MOMO.EXE 2
- October 5, 2018
- Dymchick1
In MOMO.EXE 2, you're once again entangled in Momo's plans as you're forced to complete the boss's orders or face a terrible virus. This interactive horror adventure features a lot of choices, tasks, and a fully interactive phone and computer. With increased gameplay length, puzzles, and a normal difficulty level, Momo's return is scarier than ever. Get ready for an intense experience full of frightening encounters that will leave you screaming .
Reviews
- The game is a fun and humorous take on horror, successfully building on the original's formula.
- Improvements in gameplay, such as more objectives and a larger map, enhance the overall experience.
- Great value for the price, providing a decent amount of content and entertainment.
- Some levels are overly difficult, particularly due to issues with jumping mechanics.
- Limited profile features detract from the overall experience.
- Repetitive messages from the character MOMO can be confusing and detract from immersion.
- gameplay3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The reviews primarily direct users to gameplay videos on YouTube, suggesting that the gameplay experience is best showcased visually rather than through written descriptions. This indicates a focus on visual engagement and the importance of seeing the game in action to fully appreciate its mechanics and features.
- humor3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game successfully blends humor with horror, providing a unique experience that is both funny and scary. Players recommend it for those seeking a lighthearted take on the horror genre.
“I definitely recommend this game to anyone that is looking for a humorous horror to play.”
“Haha, this game is very funny yet scary.”
“I think the game is very good and funny, but don't forget it's a horror game.”
- story2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players suggest experiencing the first game to fully appreciate the backstory, noting that while the scares may not be particularly innovative, the story and level design are significantly enhanced.
“I recommend playing the first game so that you can get a bit of backstory.”
“The scares aren't more creative, but the story and the levels most certainly are.”