Beholder 2
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Every citizen of our great State dreams of working at the Prime Ministry! You are lucky, intern – your dream has come true! While you are at the bottom of the career ladder, that is more than many of your fellow citizens will ever achieve! Have you already decided what you're going to become? Will you become a diligent and responsible officer decorated by the Wise Leader himself? Or will you become a hardline careerist capable of destroying anyone who stands between you and the Prime Minister's seat? Or maybe you are just a whistle-blower? If so, who sent you? And why? Whatever the case, you are now part of the Ministry! From this moment on, no one beyond these walls has ascendance over you! You are free to shape your own future!
Steam User 16
Having not played the first game I had no idea what to expect but I must say I was thoroughly impressed! Oddly enough, the closest game to this I would say is Kindergarten, where you have a certain number of actions in a day before you have to go to bed. It makes every day feel tense as the consequences of your poor actions keep piling up. Nevertheless, with enough trial and error, it was truly satisfying to get to the top of the corporate ladder! Just don't play this game if you want to have a corporate job in the future - it will put you off.
Steam User 11
one of my favorite games ever. i enjoyed beholder 1 and 3 but this game felt so much better and more interesting. I did multiple play throughs and was able to get 100% completion. enjoyed every minute and would recommend
Steam User 7
This game is not for everyone. I only reccomend this because it's different. You'll need to take notes, have a spreadsheet open, & play like it's the 1980s. Unless you want to cheat & look up everything online. In which case you might as well not play. You'll fail & fail & fail again. 100 times. Some people may not like that level of difficulty. Save a few checkpoints & go back to different places & try different things. It's a game that is meant to be explored. Some situations have more than 1 solution & some situations once you've screwed up it's game over but you may have played 3 hours further before you realize it.
SPOILER: I played a few weeks into the game & decided since the option to seduce my coworker was there I should probably do it. I figured I'd gain info or leverage on her. I knew it was a risk financially, but I took it. However, what I didn't see coming was her having an STD & me getting an $800 bill. By the time I worked to pay off all my bills - I couldn't afford that one. They killed me for being behind on the bills (any bill you don't pay is instant death). So that one choice was death but it didn't play out until a week later. I had to reply the entire game & find another way to interact with her (becoming TV buddies or setting her up with someone else) in order to try & eliminate her).
Steam User 7
it's hard to get used to the way of interacting with the game after Beholder 1 and 3, the leveling system is a bit difficult but everything else is almost / on the same level.
Steam User 4
the game is a big upgrade over the original in my opinion, but there is a constant need to save as frequently as possible in order to not get screwed. i do love the mocking tone of the game and how it makes fun of every selection in the aisle in terms of ideology. the creators are clearly well-versed in literature regarding political theory such as communism, marxism, & totalitarianism. the constant need to save for worst possible outcomes and severe over-reliance on loading screens in between gameplay segments are my biggest complaints but this basically does everything you could ask for in terms of a sequel to the original beholder.
Steam User 3
All Hail the Supreme Leader!
Beholder 2 presents a polished adventure experience steeped in a dark, oppressive atmosphere. Players assume the role of Evan Redgrave, a new employee at a totalitarian Ministry, where the narrative unfolds amidst bureaucratic intrigue and personal mystery.
The game excels in storytelling, offering a multitude of choices that enhance replayability and keep the plot engaging. However, the gameplay is marred by frustrating and repetitive mini-games, which can detract from the overall enjoyment.
For those who appreciate rich narratives and the freedom to forge their own path within a game, Beholder 2 is a compelling choice.
Steam User 2
The game starts out slow and monotonous as all bureaucratic jobs do, But it escalates fairly quickly. some advice. Save often, pay your bills and don't piss off the regime ..
There is 0/10 replay-ability in this game but watch out for the twist on the final floor of the ministry it will catch you off guard. Likely it will hit home with the state of politics in the world.