Sure thing, let me give it a go.
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So, Lost Twins 2. Ever heard of it? Probably not, huh? It’s this quirky little puzzle adventure by PlayDew, and, honestly, it kinda snuck up on me. You get to play as twins, Abi and Ben. Cute, right? They’re trying to find their way home. But, here’s the twist, Fenghuang—a mystical creature—is guiding them. Sounds straightforward? Maybe not. Who knows where it’s actually leading them?
The vibes of this game scream Studio Ghibli. You know, those animated classics? It has that whimsical touch, if that makes sense. Anyway, when you dive into it, you use the left stick or D-Pad to scoot around. Simple stuff. Jumping? Just hit X. Swapping between Abi and Ben? That’s L2 for you. The real magic? Press R2. Boom! You can re-jiggle the level segments to open up new paths. Mind blown.
Now, trophies. If you’re into them, there’s a buttload. Like, a whole list with that ever-so-shiny Platinum up for grabs. You’ll find bronze, silver, and gold trophies up for grabs. Complete levels, grab feathers, and maybe some crystals. Rope jumping might be involved. Don’t ask me why.
The gameplay throws in these new cool twists. Like, you gotta roll rocks or shove boxes. Simple, but weirdly satisfying. Plus, there are these gates that swing open on a timer. Stressful, but I guess that’s part of the fun. Collecting feathers? It unlocks concept art. Totally worth it, if you’re into that stuff. Oh, and did I mention it’s out on PlayStation 5 today?
Oh, small thing, this review is based on a PS5 copy from PlayDew. Just saying. If platforming puzzles and whimsical art are your thing, maybe give it a whirl. Or don’t. Up to you.