On the plus side this clearly has a much larger budget than the first game and at least tries to be a little more progressive and inclusive with more non-white characters and a female "co-host", but it's still packed with thermonuclear levels of cringe. The levels where you can spike a woman's drink and hit on one of your employees are especially rough.

Yet in many respects the "fun" of the game lies in trying out the most piggish options and seeing how you're rejected for it.

Making Richard less the center of attention in this one was a shame though, as the new protagonists are definitely a mixed bag.

Reviewed on Nov 07, 2023


Comments