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Alright, let’s dive into this little gem called “Lost Twins 2” from PlayDew. It’s a cute game—single-player or co-op, your pick—where you’re juggling two characters. Abi and Ben are the stars here, embarking on some kind of whimsical trek home. Imagine they’re being nudged along by this mystical being, Fenghuang. Feels like one of those dreams where you’re not sure if you’re waking up or just diving deeper. Am I making sense? Probably not.
Speaking of which, Studio Ghibli fans, alert! The game feels like something out of those lush, imaginative worlds you know and love. The art style is just… well, enchanting.
Starting the adventure, it’s all about simplicity. Left analog stick or D-Pad to dash around. Jump with X. Navigate between Abi and Ben at the flick of L2. R2 zooms out, and that’s when it gets funky. Slide sections of the level around like a puzzle. Honestly, it’s like playing with a Rubik’s Cube but less infuriating.
Trophies? Oh yes, plenty of them. A whole grab bag of bronze, silver, and gold bling leading to that glorious Platinum. Think of it like capturing rare Pokémon cards, just a bit shinier. Want that Platinum trophy? You’ll work through quirks like leading with Abi or snagging all the feathers in particular levels. It’s a collect-a-thon all the way.
And, by the way, more gameplay elements keep popping up to tickle your brain cells. Like rocks to roll—and who knew rolling rocks could be this amusing—or those timed gates and sneaky energy walls, urging you to either hurry or be clever. Collect enough feathers and you’ll unlock concept art, which feels like a backstage pass to game development.
Oh, and it’s out on PS5 now. So if you’re a console warrior, off you go! Anyway, I think I was supposed to talk more about the controls or the music or something? But, nah, I got sidetracked by thoughts of Studio Ghibli and feathers.
This is one of those games where you might lose track of hours. PlayDew’s served us a delightful cocktail of charm and puzzles. Worth a sip—or a gulp, really.
One last bit – this piece was pieced together after playing a PS5 copy courtesy of PlayDew. Not that it matters much to you, but sharing’s caring, right?