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The sound and music is also appropriately disquieting and even though these are puzzles and documentary videos, not graphic animations, and the format is known, the whole package can sometimes make a person jump and their skin crawl. The puzzles that make use of a woman bound in various ways and tortured are really disturbing, but in a good way. There's no real change from the first game on this front, but it definitely gets the job done. Creepiness pervades the entire atmosphere of the game and the graphics contribute to this on several levels with a mix of disturbing images and videos using real actors. These could be showstoppers for anyone unwilling to search outside message forums for help. It's a good mix of hard and easy, but there are a couple puzzles that really stump, even with Kristin's clues.

One required circling like letters without managing to get other letters stuck in the circle. For example, one such puzzle required putting together a sequence of sounds in the proper order.

Many involved inputting a name of some kind, which can be discovered by searching the web or by deciphering anagrams or codes. The Bathtub Game is about conjuring the spirit of a. Solving them involves a variety of tactics, from searching the web (and players would be well advised to use the built in search function on the special website provided) to using tools provided in game to examine images. This one also comes from Japan, and apparently the Japanese really love gruesome background stories. The puzzles themselves range from easy and obvious to obscure and impossible, even with clues.
