark atmosphere and the story.
    I hope they give up on this way of releasing their games by episodes. When I buy a game, I expect a full product and I like to have an idea if the said product is good or not. Telltale is kinda of a quality guarantee, but I'm tired of having to wait months to get a little piece of story, that I'm most likely to partly forget when the next part goes out.
    So yeah, nice episode... Now let's wait...
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  23. Feb 5, 2014
    8
    I didn't think it was bad but i didn't love it either it felt kind of "meh", The length was ok but after such a long wait i expected it to be slightly longer, There where a few twists that i didn't expect but i wasn't surprised by the ending so didn't feel any satisfaction from playing it, It felt slightly slower paced with more investigating and talking rather than action and i didn'tI didn't think it was bad but i didn't love it either it felt kind of "meh", The length was ok but after such a long wait i expected it to be slightly longer, There where a few twists that i didn't expect but i wasn't surprised by the ending so didn't feel any satisfaction from playing it, It felt slightly slower paced with more investigating and talking rather than action and i didn't feel the story progressed much in this episode. Expand
  24. Jwv
    Feb 9, 2014
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Overall good sound-track (I love the menu theme), good voice-acting as always, strong dialogues and that are often humorous; better free roam scenes than in The Walking Dead with smoother mouse control and better camera angles; consistent and believable characters, one of which you can shape yourself; better graphics than in The Walking Dead. Also, the world of The Wolf Among Us is way better than The Walking Dead. It's incredibly original and fun to explore. Another main difference between The Walking Dead are the kind of choices you have to make. In The Walking Dead, you choose with the purpose to maximize you chances of survival, whereas in The Wolf Among Us, you do not choose to survive but to unveil the truth as fast as possible. The Walking Dead is more of a survival horror game, whereas The Wolf Among Us is a whodunit.

    Episode One: Faith
    Episode Two: Smoke and Mirrors

    The second episode primarily focusses on the story, there's only one combat scene and two nice plottwists. I was pleasantly surprised by the variety of scenes in this episode: you being interrogated, you interrogating/torturing, a post-mortem body examination, visiting a brothel, visiting a murder site, etc. The play time is around 2 hours, and could be longer although 10 hours (approx. 5*2) for 20 euros is actually a good deal. Still, the episodic releases do slow the game down and I think you should play all episodes after one another to really feel like you get a 10 hour game.
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  25. Feb 7, 2014
    9
    It is a very good game, almost as good as the first episode although i feel that it is slightly shorter and doesn't progress as far. But the quality of this game is very good. I would recommend buying this game, Beautiful artwork and storyline.
  26. Feb 9, 2014
    9
    A fantastic follow up to the first episode. Yes we did have to wait several long months for this episode but that doesn't take away from the fantastic story Telltale has delivered too us. There was less of a focus on action and although there are now even more loose ends the story telling remained tight. It was overall a slightly shorter episode but I felt there was more than enoughA fantastic follow up to the first episode. Yes we did have to wait several long months for this episode but that doesn't take away from the fantastic story Telltale has delivered too us. There was less of a focus on action and although there are now even more loose ends the story telling remained tight. It was overall a slightly shorter episode but I felt there was more than enough content to leave me eagerly waiting for the next episode. Expand
  27. May 24, 2014
    9
    Smoke & Mirrors lack a lot of gameplay, and you're mostly having conversations. Though it isn't the best episode, it is strong in its story, and is so extremely good written. The episode tests your relationships with the other Fables, and is determined by how you choose to play out your story.

    Also, it's deliciously dark, showing us the darker corners of Fabletown, and I have no doubt
    Smoke & Mirrors lack a lot of gameplay, and you're mostly having conversations. Though it isn't the best episode, it is strong in its story, and is so extremely good written. The episode tests your relationships with the other Fables, and is determined by how you choose to play out your story.

    Also, it's deliciously dark, showing us the darker corners of Fabletown, and I have no doubt it will become even darker. As I remember someone saying: "Deliciously dark."
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  28. Jul 11, 2014
    10
    Этот эпизод наверное лучший из этой игры (пока что не играл в 5 эпизод).
    Да,все эпизоды хороши и запоминаются по своему,но этот мне запомнился больше всех.
    Из минусов только то,что он прошелся быстрее всех (возможно затянул сильно) Моя оценка 10/10
    Этот эпизод наверное лучший из этой игры (пока что не играл в 5 эпизод).
    Да,все эпизоды хороши и запоминаются по своему,но этот мне запомнился больше всех.
    Из минусов только то,что он прошелся быстрее всех (возможно затянул сильно)
    Моя оценка 10/10
  29. Dec 25, 2014
    10
    Smoke and Mirrors was just as interesting and engaging as the first episode of The Wolf Among Us. The story is still gripping, and I still love the graphics and the concept. No complaints other than a couple of laggy scenes here and there. But nothing that hindered the experience for me. A really great second episode in my opinion.
Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 43 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 26 out of 43
  2. Negative: 0 out of 43
  1. Apr 27, 2014
    79
    Not as good as the first Episode, but it works to continue the story. But the next episode should offer more possibilities and real decisions.
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Apr 7, 2014
    60
    Four months of waiting for an hour of gameplay? That's hardly a case for celebration, even though the compelling narrative standards remained intact. [Issue #239]
  3. Mar 4, 2014
    80
    When it comes to the writing of its protagonist and furthering the story, Smoke and Mirrors is a definite step forward, especially after a three-month drought of interactive storytelling.