Overview
- Supermassive Games takes over from Tarsier, delivering a faithful sequel that many critics say plays it safe.
- Online co-op is the marquee addition, though multiple outlets note the absence of local couch co-op.
- Aggregators show scores around the low 70s, reflecting praise for art direction and set pieces alongside repetitive design.
- New protagonists Low and Alone bring distinct tools—a bow and a wrench—that factor into straightforward puzzle-solving.
- Reviews commonly cite a roughly 4–6 hour campaign and a launch price near $40, with a competent AI companion easing solo play.