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Shivers II: Harvest of Souls

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Shivers II: Harvest of Souls
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Unmask the evil of an ancient curse. In Shivers II: Harvest of Souls, your mission is to find out what happened to your friends who were all members of a rock band and mysteriously disappeared in a town called Cyclone. Look fear in the eye Vision 360™'s panoramic views aid your search by smoothl...
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4.1/5

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1997, Sierra, ...
System requirements
Windows 7 / 8 / 10, 1.8 GHz, 512MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9, DirectX 9, 1GB a...
Time to beat
10 hMain
-- Main + Sides
12 h Completionist
10.5 h All Styles
Description

Unmask the evil of an ancient curse.


In Shivers II: Harvest of Souls, your mission is to find out what happened to your friends who were all members of a rock band and mysteriously disappeared in a town called Cyclone.

Look fear in the eye
Vision 360™'s panoramic views aid your search by smoothly scanning in all directions.

Choose your path wisely
Surprisingly different endings - and puzzles that change for each game - deliver the ultimate replayability.

Listen with care
Original soundtrack music, rock videos, and directionally specific sound-effect are all integral to the mystery - and its solution.

© 1997 Activision Publishing, Inc. Activision is a registered trademark and Shivers II is a trademark of Activision Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. The ratings icon is a registered trademark of the Entertainment Software Association. All other trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners.

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Original servers and services are no longer available - game offers an offline mode only.

PLEASE NOTE
Original servers and services are no longer available - game offers an offline mode only.

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Time to beat
10 hMain
-- Main + Sides
12 h Completionist
10.5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date:
{{'1997-01-01T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
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Size:
678 MB

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Posted on: August 17, 2020

kamui82

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Games: 58 Reviews: 1

A Nostalgic Time Capsule from the 90s

Isolated in the desert of Arizona, surrounded by looming red rock formations, the abandoned town of Cyclone awaits you--the warrior--the only one who can unlock the mysteries of Devil's Mouth Canyon and save your friends! Okay, hokey introduction aside, I've owned this game for a number of years but long since retired any computer that could play it. As a teen, both of the Shivers games were spooky, immersive experiences filled with brain-teasing puzzles and somewhat loose plots that unfolded themselves as you played through, mostly non-linearly. I fondly remembered the atmosphere and soundtracks of both games. After literally years of checking GoG for this title, it finally arrived! Was it worth the wait? The answer is mostly yes. As a first-person adventure title in the vein of Myst or the 7th Guest, it retains many of the tropes of the genre. Click around, solve puzzles, etc. But a few things set Shivers 2 apart. The ability to rotate the camera in 360 degrees was pretty innovative for its time, and really improved the impressiveness. The game also featured stereo sound effects which was fairly unique for its time as well, and music that holds clues to the puzzles. (Fun observation--if you listen, you'll notice nearly all of the background music tracks use elements of Trip Cyclone's songs!) I won't retread too much of what's already been said here--the health bar is annoying (SAVE before picking up any Bahos stick!), some of the acting hasn't aged terribly well, and some of its use of Native American culture and lore is a bit problematic. The puzzles are a mixed bag--some are fun, some feel just mean (note: you can auto-solve them if they get too frustrating). But, puttering around the town of Cyclone, trying to piece together the mystery of what happened, is still compelling. As a video game time capsule of years past, it's a fascinating trip! These kinds of games just aren't made anymore. Enjoy it for what it is!


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Posted on: July 11, 2020

raymond13557

Games: 27 Reviews: 1

one of the finests

I got to tell you, when I was a boy this game was THE BEST! The music and atmosphere really gave me a good "your in a cursed town vibe" I wholeheartedly suggest that you lot play it!


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Posted on: February 11, 2021

EvieOverride

Games: 579 Reviews: 2

The Quest to Rescue MetalJesus

I find there are two kinds of point n' click adventures out there. Games where you go somewhere *to* solve a puzzle, and games where you go somewhere *then* solve a puzzle. Think Myst with it's puzzles that involved exploration and interaction with the world itself vs. something like The 7th Guest, where the game is mostly a matter of moving from one self-contained logic puzzle to another. Shivers 2 is more the latter, but while the obviously contrived puzzles can be somewhat immersion-breaking, this game manages to provide a continuous sense of ominous mystery that motivated me to keep playing. The main story involves a quest to rescue your friends from a masked madman who stalks you throughout the abandoned Arizona town, often calling to taunt or threaten you. As you explore the town, reading letters and listening to answering machines, a much deeper story unfolds as you realize almost everyone in town was up to *something*. The way this is all carried out manages to keep you on edge even when you know that there is no threat in gameplay terms. However, damage does come into play with each "key" you find requiring you to locate its resting place while malicious spirits slowly drain your health. If you know what you are doing, this isn't a massive problem, and the way the spirits are contained to one area makes them considerably less annoying than those in the previous game, but it is still a tedious aspect of an otherwise enjoyable puzzle adventure. That said, fans of YouTuber MetalJesusRocks will find another motivator to see this game to the end. Multiple puzzle solutions in game tie to a series of music videos by the aforementioned in-universe band, Trip Cyclone. The tracks themselves are fun, 90's grunge fare, but the videos notably feature MJ himself (who was working Sierra QA at the time) as one of the band members. If you can't become The Warrior, a whole series of Hidden Gems videos goes unreleased. And we can't let that happen.


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Posted on: October 29, 2020

orzene

Verified owner

Games: 694 Reviews: 14

Fondly Remembered, If Not Perfect

It's important to note that this game has practically nothing to do with the original Shivers game, so any hopes for returning characters or what have you is pretty much out the window immediately. That being said, I really loved playing this game, even if I'm terrible at the puzzles. Not all the puzzles are great, of course, since they're mostly bizarre logic puzzles that the main villain set up to test you. Honestly, I feel like for the level of importance these totems have and the kind of supposed threat we're facing, you'd think you'd be getting tests that are far more intense than just sitting there rolling an egg a set number of spaces so it'll drop down a hole safely without breaking. The back story is probably the most interesting part of this game, as you're witnessing an entire town of backstabbing dirt-bags try to get one over each other, as innocent people get killed. The motivation for the villain is pretty solid for doing all this, though the amount of time and effort being put into his plot to destroy this small little down in the middle of sunbaked Arizona is probably a little over dramatic. Also, the villain's costume is kind of silly, even with the altered voice. The best part of the game is probably the music by the fictional band Trip Cyclone (a very cheesy 90's band name, yeah). The music itself is pretty great in general, adding to the mood of the game. Some places feel rather tense thanks to it. As an aside, some of the music videos shown in the game are actually meant to be clues to solve certain puzzles. The physical game actually had a music CD that came with it, which I enjoyed listening to a great deal as a kid. The fact they added in a 360-degree panoramic view for navigation was neat -at the time-, but the novelty of wears of pretty quickly. Graphically, the renders are a decent upgrade, and the attempt to have animated elements in the background can add a creepy effect. 4 out of 5 for quality/nostalgia.


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Posted on: May 29, 2020

karelinov

Games: 80 Reviews: 2

Great Music

It's just ordinary quest, one from many from 90's But music... Its fantastic, but this great music and songs worth to be published as album is made by developers... just for game.


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