Posted on: December 30, 2022

buffsteve
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 1
A great game in its own right
It's a miracle that this game even exists, and it's an even bigger miracle that it turned out to be as good as it is. Despite helping crowdfund it, I didn't have high expectations for a sequel releasing 16 years after the original. I was just hoping it would be decent enough to not tarnish the reputation of the first one. I was pleasantly surprised to find out it was a worthy sequel and a great game in its own right. The returning characters still feel like themselves, and it avoids the common traps that crowdfunded projects and delayed sequels typically fall prey to. It doesn't retread the original game or load up on fan service. It's an actual sequel that furthers the story in a faithful fashion. I have seen some complaints that the the humor has lost its cynical edge. I am not sure whether that is due to Erik Wolpaw not co-writing this one, or just because the devs who did return are 16 years older now. Whatever cynical edge may have been lost, however, has been made up for in heart. The shift in tone works well with the story, as the setting shifts from the kid-centric summer camp to the more adult-oriented setting of Psychonauts HQ. The story is very well-written and still loaded with humor mixed in with darker moments. Plot developments felt properly foreshadowed but not too obvious. The story has a satisfying conclusion, and if this is the final game, it ends in a good place. The gameplay is a lot smoother than the first game, and overall the game is a lot easier. The item puzzle elements are largely gone, and there is no longer a massive difficulty spike late in the game. My only real complaints are very minor. I wish the game allowed manual saves so you could go back and re-play specific levels. I also wish there was an option to turn off the hints Raz gives you when the game thinks you're stuck. It was annoying to be exploring or collecting items, only to have Raz tell me exactly what to do to advance the plot, and then start repeating it over and over.
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