![]() The difficulty is one of the biggest aspects of the game, as the scenes are much harder to figure out than in the previous game. Some of these are also timed, so you may have to search quickly. These are scenes where you must look around and interact with objects, which can be as simple as finding a knife to cut your bindings or as difficult as searching the morgue for a communication device. There are many scenes and areas where you will find yourself looking at a stand-still, computer-generated version of the scene you had just watched with a Pointer in front of you. The biggest change here is that not all of the game is Live-Action. ![]() These scenes can prove to be particularly difficult as even one false move can mean the difference between life and death. Some scenes will have you actively tilting your character to keep them from falling over or constantly working to keep a door from slamming shut while the killer prowls around the room you’re in. In Hysteria Project 2, it is much more of an interaction-based experience. In the first Hysteria Project, you watched a scene and then had a menu with 2-3 choices to choose from. How this plays out has greatly changed from the first game, though. You will be making choices as you move from scene to scene and the choices you make greatly affect whether you will get to the next room or end up with an axe to the face. Like the previous game, this is a first-person Full-Motion-Video adventure as you move your way around the hospital to escape the axe-wielding killer that is set on adding you to his collection of body-bags. ![]() Though, for those interested in the lore, it does help clue you in on whom your stalker is, and how he’s able to follow you so well and precise. The story of Hysteria Project 2 is much less of a mystery than the first game, but it still has many, many questions that need to be answered. The story then shifts to you, trying to escape the killer’s grasp with the help of the scientist Lisa, as well as searching and finding clues as to what, exactly is going on, and what the strange H symbol on your arm means. Players of Hysteria Project can easily put two-and-two together to realize that she is talking about the axe-wielding killer from the first game, back for more axe-swinging action. Just when you think you’re about to be untied, she flees the room, saying that “he” is coming back. Far away from any supplies to get you free, you are greeted by a woman, whom claims to be a scientist and wants to help you, with whatever is wrong that you do not remember at this point. However, instead of being in a shed in the middle of the woods, you are bound and on a hospital bed. Much like the first game, you awaken, disoriented, to find your arms and legs bound. Hysteria Project 2, like its predecessor, has a plot that is shrouded in mystery from beginning to end. Here is our official review of Hysteria Project 2! Along with this, it spawned a direct sequel that launched on Mobile as well as PlayStation Minis. The game later came to the PSP through the PlayStation Minis library, which we recently reviewed. Hysteria Project had launched on Mobile platforms to provide a realistic, first-person, live-action horror experience of a hero escaping an axe-wielding killer. However, another contender was there as well, one that swapped consoles as well. The PSP and DS generation is when it kicked off, with the Nintendo DS being able to handle games like Resident Evil: Deadly Silence and Dementium The Ward, the real place for horror games in the handheld market fell onto the PSP with games like Silent Hill Origins, pulling the creepy gameplay of Silent Hill straight, and faithfully, into a handheld game. However, they weren’t the least bit scary. Many of these games did have horror aspects to them. Since then, there have been other horror games trying to bring horror-themed games into the handheld market, like Resident Evil Gaiden. Way back in the days of the Game Boy Color, Capcom had intended, and nearly finished, a GBC port of the original Resident Evil game. ![]() Horror games on handhelds have been somewhat of a thing since the last generation of handhelds. NA Availability: Digital Download | Direct DownloadĮU Availability: Digital Download | Direct Download ![]()
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