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CRITIK
Agent Nelson Tethers just solved his biggest case yet. So why isn't he satisfied? Venture back to eerie Scoggins, Minnesota to solve the mystery of "the Hidden People" once and for all!
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22 reviews found88
Ztgd.com
Jul 6, 2011
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80
Armchairempire.com
Aug 22, 2011
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80
Atomicgamer.com
Jul 5, 2011
Puzzle Agent 2 is by no means perfect but it does improve on the first Puzzle Agent and demonstrates the potential of the series. While the home-spun graphic style and slow moving action still might not appeal to everyone, adventure fans are likely to enjoy the clever puzzles, bizarre character dialog and amusingly convoluted storyline.
75
Gamechronicles.com
Aug 7, 2011
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75
CD-Action
Aug 2, 2011
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72
Game-over.com
Sep 21, 2011
Overall, Puzzle Agent 2 is something of a mixed bag. If you're a hardcore puzzle solver who misses the complexity of games like The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour, then Puzzle Agent 2 might not provide you with anything to get excited about. But if you're a casual gamer looking for something more charming than challenging, then Puzzle Agent 2 might be right up your ally, and well worth its $10 price tag.
70
Gamepro.com
Jul 6, 2011
Even with its slicker production, PA2 still manages to feel a bit more muddled than its predecessor. Revisiting Scoggins introduces several new plot elements that aren't satisfactorily resolved -- the story turns even more surreal than in the first -- and Nelson's new would-be love interest isn't really capitalized on.
70
Nzgamer.com
Jul 11, 2011
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70
Destructoid.com
Jul 6, 2011
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70
Eurogamer.it
Jul 18, 2011
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