Night School excels at writing meaningful conversations and branching dialogue trees. Like the previous game, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals really shines in the quiet moments when we get to witness and influence the conversations between characters while they’re traversing Camena. Riley and Jacob are tasked with placing the transmitters all over the island’s highest peaks so the research team, led by a determined woman named Evelyn, can trace the source of the interference. She has accepted a job as an environmental researcher in Camena, the primary setting for this game and a place alluded to in one of the Oxenfree endings.Ĭamena residents have been experiencing strange signals causing electronic disturbances. Maybe because I am the same age as the characters this time, but I found myself relating strongly to Riley throughout this game. In the first game, we follow a group of teens, but Oxenfree II: Lost Signals centers on two adult protagonists, Riley and Jacob. If you like games of that nature without combat, they will be right up your alley. Both games are very story-driven and, in some ways, feel more like a visual novel. Oxenfree II: Lost Signals shares a similar premise to its predecessor: both games are spooky coming-of-age adventures following characters as they traverse a mysterious landscape to place antennas. The highly-anticipated follow-up to 2016’s indie darling Oxenfree is here! Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is the latest venture from Night School, and if you’re a Netflix subscriber, you’re in luck because you can play both games for free right now.
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