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Oxenfree II: Lost Signals

2023
GenresAdventure, Indie, Horror, Simulation, Side View Perspective, RPG, Point & Click, Drama, Mystery, Single Player
AvailableJul 12, 2023
PlatformNintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC
DeveloperNight School Studio
Overview

Five years after the events of Oxenfree, Riley returns to her hometown of Camena to investigate mysterious radio signals. What she finds is more than she bargained for.

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Opencritic Score

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IMDB Score

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Critics mostly praise Oxenfree II: Lost Signals for its gripping and mature story exploring themes of loss and self-discovery. They appreciate the introduction of a mysterious cult and character origins, though some find the mythology convoluted and the story lacking coherence. Overall, the narrative is deemed intimate, affecting, and contemplative, with engaging relationships and time manipulation themes, despite some criticisms about consistency and impact compared to its predecessor.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals are generally positive. Many critics praise the gripping and mature nature of the story, which deals with themes of loss, growing pains, and self-discovery from an adult perspective. Digital Spy commends the game for introducing a mysterious cult and exploring the origins of the main characters, adding depth to the narrative. Nintendo Life highlights the significantly different direction taken by the sequel, focusing on a new protagonist and a cult group called 'Parentage', while still maintaining the mystery and suspense of the original. The narrative is described as intimate, affecting, and contemplative, with a focus on relationships, time manipulation, and the exploration of real-world traumas by critics such as Player 2, Press Start Australia, TheGamer, and The Indie Informer. However, there are some criticisms regarding the story of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals. GamesHub mentions that the mythology becomes convoluted by the end, while Gamereactor UK finds the story enigmatic and strange, but lacking coherence and feeling jumpy and messy. Adventure Gamers feels that the story feels like a rehash of the first game and lacks meaningful impact, while Gfinity believes that the story is less impactful and engaging than its predecessor, with too many plotlines and inconsistent character personalities. Inverse mentions that the game loses its footing after a narrative twist, sidelining the fascinating protagonist's story halfway through the game. Overall, the majority of critics found the story of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals to be very good. The narrative is praised for its gripping and mature nature, exploring themes of loss, self-discovery, and real-world traumas. The introduction of a mysterious cult and the exploration of the origins of the main characters add depth and intrigue to the story. Critics such as Nintendo Life, Player 2, Press Start Australia, TheGamer, and The Indie Informer appreciate the intimate and affecting storytelling, as well as the focus on relationships and time manipulation. While there are some criticisms regarding convoluted mythology, lack of coherence, and inconsistent character personalities, the overall consensus is that the story of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is a strong continuation of the original game's narrative, with well-written and believable characters, surprising twists, and a satisfying resolution to its mysteries.


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Critics have mixed opinions on Oxenfree II: Lost Signals gameplay. Positive aspects praised include its point-and-click mechanics, 'walk and talk' feature, and choice-driven narrative. However, criticisms include lack of challenge, underutilized elements, and frustrating movement controls. Overall, while the game has strengths in storytelling and character development, it falls short in some gameplay areas according to reviewers.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals are varied, but there are some common positive aspects highlighted by multiple reviewers. The gameplay is praised for its point-and-click adventure mechanics, allowing players to explore environments, interact with items, and solve puzzles. The inclusion of a 'walk and talk' mechanic is also commended for seamlessly integrating dialogue into the gameplay experience. Critics like Digital Spy and Nintendo Life appreciate the familiar mechanics from the original game, such as using a walkie-talkie and a portable radio, as well as the ability to contact various characters for advice and guidance. The implementation of choice and dialogue options is also seen as a significant aspect of the gameplay, with App Trigger mentioning multiple endings and the ability to save or lose different characters. On the negative side, some critics express concerns about the lack of challenge and underutilization of certain gameplay elements. GamesHub and Adventure Gamers criticize the game for being light on mechanics, with only a few puzzles involving time rifts that are underused outside of specific moments. COGconnected and Push Square mention that while the game includes puzzles, they lack challenge and could be improved. Inverse highlights frustrations with the protagonist's movement feeling like a chore and the restrictive paths constantly fighting the player. PlayStation LifeStyle criticizes the slow traversal speed and lack of control over walking speed, which limits exploration and replay value. Additionally, Player 2 mentions occasional frustration with button prompts requiring precise positioning and slow walking speed. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals has its strengths and weaknesses. The positive aspects include the point-and-click adventure mechanics, the seamless integration of dialogue through the 'walk and talk' mechanic, and the implementation of familiar mechanics from the original game. The inclusion of choice and dialogue options, as well as the ability to impact the story and characters, is also appreciated. However, the negative aspects mentioned by critics include the lack of challenge in puzzles, underutilization of certain gameplay elements, frustrations with movement controls and speed, and the feeling of some mechanics being repetitive or not fully realized. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment suggests that the gameplay of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals remains engaging and enjoyable for fans of the series, with many reviewers acknowledging its strengths in storytelling and character development.


