It's not much of a game, to be honest. There's very little exploring to be done, and it's all very linear in giving you one task to do at a time. To The Moon may have been similarly linear, but it didn't always feel like it.
After a brief explore of the facility, and learning that people are picketing outside, the game within a game provides a reasonable distraction, being a very basic and surreal version of the first game's story. Piloting Neil through top-down levels, avoiding "zombievas", and collecting some of the memory triggers from River and John's story. There was a bit of challenge here, but not much.
It was nice to see Neil and Eva again, and it's certainly renewed my interest in the next game. I can't help but feel that it would have been better to release this at a later date though ...









