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The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief - Ancestry of Lies

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Sep 27, 2013
87
GamingXP
A solid continuation of the first episode's story, that manages to improve certain aspects of gameplay and still shines with amazing atmosphere and cleverly written dialogues.
Oct 2, 2013
85
RPG Fan
I didn't love this chapter quite as much as I loved the first, but I'd still happily recommend it to anyone who likes point 'n' click adventure games.
Sep 10, 2013
70
DarkStation
The fumbling of the flashback, and the phoning in of the puzzle content, leaves the second chapter feeling sour in comparison.
Sep 23, 2013
70
The Digital Fix
This is not a bad offering by any means but just doesn’t feel as if as much care has been put into it as before. There’s still a lot of fun here with the reveals and the alternate perspective time jump serving as a welcome surprise. Here's hoping that the designers are keeping the best stuff held back and that the final chapter will live up to the promise set by the first.
Sep 26, 2013
70
GameFront
While Chapter 2 might have its pacing issues, it accomplishes one thing beautifully: it leaves you wanting more, and it deftly raises new questions about the mystery just as it’s answering old ones.
Sep 18, 2013
63
Multiplayer.it
The second chapter is too short and disappointing in what should have been its climax. On the other hand it introduces a new likeable character with a mysterious agenda.
Sep 9, 2013
62
Digital Chumps
Chapter 2 is a step back for The Raven, but it's a necessary hurdle to get to what will hopefully be a great closing act.
Sep 9, 2013
60
Adventure Gamers
The story of The Raven continues to entertain, but the second chapter fails to reach the heights of the first, with a much shorter run time and a detour from what made the opening chapter so good.
Oct 4, 2013
55
IGN
A complete disappointment. After such an exciting start, King Art allows the series to slide into mediocrity by subjecting us to illogical gimmickry and by replacing its hero with someone I couldn’t really care about.
Dec 13, 2013
52
Riot Pixels
Ancestry of Lies is akin to movie-style experience of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, only here you will probably fall asleep midway through.
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