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Critics mostly love the graphics and visual design of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals, praising its detailed character models, immersive animations, and stunning environments. Some minor criticisms include repetitive landscapes and less detailed character models, but these don't overshadow the overall high quality of the game's visuals.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals are largely positive. Many critics praised the game's visuals, noting improvements over the original game and the attention to detail in character models and environments. Nintendo Life commends the increased level of detail and expanded animations, particularly during conversations, which enhance the mood and dialogue. COGconnected highlights the beautiful art direction, with dark and muted tones contrasting with neon colors, and large landscapes with stunning vistas. Press Start Australia mentions the use of strong geometric forms and shapes, impressive sky visuals, and iconic cosmic gateways. The Indie Informer describes the art as deeper and richer, featuring moonlit beaches, dense forests, and a dilapidated ghost town. WellPlayed appreciates the gorgeous, vaguely watercolor-drawn aesthetics with the effective use of visual distortions and color. These positive opinions highlight the overall high quality of the game's graphics and visual design. However, there are a few critics who express some negative aspects of the graphics and visual design. GamesHub mentions repetitive landscapes, while Inverse criticizes the lack of a sense of possibility in the game's locations and the absence of a lived-in location with history and secrets to uncover. GamingTrend notes that while the environments and backgrounds are visually impressive, the character models lack detail. Despite these criticisms, they seem to be minor issues that do not significantly detract from the overall positive reception of the graphics and visual design. In conclusion, the majority of critics found the Graphics and Visual Design of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals to be very good. The game's improvements over the original, attention to detail in character models and environments, expressive animations, and immersive atmosphere were widely praised. The positive opinions of critics such as Nintendo Life, COGconnected, Press Start Australia, The Indie Informer, and WellPlayed support the overall consensus that the graphics and visual design of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals are of high quality. While there were a few minor criticisms regarding repetitive landscapes, lack of a sense of possibility in locations, and less detailed character models, these issues did not significantly impact the positive reception of the game's visuals. Overall, the graphics and visual design of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals were well-received by critics.


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Critics rave about the sound design and music in Oxenfree II: Lost Signals, praising the lush soundtrack, creepy atmosphere, and impeccable voice acting. The use of sound to enhance supernatural moments and radio waves in puzzles was also commended. While some critics mentioned audio issues and a lack of the previous game's group dynamic, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive for creating a captivating and immersive experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals are overwhelmingly positive. Many critics praised the soundtrack and music, with Digital Spy describing it as "lush and well-crafted" and COGconnected mentioning that the synth soundtrack adds a "delicious 80s aura" to the adventure. The use of sound to create a creepy atmosphere was also highly praised, with NintendoWorldReport mentioning the "creepy and atmospheric" sound design and Gfinity highlighting the use of "screen-shaking, jump cuts, screeching radios, and intense musical crescendos" to enhance the supernatural moments. The voice acting was another standout element, with Player 2 mentioning "impeccable voice acting" and Game Informer praising the sincerity and well-written dialogue. The sound design was also commended for its subtle and effective scares, as well as the use of radio waves in puzzles, as mentioned by TheSixthAxis and Guardian respectively. While the majority of the critics had positive opinions, there were a few negative aspects mentioned. App Trigger pointed out audio issues, with important audio sometimes being cut off or overshadowed by less important audio, which can be frustrating for players. Inverse mentioned that the interesting group dynamic of the previous game is missing in Oxenfree II, with the radio mechanic mostly just producing noise in this sequel. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Sound Design and Music of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals are very good. The positive aspects mentioned by multiple critics, such as the lush and well-crafted soundtrack, the creepy and atmospheric sound design, and the impeccable voice acting, contribute to creating a captivating and immersive experience. The few negative aspects mentioned, such as audio issues and the lack of an interesting group dynamic, do not overshadow the overall positive reception of the sound design and music.


