

Overall, I really enjoyed the game, especially the graphics/environment and atmosphere. However, there were a few things that frustrated me (again, those flashlight passages) or the many platform elements that were sometimes quite tightly timed, which could also lead to some frustration due to the depth perception. (It's easy to get stuck somewhere.) I prefer the puzzle elements, of which there weren't enough for me personally. In view of the above criticisms, one star is deducted, resulting in a rating of 4 stars.

I think the idea of aliens mingling with humans is fundamentally a good one. Unfortunately, it's rather poorly executed and therefore becomes more of a burden than a real pleasure over time. I would have preferred to research new devices or try out different things to track down the aliens in different ways. But basically, it's a solid DLC.

The longer I spent with it, the more I enjoyed the game. Always looking for new tactics and ways to get through the frost was a lot of fun. There is always a fine line between defeat and success. I also think the overview in the game is great, you're not overwhelmed at the start by x menus and thousands of options.

A very artistic and atmospheric game. Unfortunately, it wastes a lot of potential in terms of puzzles and game length and therefore comes nowhere near to Limbo, which is still the reference in my opinion. It took me about 3-4 hours to play and I took my time. In consideration of the puzzles and the length of the game, I can give unfortunately only 3 stars, but I was still able to enjoy the game and it's certainly worth a look.

You can play the game again and again without losing the fun. The handling is very well thought out and therefore very pleasant. Time flies with this game and I can really recommend it to anyone who likes this type of game. So I'm really hoping for more games from ‘Two Point’ here on gog.


Has just captivated me again like in the old days. Simply great, thanks gog.

Once again a game that I really enjoyed and is almost perfect, so I was a bit sad when I reached the end. While playing, I kept thinking of the game Ori, which has certain parallels. (Learning skills, discovering new areas and solving puzzles) I also found the puzzles good and solvable, which is unfortunately where most games fail. I solved 99% of the game, but I have no idea how to find the final secret, so a hint would be useful, which is also my only criticism of the game. A green checkmark appears at the entrances when you have found all the artefacts, but secrets can still be there, so it makes the search for the last percentages almost impossible or at least not very motivating.

The game has a very interesting art style and I really enjoyed it. It's a shame that it's so short (it took me about 2 hours) and it offered very little gameplay. But I'd still recommend it for people who like that sort of thing, and would snap it up if the price is reduced.