"The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters - A 2D Horror Game in a Spooky Dimension"
The highly anticipated sequel to "The Coma: Cutting Class," titled "The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters," is now available on Android globally. Developed by Devespresso Games and originally released on PC in 2020 by Headup Games, the Android version is published by Star Game. If you enjoyed the adventures of Youngho in the first game, you'll find the stakes even higher with Mina taking the lead, as you delve deeper into the eerie lore, tackle challenging puzzles, and face her darkest fears.
New to The Series? Here's What You Need to Know
In "The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters," you step into the shoes of Mina Park, a dedicated high school student at Sehwa High. One fateful night, while studying late, Mina awakens to find her familiar school transformed into a nightmarish realm. The walls seem to breathe darkness, corridors stretch unnaturally, and a sinister presence haunts the shadows. This presence is none other than her teacher, Ms. Song, now transformed into the terrifying 'Dark Song,' driven by malevolent forces and relentlessly pursuing Mina.
Your journey in "The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters" is a delicate dance between exploration and survival. When you encounter Dark Song, the game shifts into a tense survival mode, where your survival hinges on successfully navigating quick-time events. Beyond the school, the Sehwa district becomes a labyrinth of darkness where you'll encounter bizarre characters and scavenge for items to craft essential survival tools, preventing permanent harm.
When not fending off dangers, you'll be solving intricate puzzles, unlocking new areas, and uncovering the mysteries of this haunting dimension. Stealth and quick-time events are crucial to evade Dark Song and progress through the game.
Should You Dive Into The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters?
"The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters" offers a gripping 2D side-scrolling experience with stunning hand-drawn visuals reminiscent of a comic book, enriched with vibrant colors that enhance the eerie atmosphere. If this sounds intriguing to you, you can explore it further on the Google Play Store.
For more thrilling horror gaming experiences, don't miss our coverage of "Carrion," the reverse horror game where you're the predator, hunting, consuming, and evolving through the gameplay.
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