![]() We’re really close to Red Matter II releasing, so we might see some movement on the list if it’s as good as the original.Can you survive long enough to discover the island’s secrets?Ĭraft tools, explore ruins, and gather important resources to help keep your team alive. Take your time, decipher the signs with your handy dandy Volgarian translator, and make your way ever deeper into the bowels of the mysterious facility to uncover the truth. There’s a mystery to unfold as you figure out the games many puzzles along the way, all of it pointing to game of cat and mouse espionage. ‘Moss Value Pack’ on Quest Red Matter – $25Īdventuring through an off-world, soviet retro-future facility isn’t all fun and games. ![]() To put it in perspective, that’s only $26 more than buying the first in the series alone (which we totally recommend). This plucky little platformer franchise will have you aDropping $56 on two games you may or may not like sounds like a big ask, but it’s definitely worth it. ‘I Expect You to Die 2’ on Quest Moss & Moss II Bundle Pack – $56 Maybe the voice of Wesley Crusher (also known as ‘Wil Wheaton’ outside of Star Trek lore) will assuage you to play the sequel first? Really, you can’t go wrong with either if you’re looking for just one death-defying puzzle game at a time. I Expect You to Die 2 does a great job of filling you in before lining up another deadly slate of object-based puzzles that you need to frantically defuse. You need to play the first in the series, but not because you’ll miss any truly important plot points. ![]() Adventure + Puzzles I Expect You to Die 2 – $25
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