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Walk with the Living 2 is a single player tactical role playing game with romance, mystery and anime themes. It was developed by EcoGoth Games and was released on January 13, 2023. It received positive reviews from players.

On a night dark and still, the witching hour beckons. A young woman gains a mysterious power to change her form. Curse or blessing, you decide. Others will make up their minds. Family secrets find light. Danger follows. -Experience a story told from multiple perspectives. -Enjoy expressive sprite art and character illustrations amid lush backgrounds. -Consider space and terrain in creative way…

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90%Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
emotional3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Emotional and impactful storytelling, especially resonant for queer and trauma-affected players.
  • Good unit variety and challenging, strategic gameplay with satisfying combat.
  • Strong replay value due to branching storylines and in-game choices leading to different battles.
  • Lacks sound design and music in many parts, making the experience feel incomplete.
  • UI issues such as no turn indicator graying out, confusing unit identification, and limited inventory size.
  • Does not innovate or improve significantly over the previous game or other similar SRPG titles.
  • story

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    27% positive mentions, 46% neutral mentions, 27% negative mentions

    The story is praised for its emotionally impactful and intricately branching narrative, offering deep, personal, and heartwarming connections that enhance replayability. It evokes a nostalgic yet improved feel compared to classic tactical RPGs, with lovable characters and meaningful choices that engage players deeply throughout its concise length. Some find its tone melancholy, but many appreciate the heartfelt storytelling and rich character development.

    • “Amazing short FE-inspired game with incredibly impactful, heartfelt, intricately branching storytelling and tight gameplay, including accessibility options for newcomers to tactical strategy.”
    • “The branching story and relatively short length (about 12 chapters) lead to incredible replayability.”
    • “This is a charming game with characters you will grow attached to instantly, making certain story decisions gut-wrenching.”
    • “The music and story trended a bit more on the soporific and depressing side than I'd like.”
    • “Same yet deeper, more personal storytelling in the lives and what-if's of the world from the previous Walk with the Living.”
    • “Overall, the branching story and relatively short length, around 12 chapters, lead to incredible replayability.”
  • gameplay

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 17% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The gameplay is competent and tightly executed, offering a familiar tactical strategy experience with some accessibility options, though it occasionally lacks clarity in mechanics and visual cues. While not highly innovative, it delivers impactful storytelling and solid gameplay, with minor bugs that do not significantly detract from the overall experience.

    • “To those looking for a short snippy review - amazing short FE-inspired game with incredibly impactful, heartfelt (intricately branching) storytelling and tight gameplay (with some accessibility options for those who may be newer to tactical strategy).”
    • “Be aware there are not always visible cues or lengthy explanations for some actions (units don't automatically grey upon using their turn; choices or niche mechanics are not always explained - I have no idea how a certain end-game feature works) but the game's charm and competence more than make up for it.”
    • “Gameplay is competent, if a bit uninspired and run-of-the-mill.”
    • “I can't exactly fault Mr. Brayfield (the developer) for this, because the gameplay is competent... yet I will say that SRPG Studio has a lot more power than what's exhibited here.”
    • “Be aware there are not always visible cues or lengthy explanations for some actions (units don't automatically grey out upon using their turn; choices or niche mechanics are not always explained—I have no idea how a certain end-game feature works), but the game's charm and competence more than make up for it.”
  • emotional

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game delivers a deeply emotional and heartwarming story that resonates strongly, especially with its connection to the predecessor. Its impactful, branching narrative combined with tight gameplay creates a memorable and heartfelt experience for players.

    • “Walk with the Living's sequel has just as much emotional power as the game before it.”
    • “Went back to finish it and it was a super heartwarming story with an interesting connection to the first, which I also recommend!”
    • “Amazing short FE-inspired game with incredibly impactful, heartfelt (intricately branching) storytelling and tight gameplay (with some accessibility options for those who may be newer to tactical strategy).”
  • music

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The music is generally somber and melancholic, which may appeal to some but could feel dull to others. It occasionally comes across as clunky, and there are extended moments with little to no music or sound, which might detract from the overall experience.

    • “The music and story trended a bit more on the soporific and depressing side than I'd like, but I'm sure there are people who like that sort of thing.”
    • “It can be a little clunky, but not overwhelmingly so, and there are stretches with no music and basically no sound, which isn't ideal.”
  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game offers strong replayability, with multiple distinct routes and battles based on player choices, encouraging multiple playthroughs despite its relatively short completion time of around three hours.

    • “You can complete it in around 3 hours, but there's also a good deal of replay value because different in-game choices lead to completely different battles; think of FE6's Ilia/Sacae route split as a comparable situation.”
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Walk with the Living 2 is a tactical role playing game with romance, mystery and anime themes. Common tags for Walk with the Living 2 include turn-based, indie, lgbtq+, emotional, pixel graphics and others.

Walk with the Living 2 is available on PC and Windows.

Walk with the Living 2 was released on January 13, 2023.

Walk with the Living 2 was developed by EcoGoth Games.

Walk with the Living 2 has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Walk with the Living 2 for its emotional but disliked it for its story.

Walk with the Living 2 is a single player game.

Similar games include Walk with the Living, Tyrant's Blessing, Those Who Rule, TRIANGLE STRATEGY, Songs of Silence and others.