Party Hard 2 Reviews
You ever had those annoying neighbours, up past 1 AM blaring their music with all their friends round? Partying… drinking… shouting and laughing, even sometimes arguing? If you answered yes for every single one of those, then you must be exactly like the Party Hard Killer. Yes, Party Hard 2 is a strategy action adventure where you play as a serial killer who hates the plague of rats that have no respect for other people and continue to drink and party… what could go wrong, right?
I found Party Hard 2 lacking in anything to keep me interested. There are only so many times and so many ways you can kill people to end a party. The whole idea and concept of the game just felt generic and contrived in an attempt to be edgy. I find it very hard to recommend. Party Hard 2 is anything but a party.
Party Hard 2 is a grower, not a shower. You have to ease into it and appreciate your surroundings to produce some truly inspired executions. If skulking and lurking is your jam, then Party Hard 2 is the game for any budding clandestine manslayer.
Party Hard 2 riffs off the Hitman formula, mixing it with a pixel art style and humorous flourishes wherever you look. It can be frustrating when you're caught and sent back to the start of a level, but so long as you don't find the premise too extreme, there's enough here to scratch your stealth action itch.
Party Hard 2 is definitely a step up from the original but it's still plagued with dumb AI and gameplay that can be rather tedious at times.
Bringing together the best between strategy and stealth, Party Hard 2 is a game that brings fun to the reality of serial killers that don't want to be harassed by noisy neighbors. With visuals, soundtrack and well-aligned gameplay, the title marks its own identity promoting an intriguing and addictive experience supported by characteristic humor that is the key to its success.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
There’s a lot of creativity on display here, and while it can get frustratingly tricky at times, it’s nevertheless a fun way to let off some steam.
a fun and thrilling top down view action game it has tons of mix and match gameplay options which makes it’s depth shine, it has a level for every kind of player, the art direction and graphics work well enough, while the music falls a short.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Party Hard 2 is an engaging and great looking game. The transition from 2D to 2.5D has worked really well for this title and now there are a lot more environmental elements that play important roles in making this game better than its predecessor. Though, there are some issues that make the gamer enjoy it a little less, but the overall result deserves a try.
Review in Persian | Read full review
With simple and intuitive controls, Party Hard 2 proves to be a competent, honest sequence and, despite the gratuitous violence, a fun game for those who enjoy experiences that require a touch of strategy and creativity from the player.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
When the original Party Hard hit it was a shock to the system, an odd mix of puzzle game, crowd simulator, and virtual serial killer experience...
If you’re a patient fan of puzzles and stealth, Party Hard 2 is an enjoyable experience with well-designed levels for you to master.
This strategy based game focused around diabolical murder in order to get some much needed sleep is absolutely wonderful. Different characters, levels, and so much in each level to explore! Definitely worth a look, especially if you need to relieve some stress from frustrating neighbours who maybe party too much.
There is a lot of brutality in the world and we do not like it. But game with party killer is entertaining... at first.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
While it has its flaws, Party Hard 2 is ultimately an enjoyably challenging stealth game. It provides open environments that lets you solve problems your own way, and its over the top violence and dark humor easily crosses the line into ridiculousness.
In conclusion, Party Hard 2 presents us with a very simple game in mechanics and very, very fun, that yes, it may come to frustrate us on more than one occasion, since it is very, very easy to die (the slightest mistake and goodbye ) and lose tooooodo what we have done having to start again from the beginning, but that is nothing that the first one didn't already have, right? ;) Lastly, the game has a local cooperative mode for two players, but I have not been able to test it since I have no real physical friends to play.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
It won't be imprinted on your memories, but has the potential to entertain you for a few hours. You can definitely see the progress since the first game and be hopeful for future.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Party Hard 2 builds on the formula of its predecessor to offer a brutal, sadistic, and very creative mass murder simulator. It may not feel all that new, but it’s got enough tricks up its sleeve to justify another couple 3 AM murder sprees
An evident leap forward from the already notable first chapter. Not every new feature works out well, and the boss fights are here to prove it, but Pinokl's game stands as an interesting and funny little stealth game.
Review in Italian | Read full review
I’ve got a laundry list of other minor complaints, like how dumb the “boss fights” are, but the randomness is my biggest issue. It turns what could be an interesting, thoughtful sort of puzzle game into a series of pulls on a slot machine. That’s not necessarily entirely bad, and you can get some fun out of it regardless, but it’s a mixed bag.