What do you think? Yes, there is a game called Sludge Life 2 . When the game's name appears in the title, I really didn't need to introduce it with "guess what," huh? Without a doubt, you were aware beforehand. It is likely that you will like the sequel's offerings if you enjoyed the previous game's bizarre universe. There is another sandbox to explore in search of locations to tag and peculiar NPCs to converse with. I had an hour to look at the game, and I must admit that I'm a bit weirded out. I mean, in a positive manner. Not in the opposite manner. the incorrect one. You are aware.
Sludge Life 2 opens with Ghost, the main character of the series, awakening in a bathtub holding a laptop (as one does). It's up to you to track down Big Mud, the rapper he manages, who vanished after a crazy night. To do this, you poke about until you unintentionally discover his location, after which you lead him to a blue nothingness where you record a live performance. I assure you that this makes as much sense as it does for me. This preview's inclusion of a timer that counts down the whole duration is an intriguing feature.The strange thing is that, in that hour, I believe I may have finished the game, but maybe that's all there is to the preview's plot. I'm not certain. Naturally, because this is Sludge Life 2, "I can't be sure" is a valid reaction to any and all of it. The game still has the dreamy, low-fidelity look from its predecessor. Everyone smokes in the cigarette-themed setting where the game is set, including youngsters, rappers, and workers who smoke only because their smoke break is the only time they get off from work.
Ghost's tags may be sprayed wherever a blue can symbol is present. Additionally, you may gather smokes to present to NPCs. The NPCs are utterly psychotic, just as in the original game. One was in a room full of birds when I discovered it. He approaches Ghost to see if he can fill in for one of his birds that failed to arrive. A tall guy stands in a shipping container surrounded by empty milk cartons. He confesses to having a "milk problem" practically right away. I too have a milk problem, but it's mainly because of my digestive problems. I'm having trouble even looking at it.
There are still things all around the place. There are new goods as well as some returning ones from the original game, such the warp gadget and hang glider that I discovered. There are still hallucinogenic mushrooms in the area, which allow you to fly above the ground before bringing you back down to earth as Ghost spits up green goo. And the muck is still rather thick. That probably shocks you. I'm happy that there is a second series since I have a soft spot for the aesthetic this one has, but I really hope there is a ton more content that I haven't yet discovered.
Sludge Life 2 is an additional really bizarre game with bizarre locations and crazy people. You will like this one as well if you enjoyed the last one. Who wouldn't want to explore a cartoonish, nightmare-like environment full with frog people and enormous cigarette advertisements? Alright, let's go. most individuals. That is not what most people want to do. I'll be in my trailer, whatever. And by trailer I mean the one I live in, not the one I visit sometimes. However, I'm in here all the time. However, I have no trailer at all, so I suppose that simply proves that I'm lying. Again, what was I talking about?
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