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Saw II: Flesh & Blood

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Saw II: Flesh & Blood

Oct 19, 2010

Main game

2.57 average rating based on 21 ratings

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The demented serial killer Jigsaw returns with more gruesome torture puzzles designed to test the limits of human ethics in Saw II: Flesh & Blood. Set between the second and third Saw films, Flesh & Blood puts players in the shoes of Michael, son of the first game's protagonist Detective David Tapp, as he looks for clues as to his father's death and becomes the latest target of Jigsaw and his strange apprentice Pighead II. The gameplay once again mixes heavy doses of survival horror and puzzle-solving with mild combat elements, as players attempt to help themselves, and others, out … More
The demented serial killer Jigsaw returns with more gruesome torture puzzles designed to test the limits of human ethics in Saw II: Flesh & Blood. Set between the second and third Saw films, Flesh & Blood puts players in the shoes of Michael, son of the first game's protagonist Detective David Tapp, as he looks for clues as to his father's death and becomes the latest target of Jigsaw and his strange apprentice Pighead II. The gameplay once again mixes heavy doses of survival horror and puzzle-solving with mild combat elements, as players attempt to help themselves, and others, out of life-and-death situations by successfully completing mini-games and quick-time events. The combat comes in two forms, with gamers using melee attacks and a variety of weapons in physical battles against Jigsaw's thugs, or executing puzzle-based attacks that make use of traps and environmental hazards. Various case files are strewn about the hotels, factories, and sewers in which the game is set, and players can also collect a number of Billy the Puppet dolls hidden throughout each level. As was the case with its predecessor, Saw II: Flesh & Blood includes multiple endings based on choices gamers make throughout the story. Less
Developers
Zombie Studios
Publishers
Konami
Franchises
Saw
Series
SAW
Event
Konami E3 2010 Press Conference
Platforms
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genres
Adventure, Puzzle
Themes
Horror, Survival
Release Dates
Oct 19, 2010 (North_America)
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Oct 22, 2010 (Europe)
Xbox 360
Nov 11, 2010 (Australia)
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Nov 26, 2010 (Europe)
PlayStation 3
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1
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Bljakpo
Bljakpo gave Nov 18, 2024
Bljakpo gave Nov 18, 2024
Downgrade from the first one
This review is for the PlayStation 3 version

What a shitshow of a game, it looks like the first one, I feel like they reused a bunch of assets, which is okay to be honest, the vibes of both of these games are really good. But the downgrade from the first one, dear loord, they stripped a bunch of features, like combat is not even combat any more, it's just quick time events, you can't set up traps like in the first one. Some enemies are also terrible and annoying to deal with. Overall the puzzles are not the best, combat is awful, vibes are good, story is mehh, I would say this game is not worth playing, but if you can get it for free, try it out, see what it's like, but I doubt you'll play it from start to finish.