Dilemma 2: Review

Probably developers from the team 4reign Studios have seen enough of modern Hollywood products, constantly repeating and stamping itself. And they decided: "And what are we worse?". As a result, the gamers got a strange craft called Dilemma 2. For reference: the original Dilemma appeared back in 2006 and looked like "An ugly duckling" due to insufficient debugging of embodiment with an interesting initial idea and a certain atmosphere. Now, there is nothing left of the unusual idea, since the almost complete plot resemblance of the first and second adventure is available, but there is no scenario continuity. Therefore, we know in advance how events will unfold. And we can only suppress the yawn, finding that the new Dilemma 2 Lost along the road almost half of those qualities and details that turned the first game into an atmospheric quest.betanocasino.co.uk

Beware, Martians, we are going!

The most annoying thing is that you actually arranged "Cerepius" The entire storyline was prequected, the developers did not take care of those who "Not in the subject". The slurred video at the very beginning of the game was made, obviously on the knee. He not only does not create a beautiful introductory into the world in which we have to play, but even with subsequent events is almost not connected. Martian colonies, Delirium, a search for a person with a special genotype is not entirely clear what goals – all this flashes in front of our eyes, without touching consciousness.

And direct events begin with amnesia. I mean, our hero of informal appearance reveals himself in the middle of an open space at a certain station, where all the doors are locked and, of course, not a single living soul. In the future, he will still have to encounter brothers in mind.

The main place of action is the Red Planet. But do not hope: not green men live on Mars, but quite Homo, presumably, Sapiens, who flew from the ground in search of a delirium – high -energy material (came here, you understand, you understand!). Over time, the connection with the native planet broke off, and the colonists were left to their own. Now on Mars, of course, groups, the struggle for survival and other charms. But our hero, by and large, to our hero, to the light bulb. He would remember his name to remember. And for a long time it will remember – until the final itself!

The dilemma on the dilemma sits, the dilemma drives?

The main one "dilemma" the situation will be, as before, in the need to choose which group to join. Simply put – who to wet. Despite the intersection of all possible ways, the number of endings was pammied with us – four options were prepared for an attentive gamer. But if you want a player to get to the coveted ending?

Indeed, the question. For gameplay leaves much. The developers again tried to cross the bulldog with the rhino – Advencura with RPG and arcade elements. From a role -playing project here is a quest system and the possibility of choosing, from the arcade – bad mini -games in truly frightening quantities, but from Advent – the rest of the process. Which is replete with obsessive pixelhanting against the background of very obscure landscapes, endless fuss with locks, codes and ciphers. To say that such a game is fascinating is to listen: to finish interaction with Dilemma 2 I would like before the appearance of the first dialogue. The rare comments of our hero are voiced very selectively, the subtitles are printed in the corner with the smallest possible fonts. Therefore, the left eye after some time begins to twitch down-well, as a ward there, he said something or is silent? An extremely uncomfortable interface is harmoniously complemented by even more irritating control: it is very difficult to understand what should be done with a particular object in the orientation and type of cursor. Moving by locations is a separate song: to find the very right point that allows you to move from one end of the room to another is as difficult as guessing a puzzle.

But the most sad story in the entire project is graphics and atmosphere. They kill dryness, lack of study, and just a hackshot attitude of the creators of the game to their work. Dark, muddy and slurred two -dimensional interiors organically fit into the overall set of imperfections inherent in Adventure.

It is difficult to imagine an audience for which Dilemma 2 It turns out "getting to the point". The game is frankly boring, inconvenient and causes a feeling of irritation much more rather than the Gamer has the opportunity to reach the first plot forkh proposed by the hero. The main dilemma – to buy or not buy a game – the developers have already decided for us.

Pros: The main idea would be original if it was used for the first time.
Cons: The main minus – the game is very boring.

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