Alright, let’s dive into this, shall we? I mean, I didn’t think I’d find myself obsessing over a game about twins today, but here we are. It’s called Lost Twins 2, and it’s from this developer, PlayDew. Anyway—oh right, so you get to play with these two characters. The twins, Abi and Ben. They’re on this adventure—trying to head home, led by some mystical, mythical bird thingy, Fenghuang. Is it guiding them to safety or into some wild unknown? Who knows! It’s like those Studio Ghibli movies with that ethereal, dreamlike vibe. You feel me?
So, here’s the thing. Once you start, you’re kinda running around, controlling everything with that left stick or D-Pad. Imagine jumping—if that’s your thing—by hitting X. Switching between Abi and Ben? Easy—just hit L2. But here’s where it gets weird. You press R2 and you like, zoom out. It’s like you’re God or something, rearranging parts of the level to make new paths. Trippy, right?
Oh, and trophies! Yeah, there’s a whole bunch of them. Like a gazillion Bronze ones, some Silver, a few Gold. The hunt for that shiny Platinum is real, my friends. I mean, complete the tutorial, tackle some levels, maybe even nail a level or two with odd restrictions. Seriously, am I doing this right? Like there’s one where you collect some crystals or something. Jumping ropes, levels, sitting through the entire game in one go? Insane.
And, guess what? More quirky stuff. You roll rocks, push boxes, all while figuring out these gates and energy walls. Feathers, man. Collect those to unlock concept art? Why not. Anyway—oops, play the whole game and there you go. Gets you hooked—I swear.
So here’s my totally chaotic verdict. If you’re into whimsical puzzles, this one’s out now on PlayStation 5. Oh, last thing, they generously handed a PlayStation 5 copy for this review. Not that it swayed me or anything. Good times!