The Journey Down: Chapter Two

The Journey Down: Chapter Two

released on Aug 25, 2014

The Journey Down: Chapter Two

released on Aug 25, 2014

An episode of The Journey Down Trilogy

Far below the noisy metropolis of St. Armando, Bwana follows in the footsteps of his lost father together with Kito and Lina. In their search for the mysterious Underland, they discover a dark conspiracy shrouding the fate of Captain Kaonandodo. In the second chapter, the plot thickens as our heroes plunge down into the mist below the Edge and wind up in the foggy and treacherous town of Port Artue where they find themselves cornered by pirates and on the run from the law. The Journey Down is a classic point-and-click saga in with an Afro-Caribbean twist. Get ready to embark on an epic journey of laughs and brain-teasing adventure!


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about on par with the first chapter. the music is wonderful and i'm still liking the characters even if the setting shift this is setting up isn't looking as appealing (we'll see with Chapter Three, i guess) in the end.

not sure why i waited so many years to play these games when they've been sitting in my library (both on Xbox and Steam) since near release for each one.

basically feel the same as i did at the end of chapter one, although i liked the noir (afro-noir?) flavoring to this one more, so let's bump up the score a bit!

honestly i think the music is these games' strongest element, it's very good!

Had no interest in the previous one so I don't plan on playing this one. Sorry!

I was a little bit disappointed in this second chapter of the game, because there was not as much Reggae music in the soundtrack, it was mostly Jazz style in my opinion.

Also there was way less comedy in this chapter, which is understandable if you think of the story, but it was still a disappointment.

Still, I think this chapter was great and the story seems to just get better!

in my opinion the best chapter out of the three. the setting is real cool and as always the music is awesome.
Rest in Peace Simon D'souza.