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Costume Quest 2 is like that. It sticks very close to the 2010 original's candy-collecting template, but I overlooked all that once this endearing roleplaying game’s characters and time-travel ...
Costume Quest 2 appears to be giving fans of the first everything they wanted: more Costume Quest, more warm-hearted nostalgia, better role-playing game mechanics and more sweet treats.
But Costume Quest 2 is oddly flat in that regard too. The game gets a few decent jokes in, but the overall tone is nostalgic, almost quaint, more than really working for laughs.
Costume Quest is a Halloween adventure from Tim Schafer's Double Fine Productions. In this charming role-playing game, choose your hero and trick-or-treat through three beautiful environments full ...
Given Costume Quest 2’s setting, it wasn’t a surprise to find a bunch of fat, sleepy gators blocking my path into town. An early quest had me running around gathering pieces of a costume – a ...
Costume Quest 2 is Double Fine's first sequel, and the one that, according to Greg Rice, was "probably the most requested besides Psychonauts." What fans wanted was more of the same, and that's ...
Costume Quest 2 video demonstrates pre-order costumes Double Fine is promising classic costumes for anyone that pre-orders Costume Quest 2. If that isn't enough, perhaps a demonstration is in order.
Costume Quest is not as perfectly designed as it could have been. The Save system could use work – the game auto-saves, but only at certain times, so it's difficult to tell if you're OK to quit.
Costume Quest's encounters are triggered by knocking on the door to a home or store; if a human answers, you get candy, if a monster answers, you fight. Stages can only be cleared by knocking on ...
Costume Quest 2 is like that. It sticks very close to the 2010 original's candy-collecting template, but I overlooked all that once this endearing roleplaying game’s characters and time-travel ...
Costume Quest 2 is a short, 5-hour experience that can be extended slightly by searching for collectible cards and every costume. But I'll always prefer a more focused experience over a meandering ...
Once Costume Quest hits its stride, the rest of the game rises up and races right along with it. Suddenly, trick-or-treat battles aren't quite as tedious.