The Room Two was bigger in scope than the first, with environments to progress through rather than a single stationary object. The puzzles themselves remained the same with having to inspect every nook and cranny, and it was no less satisfying when manipulating switches, levers, etc. The use of an eyepiece returned, which revealed hidden objects and brought deeper intricacies to the puzzles. There was a story but it was difficult to try and piece together. Regardless, I still liked the cosmic themes and the somewhat creepy atmosphere.

There’s a reason the series is regarded as highly as it is—puzzle lovers will find some form of enjoyment.

Reviewed on Jul 18, 2023


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