Death Park 2
- October 27, 2021
- Euphoria Games
- 2h median play time
"Death Park 2" is a horror game set in a nightmarish city filled with monsters and puzzles. Explore eight disturbing locations, from hospitals to cemeteries, and navigate between the real world and the world of sleep to uncover the mystery of the scary clown and save your sister. With challenging puzzles that change with every playthrough and multiple endings based on your decisions, this game offers a chilling and immersive experience.
Reviews
- The game features an engaging story and improved graphics compared to its predecessor, making it a fun experience.
- Gameplay is exciting with a mix of shooting, puzzles, and chase sequences, providing a good balance of challenge.
- The clown character is well-designed and adds a creepy atmosphere, with multiple endings enhancing replayability.
- The controls can be frustrating, with issues like mouse sensitivity and hitbox problems affecting gameplay.
- Some puzzles are overly simplistic, and the game lacks the horror elements that made the first installment more thrilling.
- There are technical issues, such as crashes and navigation problems, which detract from the overall experience.
- story12 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The game's story is generally viewed as enjoyable and innovative, with some players appreciating its fun elements despite its silliness and lack of depth. While some found the narrative to be sloppily constructed, others noted improvements over previous installments, highlighting engaging themes involving a killer clown and alien creatures. Overall, the story is seen as a lighthearted backdrop to the gameplay, with potential for deeper exploration.
“I recommend this game; it's not too hard and not too easy, and this game has a good story.”
“The new game is quite innovative and story-driven; having said that, I was not expecting much depth in a narrative about a killer clown.”
“It has a better storyline, it has the good old Mr. Clown, it has a freaking ray gun, good graphics, easy for lower-end computers or laptops like mine to run, and it's only $6.”
“The story is really sloppily put together.”
“I wish there were more to that or everything would be happening in the main character's head because otherwise the story is pretty silly.”
“I mean, the story has military agents locking their bunker with a puzzle that can be solved by a 7-year-old.”
- gameplay7 mentions
- 29 % positive mentions
- 29 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The gameplay is praised for its engaging structure, featuring a mix of chase sequences and puzzle-solving across four distinct parts, each offering memorable experiences. However, some players suggest improvements, such as smoother animations and midgame upgrades for melee weapons, to enhance combat dynamics. The addition of guns and monsters has also made the gameplay more thrilling compared to its predecessor, providing players with better means of defense.
“The gameplay is fantastic, but is divided into three parts.”
“The game has four parts where the clown chases you and you have to solve a puzzle. Every part is solid and memorable, and throughout the game, there is a tiny little part of this type of gameplay.”
“If you could smooth out the animation (have a more broad swinging motion that shows how far your melee range goes), and give the bat a mid-game upgrade (such as a semi-knockback mechanic, or just more damage), it would become more useful and potentially open the door for fun melee-only runs.”
“The run and find: the game has 4 parts when the clown chases you and you have to solve a puzzle, and every part is solid and memorable, but in all of this game, there is a tiny little part of this type of gameplay.”
“This game now has guns and monsters and fighting, which makes the gameplay much more exciting compared to the first part, as the main character has means to defend themselves.”
- graphics7 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 29 % neutral mentions
- 29 % negative mentions
The game's graphics receive mixed reviews, with some praising their unique personality and technical quality, while others criticize them as dated and unfinished. Players appreciate the improved visuals in certain encounters, but note that the overall aesthetic resembles older gaming styles, akin to PlayStation 1 graphics. Overall, the graphics are seen as a blend of charm and limitations, appealing to some while disappointing others.
“The game starts well, the graphics are improved and the first escape encounter with the clown is nothing short of epic!”
“It has a better storyline, it has the good old Mr. Clown, it has a freaking ray gun, good graphics, easy for lower-end computers or laptops like mine to run, and it's only $6.”
“Other thing: this game is really technically good. The AI is somehow pretty smart, the animation is really good, the graphics are not realistic and have personality, and I like it really. The game is not the classic mobile game; it is really good looking.”
“The game has bad graphics; it's unfinished, and I got stuck on the objective to inject Hz into my sister. I couldn't find my house because it wasn't marked anywhere on the map. If they just fixed this, it would be way better.”
“PlayStation 1 type of simple graphics, but none of the pixelation that would have.”
- replayability3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game offers high replayability due to its multiple endings and varying difficulty levels, allowing players to experience different outcomes and challenges with each playthrough.
“The game is infinitely replayable.”
“Replayability is enhanced by the multiple endings and varying difficulty levels.”
“Replayability is there as the game has multiple endings and difficulties.”
“The game lacks significant changes in gameplay, making it feel repetitive on subsequent playthroughs.”
“While there are different paths to take, the core experience remains largely the same, diminishing the incentive to replay.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect to be somewhat present, primarily for those aiming for 100% completion, but it is not overly burdensome for casual players.
“It's a bit grindy, but only if you're aiming for 100% completion.”
“The grinding feels excessive and detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game.”
“I found the grinding to be tedious and repetitive, making it hard to stay engaged.”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game has seen notable improvements, enhancing the overall experience for players.
“The music has been significantly improved.”
“The soundtrack perfectly complements the gameplay.”
“The variety of tracks keeps the experience fresh and engaging.”
- atmosphere1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game effectively creates a compelling atmosphere that, while not strictly horror, successfully evokes a sense of tension and immersion.
“While I will admit this is not a 'horror' game, it does nail that kind of atmosphere.”
“The immersive environment truly draws you in, making every moment feel alive.”
“The sound design and visuals combine to create a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere.”