![]() The gameplay of Beholder 2 is similar to that of the first game, in that its kind of meh. Your goals for Beholder 2 are this: navigate the bureaucratic obstacle course without being backstabbed too much, while trying to uncover the mystery of your father’s demise. Despite this completely unforeseen and blameless accident, of which I must remind you is absolutely probably not the fault of the Ministry, your father left you a sizeable amount of biometric lock boxes filled with notes of which only you can open. You have been transferred here because your estranged father seems to have slipped on a banana peel and fell to his not at all conspicuous death from the top floor of the Ministry (his parachute, tragically, was filled with an anvil and various silverware). You take up the role of Evan Redgrave, a young man beginning his new job at the Ministry’s main office. He is the deity of this society, and everyone lives to serve him as he serves the collective. The leader of the Ministry is none other than the Leader, who can be recognized by the massive statues and numerous busts of his scowly face and cool hat. The surveillance state with modern technology is matched by enormous concrete apartment blocks and brutalist architecture. This unnamed country rests somewhere in between 1930s Stalingrad and our rapidly approaching plutocratic-fascist government owned entirely by the Disney Corporation. But by some weird alchemy, Warm Light Games has done a pretty good job of taking a bleak setting and torturous occupation and turning it into an enjoyable experience.īeholder 2 is set in a vague authoritarian country run by The Ministry. ![]() ![]() Match that with the restrictions of an Orwellian panopticon state, and you’ve got a boring setting in which you can barely do anything without being sent to a reeducation camp. It’s a delicate balance for Beholder 2 because a single building filled with dead-eyed wage slaves is just about the lamest setting you can have for your game. ![]() After all, the last thing I want to do when I get off work is enter a virtual world to do more work. It takes a lot to make office work interesting to me. □ Investigate crimes using only gadgets, an army of drones, and your mind in Song of Farca.Beholder 2 Review – Duty Is In The Spy Of The…Īvailable on PS4, PC, Switch, Android, Mac, and Linux □ Watch strangers through surveillance cameras in Do Not Feed the Monkeys, that will be 72% off until 03/02. They're on sale with a 66% discount on They Always Run and a 35% on the soundtrack. □ Become a bounty hunter in They Always Run (well, who wouldn’t run from a three-armed mutant bounty hunter?), and if you enjoy its OST – you can grab it with a nice discount. Base game is 70% off, while its soundtrack is 65% off. Sweet beats of this game is also discounted. □ Find answers to what happened in the Colony Base in Space Robinson. And don’t forget to grab its soundtrack! They're both on sale with a 33% discount. You might find an interesting turn on the phrase "spare parts". □ Become the most powerful necromancer in Necrosmith. ❄️ Survive arctic night in Distrust, while it's 85% off. The entire franchise is on sale until 03/09, with an 85% discount on Beholder, 70% on Blissful Sleep DLC, 80% on Beholder 2 and 50% on Beholder 3. We're offering up to 85% off, so if you or someone of your friends wanted to try our games, there are plenty of bargains to be grabbed. ![]() This day marks the start of the huge sale of all of our titles. ![]()
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