The Bridge Curse 2: The Extraction is a horror game from Tiwanese-based developer Softstart Entertainment. The game has been out for a few months on PC but it just recently came to consoles, which is where we checked it out. Thank you to the PQube and Gamera Games for sending us a PlayStation 5 code to play right in time for Halloween.
The game’s roughly five-hour narrative is set in the halls of Wen Hua University, renowned in Taiwan for its ghost tales and folklore. The story consists of 4 characters, each giving you a taste of the urban legends that haunt the halls of the school. If you’re looking for a short and jumpy ride, The Bridge Curse 2 is a pretty good experience with nice visuals to boot. The game only manages to sustain the suspense for brief intervals of time with unique enemy encounters like the Mad Ballerina being a highlight.
However, there were a few drawbacks that make it hard to unequivocally recommend. The first is the writing and dialogue, which undoubtedly got muddled in translation, resulting in a game that’s hard to take seriously. It’s for this reason that, although the game does have an English dub, it might be a more immersive plot if you play it subbed.
Then there is the puzzle design. Most of the puzzles in The Bridge Curse 2 are pretty simple and don’t require much thought to solve. In fact, a similar note about a lack of mechanical depth could be said about most of the game. Varied gameplay mechanics for puzzles and/or characters would help keep players engaged in the story.
To wrap it up, The Bridge Curse 2 is spooky in bursts but not wholly satisfying in its conclusion. Regardless of which of the two endings you get. You can watch our full thoughts on the game in the video above. The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication is available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. Be sure to check out our weekly podcast to not miss an episode and subscribe to our new YouTube channel for highlights.