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Telltale's crossover poker sim seats you at a table with Claptrap, Brock Samson, Ash Williams, and Sam from Sam & Max, with GLaDOS dealing and judging your life choices. It's more comedy show than card game, and that's the whole point.

Let me be straight with you: Poker Night 2 is not a poker game in any meaningful competitive sense. It's a comedy variety show that happens to have Texas Hold 'Em and Omaha Hold 'Em as the delivery mechanism. If you sit down expecting a serious card sim with adjustable difficulty and tight AI, you will bounce off this fast. But if you want to spend an hour listening to Claptrap annoy GLaDOS while Brock Samson stares at you like he's calculating exactly how many bones to break, you're in the right place. The setup is simple: you play a silent protagonist invited to The Inventory, a secret underground speakeasy, to face four opponents. Claptrap (Borderlands), Sam (Sam and Max), Ash Williams (Evil Dead, though not voiced by Bruce Campbell - a minor controversy at launch that mostly faded), and Brock Samson (The Venture Bros.) each have distinct play styles and visible tells. Brock slams the table when his hand is weak. Ash bluffs constantly and aggressively, going all-in even on garbage cards. Reading those tells is genuinely the core skill loop here, which makes the whole thing feel closer to a light social deduction game than a card game. GLaDOS handles dealing duties and provides a running commentary of polite contempt regardless of how you're playing. On the mechanical side, you get two game modes: the classic Texas Hold 'Em and the slightly more complex Omaha Hold 'Em, which unlocks after your first hand and gives each player four hole cards instead of two (though only two can be used in your final hand). There's also a drink-buying mechanic, letting you order rounds from Moxxi at the bar to loosen up opponents and make their tells appear more frequently. The Bounty system layers in some light progression goals - complete three random challenges like going all-in or knocking out two players in a single hand, and you unlock cosmetic items including branded chip sets, card backs, and table designs. Matching all three pieces of a theme redesigns the whole Inventory and triggers unique scenes. On PC specifically, winning bounties also unlocks Team Fortress 2 items, which was a bigger deal at launch. The honest warnings: the AI is beatable without much effort once you learn the tells, so experienced poker players will feel a lack of resistance. Dialogue does repeat across sessions, and one Steam reviewer specifically called out the inability to skip conversations mid-hand as a legitimate frustration. There's no multiplayer of any kind, which will be a dealbreaker for some. And here's the big one for anyone shopping today: Poker Night 2 was delisted from sale in September 2018 when Telltale's licenses expired ahead of the studio's closure. If you have it in your library already, it runs fine and all previous unlocks still work. If you're seeing it on a third-party storefront, check carefully that it's a legitimate key before buying. For what it is, Poker Night 2 delivers a genuinely funny few evenings of low-stakes, single-player card-table comedy. It's solo-only, it's short on depth, but the crossover banter between wildly mismatched characters is the entire product and it holds up. Think of it as a Saturday night in with a weird group of friends, none of whom take the game remotely seriously. Riley, Scout Team

Poker Night 2
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Poker Night 2

26 abr 2013Telltale Games
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Telltale's crossover poker sim seats you at a table with Claptrap, Brock Samson, Ash Williams, and Sam from Sam & Max, with GLaDOS dealing and judging your life choices. It's more comedy show than card game, and that's the whole point.

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Let me be straight with you: Poker Night 2 is not a poker game in any meaningful competitive sense. It's a comedy variety show that happens to have Texas Hold 'Em and Omaha Hold 'Em as the delivery mechanism. If you sit down expecting a serious card sim with adjustable difficulty and tight AI, you will bounce off this fast. But if you want to spend an hour listening to Claptrap annoy GLaDOS while Brock Samson stares at you like he's calculating exactly how many bones to break, you're in the right place. The setup is simple: you play a silent protagonist invited to The Inventory, a secret underground speakeasy, to face four opponents. Claptrap (Borderlands), Sam (Sam and Max), Ash Williams (Evil Dead, though not voiced by Bruce Campbell - a minor controversy at launch that mostly faded), and Brock Samson (The Venture Bros.) each have distinct play styles and visible tells. Brock slams the table when his hand is weak. Ash bluffs constantly and aggressively, going all-in even on garbage cards. Reading those tells is genuinely the core skill loop here, which makes the whole thing feel closer to a light social deduction game than a card game. GLaDOS handles dealing duties and provides a running commentary of polite contempt regardless of how you're playing. On the mechanical side, you get two game modes: the classic Texas Hold 'Em and the slightly more complex Omaha Hold 'Em, which unlocks after your first hand and gives each player four hole cards instead of two (though only two can be used in your final hand). There's also a drink-buying mechanic, letting you order rounds from Moxxi at the bar to loosen up opponents and make their tells appear more frequently. The Bounty system layers in some light progression goals - complete three random challenges like going all-in or knocking out two players in a single hand, and you unlock cosmetic items including branded chip sets, card backs, and table designs. Matching all three pieces of a theme redesigns the whole Inventory and triggers unique scenes. On PC specifically, winning bounties also unlocks Team Fortress 2 items, which was a bigger deal at launch. The honest warnings: the AI is beatable without much effort once you learn the tells, so experienced poker players will feel a lack of resistance. Dialogue does repeat across sessions, and one Steam reviewer specifically called out the inability to skip conversations mid-hand as a legitimate frustration. There's no multiplayer of any kind, which will be a dealbreaker for some. And here's the big one for anyone shopping today: Poker Night 2 was delisted from sale in September 2018 when Telltale's licenses expired ahead of the studio's closure. If you have it in your library already, it runs fine and all previous unlocks still work. If you're seeing it on a third-party storefront, check carefully that it's a legitimate key before buying. For what it is, Poker Night 2 delivers a genuinely funny few evenings of low-stakes, single-player card-table comedy. It's solo-only, it's short on depth, but the crossover banter between wildly mismatched characters is the entire product and it holds up. Think of it as a Saturday night in with a weird group of friends, none of whom take the game remotely seriously.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamCrossover CastTexas Hold EmOmaha Hold EmCharacter BanterBounty SystemTell-Based AIDelisted GameShort PlaythroughUnlockable Cosmetics

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Memory
3 GB RAM
DirectX
9.0c
Storage
2 GB
Graphics
ATI or NVidia w/512 MB RAM
Processor
2.0 GHz Pentium 4
System requirements
Windows XP Service Pack 3

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Telltale Games
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26 abr 2013

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