Snares Of Ruin 2 is a casual independent R.P.G. both developed and published by Astronomic Games. Once again ace detective Hank Anderson and his trusty partner Gwen head up an investigation this time in the city of Malrith to track down a mysterious serial killer who is leaving a trail of bodies all throughout the metropolis. The gangs all here as you will also team up with pivotal characters from the first title. Dr. Alzyra, a brilliant vampire scientist, Medina, a compassionate nurse and last but not least Miroslava, a strong-willed one-woman wrecking crew. Also, two new people will join the investigation as Hank and his team attempt to put an end to the killing spree that is terrorizing the city. [h1]GAMEPLAY[/h1] Like the first title this is a roleplaying game with your character earning skill points for completing various objectives. Said skill points can then be used to upgrade a skill tree consisting of Athletics for physical feats, Charisma used to coerce or gain information...
Snares of Ruin 2
- Release Date:
- Jul 26, 2019
- Developer:
- Astronomic Games
- Publisher:
- Astronomic Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
- A sequel to Snares of Ruin - a largely loved detective story with romance, except this time the story takes place in another city.
- Choices and consequences. Your choices will affect the events of the story and the level of trust the others have in you.
- Romance-building. Build romantic relationships with the female characters and take them out on interesting dates.
- Athletics, Charisma, and Erudition system is back. How you choose to improve these attributes will open up different options for you in tackling the missions and other tasks.
- City Stats. Some of your choices will affect the city’s Safety, Economy, and Integrity, which will have an impact on the ending.
- Missing People Missions. In addition to your main missions, there are also optional missions to find the missing people in the city. Perhaps rescuing them will have a positive effect of some sort…
Story:
One month has gone by, and now Hank and his close female co-workers are wanted in a nearby city for a special case – to catch a serial killer. However, right from the start, it is clear that the killer has very unusual and terrifying methods of killing the victims. You are going to have to handle this case and to find out who is committing the murders and for what reason.
You have your loyal and cute partner on the force Gwen, you have the smart vampire scientist Alzyra, you have the kind-hearted and shy nurse Medina, you have the ever-persistent and physically strong Miroslava, and now you shall gain two more allies: a gorgonoid woman Calixa who is your chief, and a friendly goblin investigator Lambek.
Build trust with these people or act like a jerk to them, it is your choice, but know that what you do will have repercussions. The enemy you are about to face is a dangerous and unpredictable one. And some of your decisions will affect not only you and your allies, but also the city as a whole.
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User Reviews
A pretty much interesting continuation of the story, liked it as always...Now I am waiting for part 3 to come out...And yes, a Dirty Cheater! achievement was fun, lol))
For anyone that is familiar with Gastronomic Games and his creations I can simply say the game is of similar quality as SoR 1. It didn't quite live up to fans' expectations to top the first game and so is perceived by some as somewhat inferior. My major concern with the game is that it has ambition but lacks focus. Unlike SoR 1, this actually has 6 characters you can build up relationships with, and many interactions with every of them. This, unfortunately, resulted in lesser quality of each individual scene, reuse of locations, assets and some dialogues. It would be better if the dev sticked to 2-3 ladies like SoR 1 or his more recent title, Pegasus. My second concern is that the outcome of the first game barely has any influence over the events, same goes for your actions during gameplay. Many of the game's troubles derive from its nature as a sequel, it can't really tie well with the first game and so the plot is generally weaker overall. Also, since Hank has reached the developed r...
Loved the second part, but the artwork felt off. Glad Alzyra & Gwen weren't too affected. still worth every penny wating for part 3 keep up the great work.
I can't really recommend this game, I din't play any of the tiles previously, bought it during the 85% discount. The entire game is walking, reading and some "puzzle", better than plain novel click but still those pixel look-alike~~~ boring Plus i seem can't seem make it full screen without borders. Overall Rating : 2 (1 = Worst, 5 = Best) *thanks to the discount • Graphic: 1.5 - better than pixel • Control: 2 - • Music: 2 - better than midi • Story: 3 - i still prefer reading comic or just watch youtube • Entertaining: 2 - youtube is much more entertain • Kill time: 3 - surely i kill as lots of reading and walking needed. • Value: 3 - only if it is at least 85% off, but I'm just requesting for refund
I think my first critique was hidden, even from me. Dunno why Steam did that. I replayed recently that game and didn't really take a break to finish it. As for peoples asking for game play controls, mouse, WASD, ENTER, ESC, Arrows, left and right mouse buttons. So as you can read this is my second playtrough. I take it as reference for a future game and deserves the attention given. It have both its pros and cons, being a graphic artists I feel the busts are uneven, we could had used the originals for the protagonist, the new inhumans and animated expressions had the most works and finish feel over it. I however grinding my teeth at each shaky and unclosed lines. The talking animation is a new cool addition, it helps remembering who speaks if e have bad name memories or ant to voice-over while streaming a game. It still needs tweeking a wee bit. Lambek, seems a cool drinking buddy and I would almost imagine Gwen or the other ladies could end with. I missed the drink distrib...
The art changed and looks unfinished, and the sprites are ugly AF. I like Mira's new design, and the game is not as good as the first one. But it's good enough, and the story, characters and conversations, as usual with this dev, are very well written.
A very enjoyable sequel. Have also enjoyed playing the short prequel SoR Zero.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: WindowsR 7/8/8.1/10 (64bit)
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or better
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 600 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Snares of Ruin 2 cost?
Snares of Ruin 2 costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for Snares of Ruin 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: WindowsR 7/8/8.1/10 (64bit) Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or better Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 600 MB available space
What platforms is Snares of Ruin 2 available on?
Snares of Ruin 2 is available on Windows PC.
Is Snares of Ruin 2 worth buying?
Snares of Ruin 2 has 91% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was Snares of Ruin 2 released?
Snares of Ruin 2 was released on Jul 26, 2019.
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