"The terror has returned stronger than ever: Tormented Souls 2, the chilling follow-up to the acclaimed 90s survival-horror throwback from PQube and Dual Effect, has officially surpassed 100,000 copies sold worldwide since launching just over a month ago on 23rd October." - PQube and Dual Effect.

Caroline gets a much more extensive inventory this time around, but these ten items are what get her all the way through to the end of her ordeal.
Going to get this next week. I like old school horror games and this definitely has the old school style

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"The love for horror games and films has always remained high, especially around this time of year with Halloween’s last gasps still lingering in the chill air. That means that the survival horror genre as a whole has often survived with signature franchises seeing either full remakes or continuous sequels in recent years, even if some of them have moved a bit away from the survival aspect. This had led to many indie developers making their own mark on the genre that hearken back to the more classic elements of survival horror and in 2021 Dual Effect and PQube made one of the most direct homages to classics like Resident Evil possible with Tormented Souls. Utilizing nearly every gameplay element to let fans relive the genre at the time, the horror game quickly became a hidden gem and now the developers are back to continue Caroline’s journey with Tormented Souls 2. The question is, has Dual Effect managed to strike gold twice or is this one simply retreading old ground?"

Tormented Souls 2 is a faithful 90s horror throwback with excellent atmosphere, level design, and puzzles, but its promise is undermined by a clunky combat system, thin character development, and a muddled, poorly paced story.
It deserves much more.
I still haven’t bought it yet but after I finish the game I’m playing in a day or so I will pick it up.