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Critics praise the voice acting in Oxenfree II: Lost Signals, highlighting Elizabeth Saydah's portrayal of Riley and the chemistry between main characters. While some critics noted pauses and self-consciousness in the dialogue, overall, the voice acting is lauded for natural delivery, engaging banter, and emotional depth. Despite minor criticisms, the majority agree that the voice work enhances the game's quality with exceptional performances and impactful delivery.

The voice acting in Oxenfree II: Lost Signals has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from the majority of critics. Many critics praised the performances of the voice actors, noting their ability to bring the characters to life and add depth to their personalities. Elizabeth Saydah's portrayal of the protagonist Riley was particularly highlighted by COGconnected and GameSpew, with both critics describing her performance as exquisite and phenomenal. The chemistry between the main characters, Riley and Jacob, was also praised by Gamezebo and Adventure Gamers, who found their interactions engaging and likeable. Additionally, Nintendo Life mentioned that the reduced number of cast members allowed for exceptional character exploration, resulting in even better voice acting compared to the first game. While the overall sentiment towards the voice acting in Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is positive, there were a few criticisms mentioned by some critics. GamesHub noted that the dialogue was filled with pauses, ums, ahhs, and hesitations, which could be distracting and stilted. Metro GameCentral also mentioned that at times, the delivery of the voice acting felt self-conscious. Gfinity compared the dialogue exchanges in Oxenfree II to the original game, stating that while the conversations between the two leads were very good, they were not as sharp and fun as the exchanges in the first installment. Overall, the consensus among critics is that the voice acting in Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is very good. The performances of the voice actors were praised for their naturalistic delivery, engaging banter, and ability to convey emotions effectively. The strong chemistry between the main characters, Riley and Jacob, was a standout aspect of the voice acting, with their well-written dialogues being described as engaging and tender. The majority of critics commended the voice work across the entire cast, highlighting the exceptional performances and impactful delivery. Despite some minor criticisms regarding pauses and self-consciousness in the delivery, the positive reception of the voice acting in Oxenfree II indicates that it greatly contributes to the overall quality of the game.


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Critics praise the Nintendo Switch version of Oxenfree II for its smooth and immersive gameplay experience with minimal technical issues. However, the PS5 version faces audio problems, glitches, and frequent loading screens, impacting overall enjoyment. Despite mixed feedback on the PS5, most critics find the game's technical performance solid and enjoyable on all platforms.

In terms of the Technical Performance on the Nintendo Switch, the majority of critics had positive experiences. Digital Spy praises the game for providing a smooth and immersive experience without any technical issues. NintendoWorldReport also mentions that the game ran smoothly, with only minor bugs and one crash. Gamezebo does note that the loading times on the Nintendo Switch were slow when moving to a new area, but overall, the game runs well. These positive experiences highlight the game's ability to deliver a seamless and enjoyable gameplay experience on the Nintendo Switch. On the other hand, the critics playing on the PS5 encountered some technical issues. App Trigger mentions audio issues and climbing glitches that can be frustrating, with important audio being cut off and characters getting stuck during climbing sequences. TheSixthAxis also mentions technical issues without specifying what they are. Twinfinite notes issues such as characters hitching on geometry and interactive items not triggering properly, although they are not too frustrating. Gfinity highlights the frequent loading screens, which can interrupt conversations and make navigation frustrating. TheGamer mentions minor issues like voiceovers getting cut off and confusion during simultaneous conversations. These negative experiences on the PS5 suggest that the game may have some technical flaws that could impact the overall enjoyment and immersion for players on this platform. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Oxenfree II: Lost Signals has a generally positive Technical Performance. The Nintendo Switch version is praised for its smooth and immersive experience, with only minor issues like slow loading times mentioned. On the other hand, the PS5 version encounters more technical issues, including audio problems, glitches, and frequent loading screens. However, it is worth noting that some critics mention that these issues are not too frustrating or game-breaking. Despite the mixed feedback on the PS5 version, the overall sentiment suggests that the game's Technical Performance is solid, with the majority of critics enjoying a smooth and immersive experience across all gaming platforms.


