Main game
2.82 average rating based on 11 ratings
Among other things, in the course of Super Seducer 2 you are to seduce your young secretary, learn how to trick people on Tinder, pick up two dudes (for a ONS and an LTR), establish a deep connection with a stripper, and become a stand-up comedian. What a great package!
The sequel comes with a noticeably bigger budget, a self-proclaimed diversity and more Russian cuties. Decorations are really well made, but writing and acting in the scenarios are absolutely horrible, and the poor direction doesn't help either. The best part are probably the commentaries and analysis by Richard, who this time is accompanied by a gorgeous co-host Charlotte, who expresses her opinion on the situations from the female perspective, which adds a cool layer. However, she's clearly not here to contradict the main host, so her input is limited. Oh, and the stand-up interlude was pretty funny, actually.
The original game was much more low-key and serious, which made it a very enjoyable experience with much solid advice on the topic. SS2, on the other hand, is trying to be over the top and super funny a lot, but only comes off as awkward or terrible most of the times. …
Among other things, in the course of Super Seducer 2 you are to seduce your young secretary, learn how to trick people on Tinder, pick up two dudes (for a ONS and an LTR), establish a deep connection with a stripper, and become a stand-up comedian. What a great package!
The sequel comes with a noticeably bigger budget, a self-proclaimed diversity and more Russian cuties. Decorations are really well made, but writing and acting in the scenarios are absolutely horrible, and the poor direction doesn't help either. The best part are probably the commentaries and analysis by Richard, who this time is accompanied by a gorgeous co-host Charlotte, who expresses her opinion on the situations from the female perspective, which adds a cool layer. However, she's clearly not here to contradict the main host, so her input is limited. Oh, and the stand-up interlude was pretty funny, actually.
The original game was much more low-key and serious, which made it a very enjoyable experience with much solid advice on the topic. SS2, on the other hand, is trying to be over the top and super funny a lot, but only comes off as awkward or terrible most of the times. And I'm not 100% sure whether it's self-aware or not. And the acting.. oh, god.