June 3, 2016

Review: Lost Horizon 2

game format: point-and-click adventure with action elements

puzzles: inventory, mouse-based action

playtime: 5-7 hours | difficulty: moderate | size: 6 GB

developer: Animation Arts Creative GmbH | publisher: Deep Silver

links: official site | steam

Lost Horizon 2
game brief: In the shadow of the Cold War, Fenton Paddock is facing the hardest fight of his life. While the tensions between the superpowers threaten to tear the world apart, the British soldier has to save his family that has been caught by powerful enemies. Fenton has to finally face the dark powers of his past and learn what it means to take on responsibility. (official site)

review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers® | rating: 2.5/5

summary: Despite embarking with a sound plan for another beautiful globe-trotting adventure, Lost Horizon 2 suffers from weary execution and assorted technical limitations, eventually losing the way to greatness and ending up in the land of the average.



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