Papa Sangre II ***Metacritic iOS game of 2013*** If you are reading this, you are already dead. There is no App Store, there … $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details***Metacritic iOS game of 2013*** If you are reading this, you are already dead. There is no App Store, there is no iPhone and there is no game called Papa Sangre. They are all lies. Do not trust your eyes, they deceive you. To get back to the other side you must follow your instincts and fight for your life. Papa Sangre II is a survival horror game told entirely through sound. It starts at your inevitable end. You are dead, and must hunt for memories from the deceased to get back to the other side. Trapped in the peculiar afterlife of Papa Sangre, your guide is the voice of Sean Bean (Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones). Death for you is just the beginning. Key features: * An innovative and truly immersive “audio only” survival horror game. * Starring the voice of Sean Bean (Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings) * Explore the all-new world of Papa Sangre II and enter his Museum of Memories * 18 levels of cinema-quality 3D sound design – you won’t believe your ears * Fully accessible and simple to use interface * Powered by the most immersive and impressive graphics technology you’ll ever experience: your mind * You will be running from monsters, avoiding traps and shooting ducks. All guided by audio only Papa Sangre II is available in English language only. Praise for Papa Sangre II: * "It appealed to me because it seemed unique, something different from the regular games out there. Rather more surreal." - Sean Bean, Actor (from interview with The Verge) * 92% MetaCritic Score.* "An experience that's brimming with inventive ways to use the audio-focused format." - The Verge * "Incredibly immersive. This world is full of crackly, weird, unsettling noises, and all of them seem to be within reach." - The Guardian* "There’s so much to experience here, players will be unable to put it down." - 148 Apps (4.5 / 5 + Editor's Choice)* "An incredibly immersive audio adventure that will make you feel like you've died and gone to... somewhere else." - SlideToPlay (4/4)* "A brilliantly realised audio adventure, Papa Sangre II is a creepy masterpiece" - PocketGamer (9/10 + Gold Award)* “Building on its predecessor's creepy legacy, Papa Sangre II's surreal sonic delights make it a must-play” – AppSpy (5/5) * "The concept is so smart and so well executed stylistically that you really feel drawn into something different." - The Independent* "If you're into new novel games, then this will really do it for you." - SkyNews * "I've just tested it out on my mum she loved it I've never seen her smile so much!" - Midlife Gamer (The author’s mother is blind) ***Winner of "Excellence in Sound Design" at the 2014 International Mobile Gaming Awards***Papa Sangre II – Powered by your fear. ------ Connect with Papa Sangre on Twitter: @papasangre Like Papa Sangre on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/papasangregame Find out more about Papa Sangre: http://www.papasangre.com ------For a look at other great games and content from the developers, head to www.somethinelse.com Information Seller: Genre:Action, Adventure Release:Oct 24, 2013 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (3) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Shan82 Well-Known Member Apr 27, 2012 278 0 0 Songwriter. USA #2 Shan82, Oct 31, 2013 YAY I've been waiting for this I can't wait to play. awp69 Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2009 8,249 0 36 Greenville, SC #3 awp69, Oct 31, 2013 Interesting that the rumors of this requiring iOS 7 were wrong (it's iOS 5 and up). But, alas, I wouldn't be able to play this being deaf in one ear. These games always sounded cool though. Brrobotix Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2011 1,524 0 0 Under your bed #4 Brrobotix, Oct 31, 2013 How do you actually play this game? The trailer with Sean Bean got my attention. Hopefully he won't die in this. He has a habit of doing that in everything he's in. Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #5 Connector, Oct 31, 2013 Saw a trailer for this awhile back, looks pretty cool. Sanuku Well-Known Member Jun 14, 2009 11,954 4 38 Austria http://www.touchgameplay.com #6 Sanuku, Oct 31, 2013 Last edited: Nov 1, 2013 One of the few Highlights this Week: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Shan82 Well-Known Member Apr 27, 2012 278 0 0 Songwriter. USA #7 Shan82, Oct 31, 2013 Last edited: Oct 31, 2013 Why isn't it Compatible with iPod Touch the first game was? I'm so disappointed. Will there be iPod Touch 5 support in the next update? if not I want a refund. Ugh. EvilDucktator ð® Spam Police ð Sep 28, 2011 490 0 0 Walt Disney World Cast Member Brisbane, Australia #8 EvilDucktator, Oct 31, 2013 So, it's the second game but it doesn't require me to have played the original? ip4weather Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2012 1,659 13 38 #9 ip4weather, Oct 31, 2013 cool,will try this later JCho133 Well-Known Member Jul 27, 2012 7,907 27 48 #10 JCho133, Oct 31, 2013 These things always intrigued me greatly and I still ponder as to how effective it is, it seems really difficult! ip4weather Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2012 1,659 13 38 #11 ip4weather, Oct 31, 2013 yes