I'm on Observation Duty 2: Timothy's Revenge

I'm on Observation Duty 2: Timothy's Revenge

released on Mar 23, 2020

I'm on Observation Duty 2: Timothy's Revenge

released on Mar 23, 2020

Your job is to monitor live surveillance camera footage and spot anomalies in the monitored rooms. Anomalies range from furniture movement to otherworldly intruders. When you spot an anomaly you have to file a report to fix it. You will need sharp eyes and good memory to survive the entire night.


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I'm on Observation Duty 2 builds off of the first game in many aspects, and features some quality of life features absent in future games moving forward. For one, the game has color, which provides the opportunity for unique and subtle changes. However, the first map is far too big, with 9 cameras, while the second map is in absurdly low quality, but only features 6 cameras. The game is good, but the second level was taxing on my eyes.

Two maps come with the second game. One is a big improvement over the first game, and the other is WAY worse. The house of the past is styled to look like a low poly PS1 game along with being really cluttered and uninteresting. It makes learning and completing the map a real chore. I don't love the addition of the object shrinkage and growth anomalies, but I'm glad they got rid of "Other". The secret was pretty disappointing. I wish there wasn't an achievement locked behind a rare random event.

It's definitely an increased challenge (now it's in COLOR) than the first game. The story secret is a little more boring. But also you can catch some guys on the couch giving head so that's AWESOME and is worth it for the game.

Pretty cool take on a FNAF sort of game, you cycle through cameras to detect changes or disturbances before the ghosts get you. Could range from stuff being knocked over, to missing camera feeds, to actual creepy stuff appearing. Cool series.

The maps have more rooms than the first game which makes it much more challenging in memorizing what changed.

The new 2nd camera feature ends up being pretty useless especially since you can't move the camera on the screen so it blocks the view of any bottom left corner

Would love to have more maps

This game was definitely more difficult to get a hold of than the first one. I really liked it, though, and I liked the new additions to the second game.