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Just Like a Bad Sequel
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: August 12, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Just like a standard hollywood sequel "Shivers 2: Harvest of Souls" hurts. It really has nothing to do with the first. "Shivers," while it was just a rip off of the Myst type games of the time, was fun in a B-movie way. It offered cheap scares, long hard puzzles, and perhaps the greatest soundtrack for a video game of all time. "Shivers 2" has none of this, save a decient soundtrack. Speaking of which, disc two of this actually has a "Shivers Mix" on it! In other words, find the orginal first (it's now out of print), and buy this one if you like the soundtrack!
A decent adventure/puzzle game with a great soundtrack
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 18 / 18
Date: November 18, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Shivers 2, falling squarely in the family of point-and-click adventure/puzzle games, is a somewhat flawed but enjoyable, very challenging, and immersive journey. The premise of the game is that your friends, a rock band, went to a little town in the middle of nowhere to film a music video (after they earn enough money to pick up the tab, that is).. You go to visit them and find the town to be more or less deserted with the exception of a female ghost popping up now and then and some wacko running around in a stupid mask (i.e. your nemesis for this little adventure). The goal is simple: save your friends from the wacko. How do you go about that? The same as most games of its type...explore the town and solve a bunch of puzzles.
The gameplay is basically point-and-click. You look at objects. You explore areas. You solve a lot of puzzles (mostly of the extremely difficult brain teaser variety rather than the "find this item and use it here" type). Why anyone would lock their door with some horribly difficult puzzle that takes half an hour to solve is beyond me, but it's all part of the game. An extra bit worth noting is that the game actually allows you to watch music videos by your friends on television sets. The band, in all their infinite wisdom, decided to play detective and place clues to various puzzles in their music videos (haven't I seen this cartoon?). Not only are the music videos enjoyable to watch, but piecing together solutions to the clues with them and various other hints around town adds a bit of immersiveness to the game. Another touch of immersiveness comes from the fact that throughout the game, you yourself are playing detective. You actually search for personal info about the various people of the town and get to know them and study their interactions in an attempt to get to the bottom of the mystery and figure out the identity of the wacko in the stupid mask who may or may not be behind everything. It's not an easy task, though.. You'll likely need a notebook (and possibly a walkthrough) by your side and a significant amount of time to solve all of the puzzles and the mystery (although you can cheat and have the puzzles solve themselves at the cost of some points in your score)..
As for graphics, this game is a bit dated. It's over 5 years old, afterall. You have low resolution graphics, with the main game screen being displayed as a small box in the middle of your monitor. Still, they're sufficient enough that they don't take away much from the game. Also, the members of the band and their appearances and personalities actually fit their music and vibe perfectly (and the music videos actually look like music videos), so kudos to the development team for creating both visual and emotional character realism.
The sound is spectacular. The occasional background tunes and ambient sound are well done, and the rock music that appears in the music videos by your friends is amazing (and also included in audio CD format on the second disc!). I found myself watching the videos several times just for the music, and actually repeatedly listening to the soundtrack CD portion of the 2nd disc when not playing the game.
Now onto the major flaws of the game. The main flaw is that it's not scary at all. "Shivers" is quite the misnomer. While it does involve the supernatural, it's more of a mystery than a horror game. The second flaw is that the 2nd disc was somewhat buggy. It was perfectly playable until I reached one timed puzzle that repeatedly flew by in a fraction of the time it was supposed to take. The company didn't have a solution to the problem, and I ended up copying the answer from a walkthrough just so I could barely make it through the puzzle before time ran out.
Shivers 2 is an enjoyable and immersive game for those on a budget, especially those looking for a more thought-provoking puzzle/mystery-oriented experience. You'll find challenging gameplay and a bonus soundtrack of great music. Not bad at all for the price..
Like a Fungus
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 4 / 7
Date: January 28, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This isn't the best game ever made, and has a couple of parts that are EXTREMELY annoying, but it grows on you. I bought a copy, sold it, realized I still wanted it a dn had to buy iy back.
Buy This Game!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 8
Date: May 20, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This game is the best game i'v ever played! When the first one came out i bought it and i haven't beaten it until a day or two ago. Then i heard there was a "sequel" (even though this had nothing to do with the first one but who said it had to) and i knew i had to try it. I did and beat it. I loved it.
Loved it!!!!!!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: March 25, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I loved this game. The music goes get a little old after a while, but personally, I hate having to go back and back and back just to ask people questions. This game lets you move in a much more personalized pace.
The puzzles were pretty hard, especially the barber shop. But after a lot of trial and error, you eventually get it!
GET THE 1st ONE TOO!!!!!!!!!
The first one was AWESOME! I think it was better then this one, but this one was really fun too! The ending could, as in most games, have been a little better but it was still a good game!
Not Bad, but Not Good Either
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: October 27, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Shivers 2: Harvest of Souls is a great game. It's got a unique plot about rescuing your rock star friends, and has got a while-you're-at-it-save-the-barber-as-well attitude. I played this 2 years back, but what I can recall is I got off to a good start. I was a bit reluctant to turn at corners and step into a building for it supposedly comes under Horror, but it's only eerie, nothing out of the ordinary.
To help your friends escape who have been taken as hostages by some raving lunatic part of this sleepy village (or whatever), where the game begins, you need to solve puzzles which give you further clues to their whereabouts. I don't know about that part, I didn't believe it at first: One look at the jazzy cover, and the main objective to solve puzzles didn't sound right, but it was. I completely gave up on the game then. I did try though, but it was too time consuming and a bit frustrating, so a window of walkthroughs was usually open when I played the game. The first clues are the music videos on the television sets found in the rooms in this Cyclone motel where the band was staying in. It gets pretty complicated later on, moving back and forth, listening to telephone messages, reading scraps of paper with scribbles and doodles on them and ah yeah, solving puzzles. This game is basically point-and-click. There are no other ways to interact at all.
I wouldn't say much about the graphics, but I'll give it credit considering it's an old game. The sound effects are amazing, it really sets the mood, and the music videos are pretty realistic. This game has some sudden scenes and can take you aback, in which they succeeded in doing to me. I could mention examples, but I wouldn't want to ruin it.
This is probably a typical Sierra game, thinking along the lines of King's Quest and it's many sequels. I recommend Shivers 2, but it involves patience.
Not as 1
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: November 06, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Usually sequels turn to be bad, and this is no exception. It is an acceptable adventure game, but don't except the gripping experience of Shivers 1.
Shivers
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: July 09, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I love this game, I've been trying to find a copy for years. The puzzles are very challenging, theres a good element of "creepiness" and just an drive to figure out whats going on in this town.
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