Pine Studio have launched Escape Simulator 2, the follow-up to their first smash-hit escape room puzzle recreation and it appears incredible. No Native Linux assist this time, though it does have direct Steam Deck assist as they confirmed when covered here on GamingOnLinux previously they’re making certain it really works with Proton for Linux players.
In contrast with the primary recreation, loads is new and improved. Nonetheless constructed with Unity, however they overhauled loads and expanded it for the sequel with 12 model new escape rooms they mentioned are “bigger and extra detailed than earlier than” with round 50 minutes playtime per room. There’s additionally a brand new shared hub foyer for you and associates, a brand new autosave system, drop-in multiplayer assist, and an enormous improve to the room editor too as a result of the primary recreation lived on the neighborhood with loads of extras being made for it.
Extra about it:
Why a sequel? A sequel offers us a recent begin and lets us push the bounds of the style additional. We had been impressed to discover darker escape room themes and experiment with new gameplay and puzzle concepts. Splitting from the unique recreation allow us to concentrate on enhancing key options like rendering, networking, physics, and animations.
Will Escape Simulator nonetheless get updates? Sure! With the current Mayan DLC and extra content material on the way in which, we’ll proceed supporting the unique recreation whereas increasing its attain to new platforms.
Is it scary? Whereas Escape Simulator 2 is darker and has a extra mysterious vibe, it’s not a horror recreation. The sport additionally doesn’t function any bounce scares or gore.
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