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  1. Jul 17, 2020
    80
    The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters mixes up the Lovecraftian horror with the Asian concept of netherworld to present its ghastly apparitions and locales, overgrown in tentacles and disfigured flesh. Still, the game is wise enough not to rely on jump scares even though there are some unexpected sights to behold. Like the best Asian horror, it slowly creeps under your skin and when played late in the night, you know what you will be dreaming of. Most of all, the game shows how an effective gaming experience can be made in a simple, economic way.
  2. 70
    The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is an interesting take on survival-horror. You don't get to fight your way out of the situations you find yourself in. Instead, hiding is your best weapon. Devespresso Games have crafted a unique horror experience shrouded in Korean horror lore. It's just a shame their unique approach is hindered by some questionable QTE moments and item management.
  3. Jun 24, 2020
    70
    This is not the most complex or deep survival horror game, but there’s charm in it. We like its visual style and its setting, and how it manages to generate tension and surprise the player. If you like horror games and you’re willing to try something different, you can give this one a try.
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  1. Jul 4, 2020
    7
    I liked the first one, despite some flaws in its mechanics and stuff. I was pretty exciting to try The Coma 2 Vicious Sisters. And it was aI liked the first one, despite some flaws in its mechanics and stuff. I was pretty exciting to try The Coma 2 Vicious Sisters. And it was a fun trip. In a way, even better than the first one. I remember that, sometimes, in the first game, I was lost in the school, looking at the huge map. Not the case here. Several levels, smaller, and except for the last level, I was never lost. Good level design then. The visual style is pretty cool, for the story (in a manga style) and for the gameplay (2D survival horror game). It controls nicely, easy to dodge, pick up objects. You have some easy puzzles as well, several enemies you need to avoid (by hiding, doing some quick QTE, dodging and using spray to escape their claws). The story is interesting even if you haven't played the first game. There are two endings depending of the key objects you have with you. Nothing revolutionay here, but the game does the job, and keeps you interested for 5 to 6 hours, maybe more if you want to collect everything. Full Review »