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Discolored 2

Discolored 2

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Release Date: January 8, 2025

Puzzle, FPP, Science Fiction, Adventure Elements, Indie Games, Surrealism, Singleplayer

A mix of an adventure and a logic game with a first-person camera. Discolored 2 is about restoring the lost colors to our world. We mainly focus on exploring surreal locations and solving various puzzles. We must also outmaneuver agents of a hostile agency chasing our character.

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Discolored 2 is the second installment of the series of games on the border of adventure and logic titles, initiated in 2019. The development of this sequel was handled by the independent studio Godbey Games, founded by Jason Godbey. It has in its portfolio both the first installment of the series and the project titled The Search.

Story

Discolored 2 transports us to the surreal universe created for the purpose of the first part of the series. Colors have a real power here, so when the world around us begins to lose them, our task is to stop and reverse this process. The stakes are high, and the situation is complicated by the fact that we are being pursued by members of a secret organization that uses the power of colors for their own nefarious purposes. Our only hope turns out to be a woman in a red dress, who can help us prevent the discoloration of reality.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows January 8, 2025

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch February 13, 2025

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5 April 1, 2025

Developer: Jason Godbey

Publisher: Jason Godbey

Age restrictions: 12+

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Discolored 2 Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, graphic card Intel HD, 4 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Discolored 2 Video Game.

76%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (51)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Visual and Audio Design: Many users praised the graphics, art style, and sound design, noting that the environments are beautiful and well-polished.
  • Puzzle Variety: The game features a diverse set of puzzles that are generally considered clever and thought-provoking, with some users enjoying the challenge they present.
  • Hint System: The hint system is well-received, offering nudges without giving away complete solutions, which helps players progress without feeling frustrated.
  • Gameplay Modes: The introduction of two gameplay modes (Safe Mode and Standard Mode) allows players to choose their preferred level of challenge, catering to both casual players and those seeking a more intense experience.
  • Expanded World: The game is noted for being longer and more expansive than its predecessor, providing a more immersive experience.

The main cons of the game

  • Pixel Hunting: Many players expressed frustration with the mechanics involving hidden interactive elements, often requiring tedious searching for tiny hotspots in large environments.
  • Inconsistent Puzzle Logic: Some users found the puzzles to be illogical or overly abstract, leading to confusion and reliance on hints more than expected.
  • Clunky Controls: Players reported issues with inventory management and controls, describing them as clunky or unintuitive, which detracted from the overall experience.
  • Quick Time Events (QTEs): The inclusion of QTEs received mixed reviews, with some players finding them frustrating and unnecessary, especially in a puzzle-focused game.
  • Bugs and Technical Issues: Several users encountered bugs, particularly related to QTEs and inventory interactions, which disrupted gameplay and required restarts.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Post-Game Level Select: Players noted the absence of a chapter or level select feature, making it difficult to go back and complete missed achievements without replaying significant portions of the game.
  • Improved Puzzle Design: Some users felt that the puzzles could have benefited from more polish and consistency in their logic, indicating that certain mechanics felt chaotic or unclear.
  • Balanced Difficulty: There were calls for a middle ground between the casual Safe Mode and the more challenging Standard Mode, suggesting that a more adaptive difficulty system could enhance the experience for a wider audience.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Discolored 2" has its strengths in visual design, puzzle variety, and gameplay modes, it faces criticism for its puzzle logic, control mechanics, and some technical issues that detract from the overall experience.

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