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VideoHole: Episode II

VideoHole: Episode II Game Cover
69%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
gameplay, stability
100% User Score Based on 20 reviews

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VideoHole: Episode II is a single player simulation game with a comedy theme. It was developed by JofiSoft and was released on October 23, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Fall down further. Find them where they have always been. Help them remember. Explore multiple worlds, solve mysteries, and set your retail-hardened will against a mysterious cosmic force in the second installment of the beloved videohole series.

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100%
Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
story4 positive mentions
stability1 negative mentions

  • The game offers a unique, deeply personal, and emotional narrative experience with quirky, memorable characters and existential themes.
  • It features a highly imaginative, genre-bending design with varied gameplay mechanics including exploration, puzzle-solving, rhythm mini-games, and RPG elements.
  • The world is richly detailed with distinctive art style, original music, and abundant environmental storytelling encouraging thorough exploration.
  • The game has several bugs and technical issues such as save-load problems and screen resolution inconsistencies that can disrupt the experience.
  • The lack of clear guidance or hints in some segments, especially a difficult first-person platforming section, may frustrate players.
  • Skipping the first episode can make the story confusing initially, as the game builds heavily on characters and lore introduced earlier.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is highly varied, featuring distinct themes and mechanics across different parts, including skill progression, rhythm-based mini games, life sims, survival horror, and point-and-click puzzles. Each segment presents a unique atmosphere and style, contributing to an engaging and memorable experience that balances diverse gameplay with a cohesive narrative.

    • “Each part of the game has a distinct theme, as well as a variety of exclusive gameplay mechanics like skill progression and rhythm-based mini games.”
    • “A multitude of game mechanics jam packed in this one - taking inspiration from life sims, rhythm games, survival horror, point and click puzzle type situations.”
    • “The intriguing twist is that every friend is trapped inside their own bizarre TV show, each with its own distinct atmosphere, style, and gameplay mechanics.”
    • “The second world shifts tone and genre entirely—it’s more of a visual novel mixed with rhythm-based gameplay and light RPG elements.”
    • “In the second world, for example, much of the gameplay revolves around navigating story-heavy scenes and choosing from a list of locations to visit.”
    • “Though the beginning may feel disorienting without context from the first episode, its creative worlds, varied gameplay, and distinctive tone make it an engaging and memorable journey.”
  • story
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is praised for its unique, surreal, and humor-infused narrative that creates an authentic and engaging world, appealing to fans of story-rich games. While it continues from the first episode and can initially feel confusing, it remains accessible and expands into a vibrant, intriguing plot. However, the storytelling focuses more on advancing the quirky narrative than offering deep player choices.

    • “Video Hole: Episode 2 greatly expands upon the story of the first game into a rich and vibrant world, but is still accessible to first timers to the series.”
    • “Surreal storytelling with a sense of humor that can draw anyone in.”
    • “All with its own flavor of Clerks-esque backdrop, a kind of weird pseudo-dream-like narrative aesthetic, and a pretty interesting story besides.”
    • “The story appears to continue directly from the first episode, which I haven’t played, so everything initially feels quite confusing.”
    • “In the second world, for example, much of the gameplay revolves around navigating story-heavy scenes and choosing from a list of locations to visit.”
    • “... on the downside, the programming itself is really janky (I've lost some progress on standard save-loads, the screen de-full-screens itself regularly, etc) but I'm willing to forgive everything I've seen so far for the uniqueness, authenticity, and spirit of the world and story.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are praised for their charming, creative art style featuring a unique clerks-esque, dream-like aesthetic. The memorable and relatable character designs, along with the appealing artwork, contribute significantly to the game's distinctive visual appeal.

    • “Plus the artwork, I'm a big fan of.”
    • “The characters have all been very memorable and relatable, and I really enjoy the art style!”
    • “All with its own flavor of Clerks-esque backdrop, a kinda weird pseudo-dream-like narrative aesthetic, and a pretty interesting story besides.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features surreal and absurd humor that captivates players through its mysterious storytelling and memorable characters. Its blend of wit, love, and surprise creates a uniquely hilarious and engaging experience.

    • “Surreal storytelling with a sense of humor that can draw anyone in.”
    • “It's mysterious and hilarious, filled to the brim with interesting characters, top tier absurdity in style and substance.”
    • “A game filled with love, humor, and surprise.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is diverse and original, featuring a wide range of genres including ambient, hip hop, post rock, punk, metal, folk, and pop. This variety enhances the unique atmosphere alongside other creative assets like movies and posters.

    • “There are so many unique assets like movies, posters, original music, and much more.”
    • “Music...? Ambient, hip hop, post rock, punk, metal, folk, pop.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a surprisingly emotional experience through its charming characters and vibrant, fantastical settings, blending heartfelt moments with a deep, intricate sci-fi narrative for a uniquely engaging journey.

    • “These cute characters will take you on a surprisingly emotional journey through a plethora of colorful and fantastical environments.”
    • “And it's all baked into an emotional, heady, seasoned, detailed, deep science fiction thrill ride of a videohole thing.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences some bugs and occasional instability, but overall it remains functional enough to recommend.

  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is uniquely crafted, with each friend trapped in their own bizarre TV show, offering distinct styles, moods, and gameplay mechanics that create a diverse and intriguing experience.

    • “The intriguing twist is that every friend is trapped inside their own bizarre TV show, each with its own distinct atmosphere, style, and gameplay mechanics.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding is made enjoyable by fast and unlimited movement speed, preventing it from feeling tedious.

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VideoHole: Episode II is a simulation game with comedy theme.

VideoHole: Episode II is available on PC and Windows.

VideoHole: Episode II was released on October 23, 2025.

VideoHole: Episode II was developed by JofiSoft.

VideoHole: Episode II has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked VideoHole: Episode II for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

VideoHole: Episode II is a single player game.

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