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  • Summary: The ultimate hostile work environment

    In Stealth Inc 2, you play the role of a clone escaping a sinister and high-tech testing facility. Stealth Inc 2 tests both your brain and your reflexes over 60 varied levels linked together in a sprawling overworld. Death is never more than a few
    The ultimate hostile work environment

    In Stealth Inc 2, you play the role of a clone escaping a sinister and high-tech testing facility. Stealth Inc 2 tests both your brain and your reflexes over 60 varied levels linked together in a sprawling overworld.

    Death is never more than a few moments away, but one of the few advantages of being a clone is that death isnt all that permanent. With no loading screens and no lives to worry about, players are encouraged to use their inevitable demise as a learning tool as they navigate lasers, homicidal robots and terrifying bosses in the ultimate hostile work environment.
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  1. Apr 29, 2015
    100
    Is Stealth Inc. 2 worth picking up if you've already played the heck out of the original release last year on the Wii U? Possibly not, unless trophies or Xbox Achievements are your thing. If you don't have a Wii U, though, you owe it to yourself to pick it up ASAP — it's seriously that great.
  2. Apr 9, 2015
    90
    Stealth Inc. 2 can be frustratingly difficult at times, but the level design is so spectacular and the challenges so varied, it's effortless to forgive.
  3. Apr 27, 2015
    82
    Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones is a fantastic follow-up to the brilliant Stealth Inc.: A Clone in the Dark. With smart, stealthy puzzle-platforming the nature of this title you can expect some fun, sometimes frustrating, but always rewarding gameplay ahead of you if you purchase this game!
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  1. Sep 6, 2015
    10
    Sublime game, it has become one of my favorites puzzle games of all time. Unique gameplay elements and majestic puzzles accompanied by verySublime game, it has become one of my favorites puzzle games of all time. Unique gameplay elements and majestic puzzles accompanied by very good music. Highly recommended. Expand
  2. Jun 11, 2015
    9
    Head back the lab and revisit your old clone buddies for this excellent stealth platformer for Playstation Vita.

    Originally titled "Stealth
    Head back the lab and revisit your old clone buddies for this excellent stealth platformer for Playstation Vita.

    Originally titled "Stealth Bastard" on the PC Version, the original "Stealth Inc" started out as a small project released in 2011 and went on to sell over half a million copies across multiple console and mobile gaming platforms including PSN and iOS.
    Curve Digital released "Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones" for PlayStation Vita on April 7,2015 (US). The game is priced at $14.99 and is Cross Buy on PlayStation.
    Game of Clones combines puzzles, platforming and stealth elements all in one. Hiding in the shadows, hacking computers, robots and getting blown up by lasers and/or falling to your death will become a normal thing and almost serves as a right of passage as you learn the mechanics of the game early on. This sequel takes everything that made the original great and fun and expanded the games world even further, including a fully explorable, world, brand new gadgets, a new level editor which can then be shared/played by others online and all-new customisable hats.
    What grabbed me the most about this sequel was the Improvment in the music department, there was nothing wrong with the tunes of the original. But it seems as though specific attention was payed to make the audio experience as deep and immersive as the rest of the game, the main menu theme being my personal favorite among the soundtrack. Control-wise nothing much has changed, which is a good thing. Run, jump, duck, pull/push is a simple reliable setup best left un touched, especially for returning players. I noticed a the difficulty increased a tic, even during the early levels, but nothing is impossibly hard. You just need to screw up, die, and next time, step back and think harder. The story I'll admit, I didn't pay much attention to, just that some scientist let the clones loose in the lab, and from there you are off to the races,During the tutorial, promts helpfully placed on the walls as you progress give you tips on the controls and how to proceed. (Like in the previous game), and they are worded in a way as though the clones creators are talking to your character, helping you along the start of your journey. It's easy to stay hidden once you know the layout of any paticular map, promts on screen, as well as the color of your clones goggles indicate how well concealed you are, green is good, Orange is caution, red is bad. Really all you need to know.
    Good: smooth graphics, simple controls, improved customization (via level creator)
    Bad: game gets more difficult early and you will need to play closer attention to on-screen hazards.
    Verdict: if you played the original, this is a no-brainer, Game of Clones is twice as big, more customizable experience, deeper, richer gameplay, while maintaining the same simple controls. It's just as easy on the ears as it is on the eyes, just not "easy" as in Difficulty. But veterans will already be familiar with the terrain.
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  3. Apr 16, 2015
    9
    If you like A Clone in the Dark, you can't go wrong with A Game of Clones -- briliantly designed levels, new equipment to have fun with andIf you like A Clone in the Dark, you can't go wrong with A Game of Clones -- briliantly designed levels, new equipment to have fun with and editor with on-line sharing option. Expand