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Critics generally praise the replay value of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals for its fresh elements, choices, and optional content that make each playthrough engaging. While some criticize repetitive scenes and short length, overall, the game's emphasis on choices and multiple endings provides incentives for players to revisit and discover new outcomes.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals are generally positive. Many critics highlight the game's ability to offer new elements and choices that make each playthrough feel fresh and engaging. Gamezebo mentions that playing the first game provides more context, while COGconnected recommends playing the predecessor for a better understanding of certain story beats. The game incentivizes replayability through dialogue choices and narrative decisions, as mentioned by COGconnected and Twinfinite. The presence of side quests and optional content, such as hidden conversations and collectibles, also adds to the replay value, according to Press Start Australia and Push Square. The Indie Informer praises the game for rewarding curious players and encouraging replayability to discover missed content and different outcomes. However, there are some criticisms regarding the replay value of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals. PlayStation LifeStyle criticizes the game for repetitive scenes, slow traversal, and unskippable dialogue, which can hinder the desire to replay the game. App Trigger mentions that the game feels a little short and may not have a lot of replay value. Gamereactor UK states that due to limited time, the reviewer was unable to explore multiple paths, potentially limiting the full extent of replayability. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Oxenfree II: Lost Signals offers a decent amount of replay value. The game's emphasis on choices, multiple endings, and optional content provide incentives for players to revisit the game. The positive remarks from critics like Push Square, VideoGamer, and Gfinity, who express interest in replaying the game to explore different outcomes and choices, further support this consensus. While there are some criticisms regarding the game's length and repetitive elements, the overall sentiment suggests that Oxenfree II: Lost Signals offers enough replay value to warrant multiple playthroughs.


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Overall Verdict

Critics mostly praise Oxenfree II: Lost Signals for its captivating storytelling, engaging characters, and maintaining the essence of the original while adding new elements. Some critics feel it falls short of the original's charm and innovation, with a few expressing disappointment in its reliance on familiar elements. Overall, the game is considered a solid sequel with strong narrative and atmospheric elements, recommended for fans of the series.

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Digitalspy.com

Jul 12, 2023

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Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is as unique as its predecessor, delivering a comforting yet intriguing blend of ideas. The game is highly recommended.

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Videogamer.com

Jul 11, 2023

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Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals is a solid evolution of Night School Studio's previous work, with a captivating and emotional narrative and refined mechanics. Despite minor gripes, it leaves a positive overall impression.


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Nintendolife.com

Jul 11, 2023

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Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is praised as an excellent sequel that maintains the essential storytelling of the original game. The sharper focus on fewer characters improves the pacing, although there are occasional monotonous moments. The game provides an intriguing and suspenseful mystery that both fans and newcomers will enjoy, with the recommendation to play the original game first.


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Twinfinite.net

Jul 13, 2023

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Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is everything fans could want from a sequel, with new and compelling stories that tie up loose plot threads from the first game.

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Nintendoworldreport.com

Jul 12, 2023

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If you enjoyed the original Oxenfree, you will likely enjoy Oxenfree II, with its dark and mysterious world and satisfying endings.

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Gamezebo.com

Aug 17, 2023

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Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals is a great follow-up to the original game, retaining its qualities while offering new elements. It can be enjoyed by fans of the first game and newcomers alike.

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Press-start.com.au

Jul 12, 2023

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The review concludes that Lost Signals is an impressive sequel that builds upon the original's lore and expands on its gameplay hooks. It praises the character drama within a sci-fi context and describes it as a worthwhile sequel.

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Pcgamer.com

Jul 12, 2023

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The game is praised for filling a significant gap as a horror game that is not really scary, making it suitable for people who don't like horror but enjoy Halloween parties. The middle zone of feeling low-key off-kilter is appreciated, and the game is recommended for its creepy moments and surprises.

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Apptrigger.com

Sep 11, 2023

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Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is an incredible game that pays homage to its predecessor while offering a pretty and creepy experience. It is recommended for fans of the first game and those who enjoy easygoing games with creepy themes and interesting stories.

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Player2.net.au

Aug 22, 2023

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A spooky and compelling ghost story with meaningful choices and a strong narrative. Occasional frustrations with controls and slow walking speed.

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