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The Journey Down: Chapter Two

2014
GenresAdventure, Indie, Third Person Perspective, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Interactive Movie, Point & Click, Single Player
AvailableAug 25, 2014
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperSkyGoblin
Overview

Far below the noisy metropolis of St. Armando, Bwana follows in the footsteps of his lost father together with Kito and Lina. In their search for the mysterious Underland, they discover a dark conspiracy shrouding the fate of Captain Kaonandodo. In the second chapter, the plot thickens as our heroes plunge down into the mist below the Edge and wind up in the foggy and treacherous town of Port Artue where they find themselves cornered by pirates and on the run from the law. The Journey Down is a classic point-and-click saga in with an Afro-Caribbean twist. Get ready to embark on an epic journey of laughs and brain-teasing adventure!

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

78


Opencritic Score

82

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20 reviews found

95

Softpedia.com

Aug 28, 2014

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93

Ragequit.gr

Aug 26, 2014

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90

Ps4blog.net

Aug 22, 2018

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90

Pcgamesn.com

Aug 29, 2014

Chapter Two was worth the two year wait. It’s comfortingly traditional if you pine for the old days, but not laden down with overly elaborate multi-layered puzzles that’ll keep you bashing your head against the wall for hours. It’s an adventure game for the times where you want to just relax, and maybe feel a little cleverer than you really are.


90

Cubed3.com

Aug 6, 2018

The Journey Down: Chapter Two offers more and better story content than Chapter One did, exactly like was hoped. Things bode well for the finale and this chapter elevates the overall feel of the trilogy so far from a status of good point-and-click adventure to something more special than the first chapter taken on its own merits may have led some to expect.


85

Nintendoworldreport.com

Jan 7, 2021

Moving forward, any developer looking to create a point-and-click adventure would do well to look at The Journey Down as an example of the genre done right. My recommendation before you decide to pick up the first chapter is to ensure you’re committed to the long haul. By the end of the first chapter, you’ll be left wanting more, and it only gets better from there.


85

Rpgfan.com

Sep 8, 2014

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80

Purenintendo.com

Sep 30, 2018

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80

Gamespew.com

Jan 7, 2021

The Journey Down is an unexpected delight. While point-and-click games can often be frustrating, The Journey Down manages to remain fun and engaging throughout. Its excellently-told story, beautiful art design and humorous characters certainly help in keeping you hooked. If you love classic point-and-click adventure games, make sure The Journey Down is on your radar.


80

Adventuregamers.com

Sep 8, 2014

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