![]() ![]() Your protege is a sellout, corporations rule the world, and even cinema has lost its magic. His fame made him a lucrative target for Ciggy, a cigarette company who wants to reach hip young folks and thinks a cameo in a music video is the best way to do it. You play as the manager of a renowned rapper who, at the peak of his creative career, has decided to sell out. ![]() Developer DoseOne is building on the same premise as the original Sludge Life, but with more tag spots, weirder NPCs, and even better environment design. Sludge Life 2 does what the best sequels do. I spent an hour playing a limited demo version of the game and came away impressed by how it juxtaposes the gross with the serene and, more importantly, by its fantastic world design. This is Sludge Life 2, a follow-up to developer DoseOne and Devolver Digital’s cult-hit indie game about jumping around in a beautiful, nasty world. After drinking something I probably shouldn’t have from a crumpled can near the sink, I puke, and find a way out – but not before spray painting my signature tag on the wall. I woke up in a hotel bathtub, disturbed by the sound of adamant thumping in the next room and trapped by an avalanche of garbage covering the doorway. ![]()
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