![]() It’s an easy and simple game revolving around becoming the top dog. Conclusionīeholder 2 is something unique and different. As I mentioned before reading is a key element in the game as all the characters mumble and grumble their words. The music itself fits the gloomy theme as well. However like all paint it begins to dry up. As you rise up the corporate ladder things begin to change around you, giving the game a refreshing coat of paint. The game lets you freely explore the Ministry and see everything it has to offer. ![]() Graphically the game pulls off the depressing dreary look they were going for with everything getting the noir treatment, fitting the premise nicely. Whether you want to play the good guy role or the normalised cruel D-bag, you’re gonna wanna plan how you want to proceed with each of the actions you take. I think of it less of an adventure game and more of a strategy game, if anything there’s a lot of planning and decision making. That can actually be said for the entire game itself. You can’t just constantly press A and expect everything to fall into place. To earn money and prestige you need to complete certain mini games that actually require you to read and think. Use it wisely and decide what task you want to start and/or finish. Each day of work has a set amount of time. The game revolves around 3 main components: money, time and prestige. The whole thing operates in a similar way to Papers, Please. The game loves to remind you you’re in a totalitarian society. You listen to the citizens conversation, refer them to the officials and it’s lather, rinse and repeat. It just gets so stale fast, and the same is true with your starter job. The dark humor is a riot in this game don’t get me wrong, it’s just there’s no moderation with it. Everybody prays on your downfall and it’s your job to use them as stepping stones to claim your place as the boss. For instance, Evan can get hired by different people to do different tasks for them from spying on your coworkers, to lying on them, the game’s entire premise is screwing anybody and everybody over. You start off by just listening to citizen concerns and filing the pertinent paperwork to refer them to the proper authorities until the opportunity arises to move onto better things. Your mission throughout the game is to do what it takes to get to the top of the career ladder, but how exactly do you do it? You control Evan Redgrave, son of a prominent Ministry official and newly employed department officer within the Ministry. ![]() So yeah, dark and grim, but back to the game. In case you may not know, a totalitarian government is an attempt where individual opposition to the state and its claims are completely restricted to citizens and exercises an extremely high degree of control over public and private life. Ya know, like real life.īeholder 2 is an adventure game set in a totalitarian state in the 1980’s, so it’s dark and grim, which is to be expected. You’re going to need to know who’s asses to kiss, and who your allies and enemies are if you wanna make it in this business. Your efforts won't go unnoticed.Beholder 2 is all about climbing the corporate ladder in an attempt to become the big hot shot in the office. While you are now at the bottom of the career ladder, that is more than many of your fellow citizens will ever achieve! You will work hard for the public good and help thousands of citizens. As part of the Ministry, you are expected to perform your duties with impeccable thoroughness. We have entrusted you with work of great importance. Massive oak doors conceal the most important secrets of the State. PLEASE NOTE: If you purchased the original Beholder on GamersGate before, you will receive a coupon for a 20% discount, which can be combined with the release discount.Ĭold, gray, forbidding walls stretch to the sky.
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