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Engaging and Enjoyable Gameplay: Players consistently find the game fun, addictive, and entertaining, highlighting its polished gameplay, challenging difficulty, and overall well-made design. Many appreciate its ability to evoke nostalgia while offering refreshing content.
Improved Graphics and Sound: The game receives praise for its impressive graphics, especially on PC, and its atmospheric sound design. Players note higher resolution textures and overall visual enhancements compared to previous versions.
Superior Sequel in Series: Many players consider this installment the best in the Granny series, often preferring it over the first game. It's seen as a great sequel that expands on the original's core gameplay while introducing new elements.
Effective Horror Experience: The game is lauded as a good horror title, effectively creating a creepy and scary atmosphere through unpredictable gameplay, eerie sounds, and suspenseful moments. It's considered a standard-setter in the genre.
Grandpa's Impactful Addition: The introduction of Grandpa as a new enemy is a significant and well-received addition. He increases the game's intensity and difficulty, forcing players to adapt new strategies to avoid both Granny and Grandpa.
Inferior to First Game: A significant portion of feedback indicates that the game is a step down from the first installment in the series. Players feel it's worse in terms of gameplay, atmosphere, and overall quality, often regretting their purchase.
Lack of Updates and Content: Players express disappointment over the lack of updates, new areas, and additional content. They desire more rooms, items, and general expansions to the main house, feeling the developer has not adequately supported the game post-launch.
Short, Repetitive, and Easy Gameplay: Players report that the game is extremely short, easily completable in under an hour even on hard mode, and lacks replayability. This leads to a feeling of repetitiveness and a perception that the game is not worth its price, especially compared to its predecessor.
Missing Features and Localization: The game lacks several features, including online multiplayer, achievements, and support for various languages like Brazilian Portuguese and Russian. This limits its appeal to a broader audience.
Cramped and Poor Map Design: The map is consistently described as too small, cramped, and claustrophobic, especially for two enemies. Players find the design horrendous and less effective than the first game's map, with issues like insufficient ammo placement and problematic spatial audio.
Multiple Antagonists & Mechanics: The game features multiple antagonists, primarily Granny and Grandpa, along with a 'dog child' or 'monster spider dog son'. Each enemy has distinct behaviors, such as Granny's acute hearing and Grandpa's poor hearing but strong attacks.
Varied Difficulty & Length: The game offers multiple difficulty levels, from easy to extreme, impacting playthrough length. While basic completion can be quick, mastering the game, especially on higher difficulties, requires significant time and effort.
Stun Gun Simplifies Gameplay: Initially challenging, the game becomes considerably easier once players acquire the stun gun (taser). This item allows players to neutralize enemies, making progression and escape much more manageable.
Multiple Escape Routes: Players have three distinct methods to escape the house: the front door, a boat, and a helicopter. Each route presents unique challenges and requirements for completion.
Granny 2 Difficulty Compared: Player opinions are divided on whether Granny 2 is harder or easier than its predecessor. The addition of Grandpa as a second antagonist is noted to significantly increase complexity for some, while others find it easier.
Performance issues reported: Despite some claims of no significant lag, other players report bad optimization, occasional input lag, and the program not responding, indicating inconsistent performance.
Good visual quality: Players appreciate the high-quality graphics, contributing positively to the game's aesthetic appeal.
No major bugs found: Some players have reported a bug-free experience, suggesting a stable core game, though this contrasts with performance issues.
Decent PC requirements: The game's PC requirements are considered reasonable by players, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Highly Recommended Game: Many players enthusiastically recommend the game, often giving it high ratings (8-10/10) and stating it's worth the money and time. They describe it as amazing, really good, and a great game overall.
Great for Horror Fans: The game is specifically recommended for players who enjoy horror and puzzle games, especially those who appreciate a fast-paced horror experience. It's suggested for those who aren't easily scared.
Recommended for Series Fans: This game is highly recommended for those who enjoyed the first Granny game or are looking for more content within the series. It's also suggested for players who are bored with the original after multiple playthroughs.
Worth Trying for New Experiences: Some players recommend trying the game for those who enjoy experimenting with new titles, even if the overall experience might vary.
Consider Other Granny Games: Some players suggest that it might be easier or better to purchase Granny 1 or Granny 3 instead. There's also a desire for a Granny 4, indicating a preference for other titles in the series.
Desire for Multiplayer/Co-op: Many players expressed a strong desire for online multiplayer or co-op functionality, suggesting it would enhance the game's replayability and appeal. This feature is seen as a significant improvement over the current single-player experience.
Minor Technical/QoL Improvements: Players suggested minor quality-of-life improvements such as adding a flashlight feature, new room layouts (basement drop, outdoor stair), Chinese language support, windowed mode, and reducing head-shaking after injury.
Story is Immersive: The game's narrative, involving a boy in an abandoned mansion uncovering secrets and encountering a 'homunculus-dog', was described as immersive and engaging by some players.
Mobile Port Concerns: Some players noted that the game is an adaptation from a mobile version, with minimal differences apart from slight graphical improvements. This raises questions about the value proposition of the PC version.
Request for Game Updates: Players are hoping for new updates, even acknowledging that the last one was a long time ago. This indicates a desire for continued development and fresh content to keep the game engaging.