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Interrogator 2 is an adventure puzzle game where you play as a detective who solves crimes through interrogations. Set in a gritty, dialogue-driven world, you’ll question suspects using written or spoken exchanges while working with your assistant, Charles. The game focuses on deduction and logic, requiring you to piece together clues from fragmented testimony. Developer Jarema Radom launched it on PC in late 2026 as a single-player title. It’s ideal for players who enjoy methodical problem solving and deep narrative puzzles, with a strong emphasis on text-based interaction. Think of it as a murder mystery board game brought to life through conversation trees and red herring management.
The core loop revolves around asking targeted questions to extract truth from evasive suspects. You’ll parse dialogue options to uncover contradictions, using a logic grid to track alibis and motives. Charles occasionally offers hints, but most deductions fall on your ability to connect story beats from testimony. Sessions often last 30, 60 minutes per case, with a mix of scripted conversations and branching choices. Controls are simple: mouse clicks or keyboard navigation for dialogue options. The lack of combat or action elements means your success hinges entirely on reading body language and word choice. Later cases introduce nested timelines, where you must cross-reference past statements with new evidence. The challenge lies in patience and pattern recognition rather than quick reflexes.
PlayPile users report an average playtime of 8 hours for the base game, with 42% completing all cases. The community rating is 4.1/5, though 15% of reviews call it “slow-paced.” Steam reviews highlight praise for the “clever puzzle design” but note occasional bugs in dialogue parsing. Achievement completion rates hover around 68%, with the most difficult being the “Perfect Interrogation” award for zero mistakes. The game’s strongest feedback centers on its unique premise, though some players feel the AI-generated dialogue can be repetitive. No major controversies, but a subset of critics argue the lack of voice acting limits immersion.
Interrogator 2 is a niche title best suited for fans of cerebral puzzles and courtroom dramas. At $29.99, it offers moderate replay value through randomized cases. The 34 achievements add about 20% extra content for completionists. While not impressive, it’s a polished execution of its core idea. Skip if you prefer fast action or open worlds, but pick it up for a cerebral, dialogue-heavy experience. The price-to-playtime ratio is average, but the satisfaction of cracking a tough case might justify the cost for logic enthusiasts.
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