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A continuation of the 2004 horror film, which at the time could be very scary. Yes, it’s not scary now, but if you put aside the graphics, some of the monster designs are striking even today. The plot has become a little worse compared to the first part, this time we find ourselves in Baltimore where real hell is going on, the purpose of our visit here is simple to take revenge on the villain who encroached on our family

As for the gameplay, this is a regular third-person shooter. The game also offers a view from the first, but it was done carelessly. It's a pleasure to shoot, the game ends exactly when it needs to. Read full

Gameplay
8.2 / 10
Graphics
6.2 / 10
Story
3.6 / 10
Controls
10 / 10
Sound and Music
10 / 10
Multiplayer
3 / 10
Localization
10 / 10
7.3

High marks for this game, completed the first and this part.

There is a difference from the first part, for example, now we can upgrade the transformation and use special attacks while turning into a monster. There are new weapons, there are ammo boxes, melee weapons and grenades. There are new monsters, old ones are destroyed using the same tactics as in the first part, some monsters can only be killed in transformation mode. Notes in the journals appear as in the first part, there is also a map, but I did not use it at all. Now zombie banks immediately restore health and do not accumulate in the inventory; also, when the health indicator is critical, it is restored after a while to about 25%.

The locations in the city are delightful; at the end of the game we will again visit the walls of … Read full

Gameplay
10 / 10
Graphics
10 / 10
Story
10 / 10
Controls
10 / 10
Sound and Music
10 / 10
Localization
10 / 10
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