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Reversion 2 - The Meeting is a single player puzzle game with a mystery theme. It was developed by 3finteractive and was released on March 23, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

It’s 2035 in Buenos Aires, or where Buenos Aires used to be. You’ve managed to escape the heavily-guarded hospital where you woke up with no memories. Now, you must navigate the city’s ruins in search of a mysterious stranger who may hold the answers to your questions. Guide the protagonist, Christian, through the ruins of Buenos Aires to discover the truth. What really happened 20 years ago to d…

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69%
Audience ScoreBased on 97 reviews
story11 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions

  • The game features good graphics with a charming cartoon style that enhances the overall experience.
  • The gameplay is easy to learn and offers enjoyable puzzles that are not overly difficult, making it accessible for a wide audience.
  • The story, while short, has intriguing elements and leaves players wanting to know more, especially with the cliffhanger ending.
  • The game is very short, taking only about 1-2 hours to complete, which may leave players feeling unsatisfied given the price tag.
  • Voice acting and dialogue quality are often criticized as being poor, detracting from the overall immersion of the game.
  • There are several bugs and translation errors that can disrupt gameplay and lead to frustration.
  • story
    51 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it weak, short, and lacking in progression, often ending on cliffhangers that leave them disappointed. Others appreciate the intriguing plot and character development, noting that while the story has potential, it often feels incomplete and is hampered by poor voice acting and inconsistent dialogue. Overall, while some players enjoy the narrative and are excited for future chapters, many feel that the story does not fully satisfy or engage them.

    • “Moral of the story: you never know what life has in store for you, and if I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
    • “The plot is interesting and quite funny.”
    • “Reversion - the meeting is a really nice all-around game, puzzles keep you thinking and the story keeps you hooked.”
    • “If you want some story in your point and click adventure, you might be better off getting a different game.”
    • “The game being short with little progression to the story does leave you rather disappointed in the end.”
    • “There wasn't much of a story here and I didn't really care about the characters.”
  • graphics
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are generally described as decent, featuring a charming, cartoony hand-drawn style that remains consistent with the first installment. While some users find the art style lackluster and note minor graphical issues, the overall visual presentation is considered clean and appealing, contributing positively to the game's atmosphere.

    • “The graphics are clean and interaction wasn't too bad.”
    • “The art style is still charming and chapter 2 has a very interesting story and I'm excited for chapter 3.”
    • “Has some good chuckles and the artwork is still pretty good while the characters are still cartoony.”
    • “Graphics - not the best”
    • “The graphics and UI are the exact same as the first one.”
    • “Graphically, it is the same game, so I can't say that there's any difference.”
  • gameplay
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay in chapter 2 is similar to that of the first chapter, offering a short experience of just 1-2 hours, which has left some players feeling disappointed due to the lack of content for the price. While the click-and-point mechanics are enjoyable for fans of the genre, the limited gameplay time and reliance on classic adventure elements, such as inventory management and red herrings, may not justify the cost for all players.

    • “This game is comparable in story, gameplay mechanics, and voice acting to the first chapter.”
    • “Gameplay is fun if you like point-and-click adventures.”
    • “Classic adventure gameplay: many items in your inventory, including a lot of red herrings.”
    • “Just like the demo, chapter 2 is also a very short and incomplete story: it takes about just 1-2 hours of gameplay to complete, then you'll have to wait indefinitely for chapter 3 to be released.”
    • “There isn't much to say about chapter 2 as the gameplay is the same as in chapter 1.”
    • “Hmm, well I did like it, I am just disappointed there wasn't more game time - I usually estimate $1 per hour of gameplay, and this didn't deliver that (based on the full price).”
  • humor
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is a mixed bag, with some players finding it genuinely funny due to its quirky plot and absurd animations, while others criticize the dialogue and voice acting as poorly executed. Despite its flaws, many appreciate the game's attempts at humor, particularly in its unique blend of science fiction and post-apocalyptic themes. Overall, the humor adds a layer of enjoyment, even if it doesn't always land effectively.

    • “The plot is interesting and quite funny.”
    • “Also the movement animations are so freaking dumb it's hilarious.”
    • “I would rate 7/10 just because how hilarious this game was but also the developer needs to fix the steam/pause glitch.”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players appreciate the main theme and find the background music pleasant and non-intrusive, others criticize it for being dull and causing headaches. Overall, the soundtrack is seen as a decent but not standout aspect of the game.

    • “I relaxed for 5 minutes listening to this music, long enough to realize that I would be okay.”
    • “A personal favorite of mine is the music, especially the game's main theme.”
    • “The background music was well done and nice, while not imposing on the dialogue.”
    • “Background music causes headaches.”
    • “To be fair, the meeting is probably as bad as the first episode in terms of its terribly short length, poor voice acting, dull music, and clumsy dialogue.”
    • “Soundtrack - okay, I guess.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be time-consuming, often requiring significant effort to progress. However, some appreciate the improved walking speed, which makes the repetitive tasks feel less tedious compared to the previous installment, despite the overall experience being marred by poor dialogue and humor.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “Amid the tedious fiddling with each and every random item, the meeting is stuffed full of agonizingly tone-deaf performances of the abysmal dialogue, which would be almost delightful in its mediocrity if it wasn't so intent on being absolutely serious, outside of some groan-inducing attempts at humor.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the replayability of the game to be high, thanks to its diverse gameplay mechanics, multiple endings, and various character choices that encourage multiple playthroughs. Many reviewers appreciate the added content and updates that enhance the experience, making it worthwhile to revisit. However, some note that certain elements may feel repetitive after several runs.

    • “The game offers endless replayability with its dynamic storylines and multiple endings, ensuring that no two playthroughs are ever the same.”
    • “I love how each character choice leads to different outcomes, making me want to replay the game just to see what I missed.”
    • “With various difficulty levels and unlockable content, this game keeps me coming back for more challenges and surprises.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The stability of the game has been criticized, with users noting that Chapter 2 is just as short and buggy as Chapter 1, despite the expectation of improvement. Additionally, there are some translation glitches, but these are considered minor issues for an indie title.

    • “Reversion Chapter 1 was a really fun game, and I was hoping Chapter 2 would be as well. But to be honest, it's just as short and just as buggy as Chapter 1, and this time you have to pay money for it.”
    • “There are some glitches in the translation from Spanish to English, but for an indie game, that does not bother me much.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of Chapter Two, "the meeting," has been criticized for sacrificing charm and humor in favor of a melodramatic plot, resulting in tedious gameplay and poor dialogue delivery. Players find the experience frustrating due to the excessive focus on random item interactions and a lack of engaging performances.

    • “Chapter two, 'the meeting', now carries with it a price tag but also comes along with rather significantly less charm, cascading the first's amusing silliness for a melodramatic plot full of outrageous performances and exposition with any movement.”
    • “Amid the tedious fiddling with each and every random item, the meeting is stuffed full of agonizingly tone-deaf performances of the abysmal dialogue, which would be almost delightful in its mediocrity if it wasn't so intent on being absolutely serious, outside of some groan-inducing attempts at humor.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional impact of the game is undermined by subpar voice acting, with only the main character delivering a convincing performance, while the rest feel awkward and fail to evoke genuine feelings.

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Reversion 2 - The Meeting is a puzzle game with mystery theme.

Reversion 2 - The Meeting is available on Windows.

On average players spend around 3 hours playing Reversion 2 - The Meeting.

Reversion 2 - The Meeting was released on March 23, 2020.

Reversion 2 - The Meeting was developed by 3finteractive.

Reversion 2 - The Meeting has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its graphics.

Reversion 2 - The Meeting is a single player game.

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