this is not game for everyone... Pitta Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2008 3,420 148 63 Male Italy #12 Pitta, Oct 31, 2013 I'm not that sold on the setting unfortunately...I wish they would do a Nightjar sequel (which was absolutely awesome). C.Hannum Well-Known Member Feb 13, 2011 2,512 0 36 New York State #13 C.Hannum, Oct 31, 2013 Yep, tried to buy it last night from my device so fortunately avoided any risk of supporting developers who by all appearances may be idiots. It's an audio only game that only runs on the iPhone 4S and above and iPad 2 and above... yeah. Particularly inexplicable in that the iPhone 4S and iPod touch 5G are the same hardware minus the bigger screen, but since there's no graphics per se... There is no obvious reason why this game should be excluded from any existing hardware that meets the iOS requirements since they all share the same family of audio chips, have more than enough RAM, and graphical issues aren't much of factor. DelBoy2181 Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2011 857 0 0 London, England #14 DelBoy2181, Oct 31, 2013 No reviews? There doesn't seem too much activity on this thread. Everybody seems to be in the Anomaly 2 thread. Hobbesian Well-Known Member Aug 3, 2012 128 0 0 #15 Hobbesian, Nov 1, 2013 Quick impression : brilliant but niche. You're either going to love this game or you're not going to understand it whatsoever. Will write up a more detailed review myself tomorrow if people want Papa Deuce Well-Known Member May 15, 2013 578 0 0 #16 Papa Deuce, Nov 1, 2013 I have yet to play it, but my daughter has played for an hour. Granted, she is 13, but she said this game is creeping her out to the point that she will have a hard time falling asleep. She loves it, though. Solais Member Oct 18, 2011 16 0 0 #17 Solais, Nov 1, 2013 Quick question: should I play the first Papa Sangre or is it fine jumping in to the sequel? I played Nightjar and enjoyed it, so I'm not new to this 'type' of game. Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #18 Connector, Nov 1, 2013 This game is very different, that is for sure. Cool use of sounds though. beelzebub23 Well-Known Member Oct 25, 2011 436 0 0 #19 beelzebub23, Nov 1, 2013 I think you will enjoy either of them no matter the order. The second one is more polished but plays a bit different (you can use the hands and the gyro). I really liked the first one but the second one is even better thinks to the new gyro which actually makes is easier. I wish the would make the sound louder though on the second one cause I have the sennheiser PX-100 for the iPhone and it's not as loud as the first one and sometimes I miss stuff like the whispers tblrsa Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2009 1,099 0 0 Vienna #20 tblrsa, Nov 1, 2013 Picked it up - Impressions later. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Interesting that the rumors of this requiring iOS 7 were wrong (it's iOS 5 and up). But, alas, I wouldn't be able to play this being deaf in one ear. These games always sounded cool though.
How do you actually play this game? The trailer with Sean Bean got my attention. Hopefully he won't die in this. He has a habit of doing that in everything he's in.
Why isn't it Compatible with iPod Touch the first game was? I'm so disappointed. Will there be iPod Touch 5 support in the next update? if not I want a refund. Ugh.
These things always intrigued me greatly and I still ponder as to how effective it is, it seems really difficult!
I'm not that sold on the setting unfortunately...I wish they would do a Nightjar sequel (which was absolutely awesome).
Yep, tried to buy it last night from my device so fortunately avoided any risk of supporting developers who by all appearances may be idiots. It's an audio only game that only runs on the iPhone 4S and above and iPad 2 and above... yeah. Particularly inexplicable in that the iPhone 4S and iPod touch 5G are the same hardware minus the bigger screen, but since there's no graphics per se... There is no obvious reason why this game should be excluded from any existing hardware that meets the iOS requirements since they all share the same family of audio chips, have more than enough RAM, and graphical issues aren't much of factor.
No reviews? There doesn't seem too much activity on this thread. Everybody seems to be in the Anomaly 2 thread.
Quick impression : brilliant but niche. You're either going to love this game or you're not going to understand it whatsoever. Will write up a more detailed review myself tomorrow if people want
I have yet to play it, but my daughter has played for an hour. Granted, she is 13, but she said this game is creeping her out to the point that she will have a hard time falling asleep. She loves it, though.
Quick question: should I play the first Papa Sangre or is it fine jumping in to the sequel? I played Nightjar and enjoyed it, so I'm not new to this 'type' of game.
I think you will enjoy either of them no matter the order. The second one is more polished but plays a bit different (you can use the hands and the gyro). I really liked the first one but the second one is even better thinks to the new gyro which actually makes is easier. I wish the would make the sound louder though on the second one cause I have the sennheiser PX-100 for the iPhone and it's not as loud as the first one and sometimes I miss stuff like the whispers