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Al Lowe's 1988 Sierra oddball gets a Steam release: a text-parser adventure where Larry Laffer swaps bedroom farce for a globe-trotting spy caper, KGB agents, and a whole lot of pixel death.

Leisure Suit Larry 2 is the weird middle child of the classic Sierra adventure lineup, and it earns that reputation quickly. Where the first game kept Larry orbiting a single seedy Los Angeles neighborhood in search of a one-night stand, this sequel blows the map wide open. After getting dumped by Eve (who barely remembers him), Larry stumbles into possession of a device called the Onklunk, accidentally making himself a target for KGB operatives and the villainous Dr. Nonookee. The result is less adult comedy, more zany spy thriller with bawdy window dressing, taking Larry through Hollywood, a cruise ship called the Love Tub, a resort island, and the jungle-and-volcano finale on Nontoonyt Island. The thing the game does genuinely well is comedy momentum. Al Lowe's writing keeps the absurdity escalating at a decent clip, and the setpieces, including a TV game show double-win that kickstarts the whole mess, continuous KGB disguise gags, and a witch doctor sequence on the island, land more often than they miss. The locations are bigger and more varied than the original, and each area functions as a contained mini-puzzle to escape. A point-scoring system rewards thorough exploration, and the game does have a satisfying sense of forward propulsion once you get moving. Here is the catch, and it is a big one for modern players: this is still a Sierra SCI0-era text parser. You type commands to interact with everything, and the parser can be unforgiving about exact phrasing. Worse, the game is riddled with ways to die over seemingly innocent actions, and some puzzle solutions can soft-lock your run hours back without warning. The difficulty spike over the first game is steep, and unlike later Larry titles, the signature risque humor is largely dialed back here. Larry literally cannot flirt with women without dying for most of the runtime, which is either a funny subversion or a frustration depending on your tolerance. No voice acting, 16-color EGA graphics, and long stretches of near-silence round out the time-capsule package. Who is this for? Sierra adventure die-hards and nostalgia completionists who want to fill in the Larry timeline before moving on to the stronger entries. If you bounced off the first game's parser or found its puzzles too cryptic, this one will not win you over. If you liked the original's sense of humor and want more of it wrapped in a weirder, longer structure, there is enough here to justify the playthrough, provided you keep a walkthrough and a save-early habit close at hand. Alex, Scout Team

Leisure Suit Larry 2 - Looking For Love (In Several Wrong Places)

Leisure Suit Larry 2 - Looking For Love (In Several Wrong Places)

Dec 18, 2017Assemble Entertainment
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Al Lowe's 1988 Sierra oddball gets a Steam release: a text-parser adventure where Larry Laffer swaps bedroom farce for a globe-trotting spy caper, KGB agents, and a whole lot of pixel death.

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Best for retro Sierra fans and Larry series completionists with a walkthrough ready and patience for a punishing text parser.

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Leisure Suit Larry 2 is the weird middle child of the classic Sierra adventure lineup, and it earns that reputation quickly. Where the first game kept Larry orbiting a single seedy Los Angeles neighborhood in search of a one-night stand, this sequel blows the map wide open. After getting dumped by Eve (who barely remembers him), Larry stumbles into possession of a device called the Onklunk, accidentally making himself a target for KGB operatives and the villainous Dr. Nonookee. The result is less adult comedy, more zany spy thriller with bawdy window dressing, taking Larry through Hollywood, a cruise ship called the Love Tub, a resort island, and the jungle-and-volcano finale on Nontoonyt Island. The thing the game does genuinely well is comedy momentum. Al Lowe's writing keeps the absurdity escalating at a decent clip, and the setpieces, including a TV game show double-win that kickstarts the whole mess, continuous KGB disguise gags, and a witch doctor sequence on the island, land more often than they miss. The locations are bigger and more varied than the original, and each area functions as a contained mini-puzzle to escape. A point-scoring system rewards thorough exploration, and the game does have a satisfying sense of forward propulsion once you get moving. Here is the catch, and it is a big one for modern players: this is still a Sierra SCI0-era text parser. You type commands to interact with everything, and the parser can be unforgiving about exact phrasing. Worse, the game is riddled with ways to die over seemingly innocent actions, and some puzzle solutions can soft-lock your run hours back without warning. The difficulty spike over the first game is steep, and unlike later Larry titles, the signature risque humor is largely dialed back here. Larry literally cannot flirt with women without dying for most of the runtime, which is either a funny subversion or a frustration depending on your tolerance. No voice acting, 16-color EGA graphics, and long stretches of near-silence round out the time-capsule package. Who is this for? Sierra adventure die-hards and nostalgia completionists who want to fill in the Larry timeline before moving on to the stronger entries. If you bounced off the first game's parser or found its puzzles too cryptic, this one will not win you over. If you liked the original's sense of humor and want more of it wrapped in a weirder, longer structure, there is enough here to justify the playthrough, provided you keep a walkthrough and a save-early habit close at hand.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamText ParserSierra ClassicRetro AdventurePixel DeathSave OftenDark ComedyLinear ProgressionInventory Puzzles

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Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
50 MB
Processor
1.8 GHz
System requirements
Windows: XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10

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Assemble Entertainment
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Release Date
Dec 18, 2017

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