Clifftop Games are back with Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer being revealed, and they even have a demo ready for you to try it out. They're teaming up with Raw Fury again for publishing, and it will have Native Linux support.
More: "Three years following her investigation in Conwell Springs, Kathy Rain is on a brand new case involving a string of murders that have paralyzed the metropolitan city of Kassidy. Players must help Kathy Rain find clues, gather evidence, connect the dots, and confront the murderer before the hunter becomes hunted… will this case define her career, or cast her as the next victim of the ‘Soothsayer’...?"
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Features:
- Point and click urban thriller – Take on the second case with Kathy Rain in an all-new adventure that is as hard-hitting as emotional. Fit for newcomers and fans of the series alike.
- Improved graphics – See Kathy Rain as never before with a higher resolution pixel art style that compliments Kathy's gritty world, alongside modern features such as dynamic lighting and surface reflections.
- Stunning Cinematic Sequences – Watch the story unfold with beautiful hand-drawn cutscenes and character portraits.
- Bigger than ever – Play through the longest Clifftop Games title yet with a deep narrative that spans many diverse locations and a wide range of characters.
- Familiar voices – Arielle Siegel returns as Kathy Rain, alongside other familiar voices in supportive roles!
- Make a note – Log interesting findings in Kathy’s notebook and refer to them in your investigation. Connect narrative threads for surprising and satisfying outcomes.
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This sequel is right as rain!
The remake didn't excite me much, but it could very well be sales from that funding this. It's funny how nostalgia works!
The remake didn't excite me much, but it could very well be sales from that funding this. It's funny how nostalgia works!
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Oh snap! I need to finish the first one before the new one comes out. I got stuck on a puzzle and forgot about it. And yes, I'm a master procrastinator. Oh well, I've still got time.
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Excellent! I really enjoyed the first one, it was so atmospheric and the riddles didn't hurt my smooth brain so much.
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This sequel is right as rain!What remake? Did you mean the directors cut?
The remake didn't excite me much, but it could very well be sales from that funding this. It's funny how nostalgia works!
Last edited by tpau on 22 November 2024 at 6:49 pm UTC
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What remake? Did you mean the directors cut?Yep.
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I finally got around to the first game earlier this spring and enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Definitely jumping on this one, hopefully it's at least close to as interesting.
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I also enjoyed their other game, Whispers of a Machine. I think I played the original Kathy Rain not long before the Director's Cut was announced... might have to play that version as a refresher before playing the new one.
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Looks wonderfully pixelish.
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I have played Kathy Rain and The Whispering of the machines. Both are great games! Homages on other adventures are totally fine for me. I played the demo for a few minutes and everything seems to work fine. Will play through the demo tonight and give feedback on my system. Thank you for pointing this out! GOL is nearly my only games news source recently. I appreciate your efforts, Liam!
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wonder what happened between the roommates since the first part
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