Lifeline 2 Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 173 reviews. Read all reviews for Lifeline 2 for iPhone.
Lifeline 2 is paid iOS app published by 3 Minute Games, Inc.

Pleasemakeansequel

devinwazzi

This game is the only game I’ve played until I’ve gotten every single ending, this is the only game I liked so much I reviewed it, download this game and please try to like it, it may be an lil bit shorter, but it’s so much better please make an sequel!!!


Seemed good

PowerHobo

Was really enjoying the game, but I've run into a bug in the monastery after solving the loop that won't allow me to progress (it doesn't give me choices anymore), and it's a little far into the story to want to consider a restart. EDIT: I've since read through other reviews and found others stuck at the exact same point from over a year ago, so it looks like the developer have no plans to fix it or just don't care. UPDATE: plenty of time for developer response, and nothing. Dropping it down to a 1 Star where a broken paid game belongs.


I Miss It Already!

TheRealSketchbook

I’ve enjoyed all of the Lifeline games I’ve played, and this one is no exception. It’s so easy to get wrapped up in the game and find yourself checking in on it periodically, hoping for more news from the protagonist. Can’t wait for a Bloodline 2!


Ive never played a game this immersive before, and I can't imagine anything topping it.

A person who uses this app

I played the first one and Silent Night before this one, and I think this one feels much more personal. Being able to have her call you by your name is a great addition to the game. It makes me feel like somewhere out there, there really is an Arika Lanhear, and a New Tenacity, and Monks of Time, and a Kildecatt's Curiosities, and a Floodland.


Not as good as lifeline, but it's still crazy good.

cocohead781

Just finished. I could see how people finish on the first try. But, ending is great, story is great. Seriously, why are you still reading me? Just download it.


What the plot?

lophiisinn

[SPOILER WARNING] Read under your own discretion. . . . So when I played the first Lifeline app with Taylor, I actually felt as though his life was meaningful and his goals to stop the Greens were heroic and thought provoking. When I played this game, I felt nothing for Arika and the plot was thrown at me without remorse. The concept was interesting at best and I loved the fact that magic was involved, I just didn't like the fact that whole story was holding your hand while you were involved in getting three items and fighting the bad guys, the Greens. THE GREENS. The greens was the idea for Taylors plot, not this one. It felt like they wanted to make it connect to the previous game when it just made me feel disappointed instead. The plot was mediocre, as I felt like the bad guys should not have been the aliens from the first game but a different thing altogether. I thought that this concept would be excellent if it was not in modern times but during some medieval fantasy era. Arika didn't make me feel sympathetic for her and her sarcastic attitude felt abnormal and was an extreme version of Taylor's personality. It wasn't the best but it was still slightly enjoyable in the least.


Loved it

Drborn

That was so good hope the next one comes out soon!


Dear God

penny.lol

This is the kind of app that if it were a show, at the end you would stand up with tears in your eyes clapping until your hands hurt. This series of apps are truly wonderful. Im in high school and obviously hate reading more than life itself. But the way this story is told and morphed around what you decide, is brilliant. Top of the line game right here. 10/10 would recommend


One of the best

I-Am-Your-Mother

Besides a slightly anti-climatic and quick ending, this is one of the best Lifeline games, in my opinion.


Great Story

LolzzzzzzzXD

I love all the lifeline games, but besides the original lifeline, this one is probably my favorite. I'm a sucker for magic and I felt so attached to Arika from the start. There was more story, too, and it was excellently written. I'd definitely recommend this to anyone who likes choice games and more to those who played the original lifeline. Can I give it more than five stars? As an apology for constantly making Arika walk, heh.