This is a message to the developer, please, please, please get rid of the "unique camera perspective" of this game. It makes navigating confusing, it makes me feel sick, and its a huge flaw that is stopping this game from being good. i thought I'd give it a try cause it looked cool. For the short time I played i had to play in windowed mode and even then it was very disorienting. I tried to like it, i really did, but until the effect on the camera is either adjustable or removable I cant continue to play.
Quiet Valley 2
- Release Date:
- Jun 24, 2021
- Developer:
- James Horn
- Publisher:
- James Horn
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
-KEYBOARD/MOUSE CONTROLS-
[WASD]/[ARROWS] - Move
[MOUSE] - Look
[SHIFT] - Sprint
[LMB] - Interact
[RMB] - Flashlight
[SCROLL] - Change Items
[Q] - View Map
[ESC] - Pause/Exit
-GAMEPAD CONTROLS-
[D-PAD]/[LEFT ANALOG] - Move
[RIGHT ANALOG] - Look
[LEFT STICK] - Sprint
[A]/[X] - Interact
[Y]/[▲] - Flashlight
[LT/RT] - Change Items
[BACK/SELECT] - View Map
[START] - Pause/Exit
Keyboard and mouse recommended.
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User Reviews
fuk you and your shity view i wanted to play this but i cant tell where i cam because of the camera
I love this game. great visuals and style that if you can get a grip on does a great job getting the spooks. its a short and sweet game, ideas put forward are chilling and oppressive, basic style is still detailed in its implementation and surprisingly thought out. there are little additions that only show up for a few seconds and it keeps you on your toes and impress with there inclusion. this feels like a flash game made by a AAA experienced indy developer. its alot like silent hill in its progression where there are secrets, the progress is in exploration and it is willing to be appropriately aggressive when its required.
I feel conflicted about this one. I liked the first game. This sequel is seemingly a technical improvement on everything in the first game, yet I didn't enjoy it as much. I think it's all down to my personal preferences and pet peeves. I like how the game looks, the reverse fisheye - I got used to quickly this time (and it's contextualized; thumbs up), proper attention to detail, the gore's great, the way everyone died in the hospital is downright fantastic. I don't think the story and the storytelling are as interesting. It's really more of a sci-fi story covered in paranormal wallpaper. You're also revealed 90% of what's happening within the first 5 minutes so there's no mystery about it. As far as I can tell the game doesn't end, it just stops. The computer game is a bizarre choice for the final puzzle. Key locations are too small and similar. There's a big room, a U shaped hallway, and 10 or so smaller rooms you can enter. Having a map for the city is good but having maps for ea...
A very good sequel, not sure how this flew under my radar until now. Everything I didnt like about the original is not present here. You arent confined to a school where everything looks the same, you dont have one dull chaser. Theres a lot of action and variety going on here, from locations to the enemy designs. [b] Horror/Surrealist centered Curator: [url=store.steampowered.com/curator/43071910/] KuriKuration[/url] [/b]
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Microsoft 64bit Windows 7
- Processor: 64bit Intel compatible Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX11 compliant graphics card
- Storage: 60 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Quiet Valley 2 cost?
Quiet Valley 2 costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Quiet Valley 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft 64bit Windows 7 Processor: 64bit Intel compatible Dual Core CPU Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DX11 compliant graphics card Storage: 60 MB available space
What platforms is Quiet Valley 2 available on?
Quiet Valley 2 is available on Windows PC.
Is Quiet Valley 2 worth buying?
Quiet Valley 2 has 50% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Quiet Valley 2 released?
Quiet Valley 2 was released on Jun 24, 2021.
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