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Robbers disguise themselves as civilians to loot a bank while cops scan for anything suspicious. Social deduction meets heist chaos in compact online rounds.

Perfect Heist 2 is a round-based online multiplayer game built around one deceptively simple premise: one team robs a bank dressed as ordinary customers, and the other team tries to catch them doing it. No sprawling open world, no lengthy campaign. Each round is a tight, tense loop that rewards patience, observation, and the ability to convincingly pretend you are just a very calm person standing near a vault. The core split is robbers versus cops. Robbers need to grab cash, avoid triggering alarms, and blend into the civilian crowd well enough that the cop team cannot build probable cause before the timer runs out. Cops, meanwhile, scan body language, movement patterns, and suspicious loitering to root out the crew before the job is done. That asymmetry is where the real decision-making lives. As a robber you are constantly weighing speed against exposure - move too fast and a sharp cop clocks you, move too slow and you leave empty-handed. As a cop you are building a mental model of who belongs and who does not, which is harder than it sounds when the lobby is full of people who have clearly practiced acting normal. From a strategy angle, what I appreciate most is that Perfect Heist 2 has genuine depth hiding behind its casual exterior. Robbers develop preferred routes and timing windows. Cops develop tell-spotting instincts. There is a metagame of social pressure and misdirection that emerges organically from the ruleset rather than being scripted in. That said, this is very much a multiplayer-dependent experience. The quality of any given session scales directly with lobby engagement, and a disorganised or low-effort cop team can make rounds feel one-sided. The tutorial covers basics adequately, though most of the real learning comes from losing rounds and figuring out what gave you away. The production values are modest - this is an indie title from a small studio, and the visuals and audio reflect that. It does not hurt the experience once you are mid-round, but the first impression might underwhelm players coming from higher-budget multiplayer games. There is no ranked mode or deep progression system to speak of, which means long-term retention relies almost entirely on the social loop and whether your friend group stays interested. Matchmaking with strangers works, but like most social deduction titles it hits differently with people you know. For the right audience - players who enjoy games like Town of Salem, spy-party-style hide-and-seek, or any game where reading human behaviour is the main mechanic - Perfect Heist 2 punches above its weight class. Ninety-three percent positive on a meaningful review count is not an accident. It earns that through sharp core loop design rather than content volume. If you want a 200-hour commitment with mod support and AI tuning, look elsewhere. If you want a tightly designed social game that generates genuine stories in thirty-minute sessions, this delivers. Diego, Scout Team

Perfect Heist 2
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Perfect Heist 2

Dec 10, 2021yeswecamp
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Robbers disguise themselves as civilians to loot a bank while cops scan for anything suspicious. Social deduction meets heist chaos in compact online rounds.

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About Perfect Heist 2

Perfect Heist 2 is a round-based online multiplayer game built around one deceptively simple premise: one team robs a bank dressed as ordinary customers, and the other team tries to catch them doing it. No sprawling open world, no lengthy campaign. Each round is a tight, tense loop that rewards patience, observation, and the ability to convincingly pretend you are just a very calm person standing near a vault. The core split is robbers versus cops. Robbers need to grab cash, avoid triggering alarms, and blend into the civilian crowd well enough that the cop team cannot build probable cause before the timer runs out. Cops, meanwhile, scan body language, movement patterns, and suspicious loitering to root out the crew before the job is done. That asymmetry is where the real decision-making lives. As a robber you are constantly weighing speed against exposure - move too fast and a sharp cop clocks you, move too slow and you leave empty-handed. As a cop you are building a mental model of who belongs and who does not, which is harder than it sounds when the lobby is full of people who have clearly practiced acting normal. From a strategy angle, what I appreciate most is that Perfect Heist 2 has genuine depth hiding behind its casual exterior. Robbers develop preferred routes and timing windows. Cops develop tell-spotting instincts. There is a metagame of social pressure and misdirection that emerges organically from the ruleset rather than being scripted in. That said, this is very much a multiplayer-dependent experience. The quality of any given session scales directly with lobby engagement, and a disorganised or low-effort cop team can make rounds feel one-sided. The tutorial covers basics adequately, though most of the real learning comes from losing rounds and figuring out what gave you away. The production values are modest - this is an indie title from a small studio, and the visuals and audio reflect that. It does not hurt the experience once you are mid-round, but the first impression might underwhelm players coming from higher-budget multiplayer games. There is no ranked mode or deep progression system to speak of, which means long-term retention relies almost entirely on the social loop and whether your friend group stays interested. Matchmaking with strangers works, but like most social deduction titles it hits differently with people you know. For the right audience - players who enjoy games like Town of Salem, spy-party-style hide-and-seek, or any game where reading human behaviour is the main mechanic - Perfect Heist 2 punches above its weight class. Ninety-three percent positive on a meaningful review count is not an accident. It earns that through sharp core loop design rather than content volume. If you want a 200-hour commitment with mod support and AI tuning, look elsewhere. If you want a tightly designed social game that generates genuine stories in thirty-minute sessions, this delivers. Diego, Scout Team

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steamSocial DeductionAsymmetric MultiplayerHidden RoleRound-BasedOnline HeistParty GameStealth Strategy

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Developer
yeswecamp
Publisher
yeswecamp
Release Date
Dec 10, 2021

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