Posted on: May 27, 2014

The_Grunt
Verified ownerGames: 806 Reviews: 4
A gem from a bygone era
GK2 is a truly a masterpiece. It is a fine example that FMV game doesn't need to be overly cheesy interactive experience just combining the worst aspects of a cheap movie and bad computer game. GK2 really shines on two areas, which both are in my opinion the strong points of all the games in GK-series. First, plot is incredibly detailed and clearly a lot of attention and love has been put in the script. Secondly, characters are really likeable and actors do really terrific job in front of the green screen to support them. GK2 isn't without its flaws, though. Puzzles are easy as FMV concept limits the gameplay significantly in this one. Also, in few cases it is not clearly obvious what player should do next and you may also get stuck if you just miss some hot spot with a small piece of information. This causes you to go through the same places several times before you find the missing information and next scripted event or dialogue opens in the game. Still, GK2 is a beautiful game. FMV was an interesting concept from the short period of time, where the large capacity of CD-ROM offered new possibilities for the developers and proper 3D acceleration was still far from being mature technology. FMV games have been a dead and often a ridiculed genre for a long time. Most of the FMV titles were simply bad, but GK2 shows that FMV adventure can also be highly entertaining. If you like adventure games with mature plot and like to have a proper nostalgia trip to 90's, get GK2!
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