Forbidden Siren 2 (PS2)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2335 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Sony
- Released on: 2006-08-04
- Rating: To Be Announced
- Platform: PlayStation2
Customer Reviews
More of the same......
I was very disappointed with Forbidden Siren 2.
I thought since many people said it was easier and better than the first, I thought I'd give it a go.
Unfortunately, the game is much the same as the original.
Although this time you have a map and are given tutorials on how to use 'sightjack' and other abilities and hints as to what to do on each level, it is still extraordinarily frustrating. I just find that the controls are too fiddly and in a moment's notice, aren't the best when you want to evade a zombie.
Enemies don't die, they only get knocked out for a while and then come back to life and seem to know exactly where you have disappeared to in the interim. Ever heard of zombies being intelligent enough to use digit locks? Well, now you have! I know it's only a game but since when were zombies ever anything but mindless creatures, even in video games??
Some characters you control are just plain ridiculous. For example, a virtually blind man who has to make his way out of his house and onto a specific road, while men are outside trying to track him down and kill him. The image is so blurry that you have no clue as to where you are or even where your enemy is. I assume it's a matter of trial and error, over and over again.
As a reviewer from Leeds said, a game has to have something to grab you (or in this case, me) and if it doesn't, I just find it's not worth playing. For me, it's not a scary game. I think Resident Evil is far spookier and that, to a large degree, is an action-adventure game. There was nothing in Forbidden Siren 2 that I found intriguing or exciting.
Perhaps the fact that the game is broken up into various "mission" scenarios doesn't appeal to me since there is no sense of continuity and consequently you don't feel anything emotionally for the characters.
When I play Silent Hill or Resident Evil, they both grip me, as do the characters. These don't. It also doesn't help that the voice-over acting is horrendously poor and just makes you think that they read out the scripts while stoned or something.
Personally, I didn't like this type of game but for those of you who like to try out new things, maybe give it a go.
Not as good as the first
Forbidden Siren was a fantastic game, it was unbelieveable hard but that added to the satisfaction once I finally did complete it, but the second one was simply not as good. I thought it was too easy, the levels were too short and the clues basically told you how to complete the mission whereas in the first one, you had to think carefully about what the clues meant.
Forbidden Siren 2 is still a good game, but simply not as good as the first.
Fragmented, disjointed... didn't understand it
You start the game without any real introduction to what is going on. There are a few movie sequences that don't appear to be connected to each other. You play as a character... walk around a bit, until it says mission accomplished for no apparant reason. Another mini movie sequence starts, you walk around a bit, collect something...mission accomplished(?). It may be a good game once you get really into it but I don't have the patience. A game has to grab me in the first hour or so otherwise it gets returned - that's what happened to this game. I returned it for Project Zero II - Crimson Butterfly, now that is very very good and is not being returned.




