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Autumn is already up in the air, and Halloween is soon to come; and so, it’s time for a return of a moody, Halloween RPG in a brilliant sequel. Costume Quest 2 is coming soon on GOG!

Get ready to embark on a delightful adventure, where you'll engage in mischievous encounters, confront villainous dental foes, and immerse yourself in a sugary sequel to Costume Quest. In this exciting follow-up, you'll discover a variety of new features and gameplay enhancements, promising double the dose of playful excitement. Traverse eerie landscapes through time, don charming costumes that morph into Hallo-warriors, and amass a collection of even Creepier Treat Cards to wield in battle against an army of hygiene-obsessed adversaries. The fate of Halloween rests solely in the hands of the heroic siblings, Wren and Reynold!

Soon on GOG!
Oooh, what a surprise :) Better late than ever o/
Edit: Oh, and please bring along the Mac version too, it's available on EGS as well
Post edited October 05, 2023 by di0nizus
Nice surprise. Hope "Coming soon" means it will be here for Halloween.

Lookking forward to playing it, I really liked the first game.
Still playing catch-up, I see.

And I'm still waiting for that great 15th anniversary release ;)
Great to see this finally coming here, just in time for Halloween!
This small series is like the very definition of an old school Saturday morning cartoon. Plenty to keep the younger folk engaged, and quite a bit of laughs at all the inside jokes for the adults. Costume Quest 1/2 managed to cram in a ton of pop rferences from various shows too. It's actually really fun to go aroundand, talking to all the NPCs; that alone is a rarity in these styles of games.

Kinda found the combat to be overly repetitive even in the second entry. Wish there was a toggle to skip some longer animations, but I can see why there wouldn't be one. They have an early version of what Sea of Stars has today. Both attacks and blocks have quick-timed event button presses. Here it actually shows you the button and when to hit it which I find a much mroe useful than just looking at sprites and guessing.

Bring out more horror goodness for us, GoG! Resurrect some of those RE clones if you're running out of ideas. Martian Gothic: Unification is begging to not be abandonware anymore!