SIMULACRA 2

4.3
2.04K reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

The sequel to the hit found-phone horror game, SIMULACRA. This time, with the help of police resources you have to solve the death of a young influencer by restoring and looking through her phone.

Description
Maya, an upcoming influencer has been found dead, and an obsessed detective suspects foul play. Her phone appears to be intentionally wiped, and her cause of death seems... unnatural. You are given her phone to conduct an unsanctioned police investigation, and piece together the mystery surrounding her death.

Was this an unfortunate accident or a cold-blooded murder? Can the victim’s friends be trusted? Is there something sinister lurking in social media? Solve the case before whatever happened to Maya... happens again.

Features
- Solve a mystery through a simulated phone with familiar and new apps.
- Assisting you will be WARDEN, a police AI software capable of restoring the phone's deleted files.
- An expanded non-linear narrative with more than dozens of possible outcomes.
- Featuring a live-action ensemble cast and an original soundtrack.
Updated on
Aug 10, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
1.96K reviews
Bella
May 29, 2024
A wholehearted attempt to improve upon Simulacrum with better graphics and more features unfortunately pulls me out my immersion. A majority of the charm of Simulacrum was how realistic it felt (aside from some minor dialogue hiccups) and this felt like a reversal. Also, the clue feature makes no sense to me. My suspension of disbelief was unable to go that far. All in all, worse than the first.. but not bad, overall. Worth a play.
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A Google user
December 24, 2019
It's hard to keep track which track of the story you're on if I can't skip the videos which I've seen too many times and doesn't give you any save data, so you could reload before making an important decision. Had to restart the game about 3 times already. Also the timer is way to fast that I can't read any of the choices. About to go to 4th new game since my head hurts so much.
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Adam Breig
February 6, 2021
This is an excellent horror game that captures the pure essence of horror almost perfectly ( at least for me ) there is one time the game doesn't tell you what to do that's why its not 5 stars but you should cut the devs some slack. There are two roles you can play as a journalist and a junior detective the only differences are a few dialog options and how willingly the characters are going to share information. The true ending is challenging but tests your puzzle skills and the reward is great.
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What’s new

- Support for new Android OS
- Minor bug fixes