Posted on: December 15, 2014

dinnerroom1
Games: 126 Reviews: 1
the best
this is the best game of all times
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TWINSEN'S LITTLE BIG ADVENTURE is a trademark of [2.21] S.A.S
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Posted on: December 15, 2014
dinnerroom1
Games: 126 Reviews: 1
the best
this is the best game of all times
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Posted on: June 6, 2015
cssmit
Verified ownerGames: 51 Reviews: 4
Don't miss this!
Unlike other reviewers I don't think this is quite as good as the first LBA. That may just be because LBA1 was my "first love," but I think the 3D areas aren't as tightly constructed as the isometric environments in LBA1. But it's still head and shoulders above so many other games! Play LBA1 first, but then don't fail to play this charming sequel.
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Posted on: March 13, 2021
dehba
Games: 7 Reviews: 2
Spent my childhood playing it
Thousands of hours playing Twinsen's Odyssey. My whole world was on this amazing, incredible game. There's so much story on it, so much to do, to discover. It's really an adventure game, and it surprises you whenever you discover a new thing. Very complete story dialogues, funny and sometimes rather dark, compelling characters... I could spend the whole night just talking about Little Big Adventure 2.
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Posted on: August 28, 2021
MrFoofles
Verified ownerGames: 683 Reviews: 24
Charming, enjoyable adventure
This sequel improves on the original in almost every tangible way. - The story unfolds in a much more compelling way - Side characters feel more important to the world - Strong variety in the locations you visit - Combat is improved - Much more variety in the enemies you face, and there are even bosses - The graphics are improved, with full 3D towns - You can save at any time While the story isn't complex, it is enjoyable to get lost in the world of Twinsun once again. The game starts you off with familiar characters, and quickly introduces enough mystery and intrigue to really pull you in. Before you know it, you catch the scent of evil most foul and journey to uncover the truth. The universe established by the first game is expanded with some great lore and memorable characters. You will gather many interesting inventory items in your quest. There are multiple weapons and other items to help you in and out of combat. Compared to the first game, the items this time around feel like they have a bigger impact on your quest overall. Towns have jumped to 3D. Still, the camera cuts/transitions as if you were in an isometric zone. Twinsen controls the same in full 3D, with plenty of enemies and NPCs to interact with. However, NPC draw distance is limited. It also possible to cause enemies to respawn by triggering certain camera cuts. Combat was the worst point of the first game, but has improved here. You still have tank controls and stun locking is key, but you have more utility available. You can "sidestep" and your "aggressive" stance is far more viable. Enemy attack patterns vary beyond just spamming gunshots. By the end, your arsenal of spells and weapons, including a shield, make combat a cinch. However, it would be nicer to offer stronger combat overall than shower the player with workarounds. Combat here isn't bad, but is rarely exciting. All in all, this was my first play through and I really enjoyed it. Not flawless, but definitely worth playing.
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