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When solitary Darren Michaels befriends the beautiful Angelina, he has no idea what the fates hold in store for him. The alluring Angelina has also attracted the eye of several others; and when she suddenly disappears, Darren finds himself questioning w...
When solitary Darren Michaels befriends the beautiful Angelina, he has no idea what the fates hold in store for him. The alluring Angelina has also attracted the eye of several others; and when she suddenly disappears, Darren finds himself questioning what has happened to her as he is haunted by a series of torturous and ever-intensifying nightmares.
Darren’s search for his missing friend and his own sanity take him on a chilling expedition from his small New England town to the reigning evil of Black Mirror Castle. During his journey, Darren will become immersed in the dark secrets and turbulent history of the castle’s ill-fated Gordon Family. Legend has it that the Gordons were haunted by an ancient curse that ultimately led to their demise more than a decade ago. Will Darren be able overcome these demons and find Angelina? Or will he become the curse’s next victim?
Enter a dark, captivating world as the massive evil of Black Mirror Castle is reincarnated with over 100 atmospheric locations to explore and 40 different characters to interact with.
A frightening, interactive world is brought to life with elaborate animations and highly detailed backgrounds.
Featuring over ten hours of recorded dialogue and an original orchestral soundtrack.
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手册(English)
手册(German)
壁纸
原声音乐(OGG)
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
one doesn't expect much from sequels, and while this isn't a direct follow-up, takes place much later, it's still really enjoyable. looks and sounds better as well.
In Black Mirror 2 you play as a super edgy college student and for the first half of the game it seems you are playing in a sort of Beverly Hills 902010 in New England.
In the second half get better, both in term of puzzle and story advancement, still you need to have played the first title to get the most of it.
Technically, the english voice acting is good, the interface was improved from the first game, the graphic are nice to see and you can finally skip most of the tedious movement.
It runs with no problem in windows 10 2004 version.
This game has many pros, good background graphics, excellent ambient sounds, decent story which starts boring then gets more and more interesting as you go on. Puzzles are okay. Maybe nothing stands really out, so it would be more a three stars and half for me. But it's worth any adventurer's time anyway.
Interesting that some people regard this part as much better than the prequel and some as much worse. I tend to agree with the former. The first game of the series was unplayably annoying for me. This one improved greatly in terms of controls and overall UI feeling. Also the graphics are much less annoying (the 3D characters are much more detailed and look way better than in the first part).
The riddles are quite ok, relatively logical (of course with that particular brand of point-and-click logic where if you need a number 4 Phillips screwdriver you can easily get away with using a torx wrench but that's normal with those games). Some of the minigames are a bit annoying, luckily, they can be skipped after some time of trial and error.
The game does feel a bit linear but on the other hand it's rather impossible to get into a no-exit situation.
After all - if you like point and click games, it's a solid one to try out. Especially if bought with a discount.
BM 2 is a good game but for me personally was the first part way, way better. The creepiness and horror elements that were really well done in BM 1, are in BM for most of the time gone. There are some surprising twists but I never felt such an urge to play the game like I did with BM 1. Puzzles are generally easy, I couldn't solve the piano puzzle, because I'm not competent in music and close to the end of the game you're faced with some semi difficult puzzles one after another, but they're do-able.
I never really liked the protagonist Darren, actually his way of talking and behaving was getting on my nerves, maybe that's why I never liked the game as much as I had hoped to. For those that've played BM 1, some events are quite predictable but that's not a bad thing at all.
It's a good game, a good adventure but lacks that special something that BM 1 had.