Compare The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by SOFTSTAR ENTERTAINMENT. Published by PQube. Released on 5/9/2024. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Adventure. Metacritic score: 72/100.

Five hours inside a haunted Taiwanese university, four playable characters, and ghost encounters that land somewhere between genuinely creepy and charmingly B-movie. Worth your evening if atmosphere and story pull more weight than combat for you.

My first impression of The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication was mild skepticism - the original had a rough reputation, and low-budget first-person horror from a niche franchise rarely over-delivers. But Softstar has done enough right here that the skepticism mostly fades once the university's darker history starts surfacing. You spend the game cycling through four characters - Sue Lian, Richie, A-Hai, and Doc - each running their own slice of the same nightmare at Wen Hua University, a fictional Taiwanese campus layered in genuine local folklore and Taoist mythology. The structure is clever: perspectives overlap, so a moment you saw from one character's side gets recontextualized when you inhabit someone else a chapter later. It keeps the story moving and stops any single viewpoint from overstaying its welcome. Gameplay sits firmly in the explore-puzzle-flee loop that the genre runs on. You pick up documents, cell phone messages, and environmental clues to build out the lore, then face a puzzle that ties directly to what you just learned - no item-hunting across three floors to find a red key for a red door. The puzzle design is one of the genuine strengths here: difficulty escalates naturally, later puzzles require actual thought, and clever set-pieces like a theatre sequence where you have to time your movements against a ghostly ballet dancer add real variety. The lantern mechanic gives you a brief tool to push back spectral threats, with a cooldown that forces you to actually plan your movement during tense sections rather than just spamming it. Where the game loses footing is in its ghost encounters and its pacing. Stealth sections use an on-screen detection indicator, but the enemy AI is inconsistent enough that creatures can occasionally lose interest in you mid-chase even when you are barely hidden. The satisfaction of a tight stealth sequence gets replaced by confusion. Equally, the game leans hard on cinematics - too hard at points. Control gets pulled away frequently to show you what to look at, and during those stretches the horror atmosphere deflates because you stop being a participant and become an audience member. The B-movie dialogue and occasionally exaggerated English voice work compound this, though some players will find that charm rather than a flaw. It is also a short game, roughly five to six hours on a first run, which cuts both ways: the rougher sections never have time to grind you down, but anyone expecting a full-length horror experience should calibrate expectations accordingly. What keeps The Bridge Curse 2 worth recommending is how specifically Taiwanese it is. The ghost designs draw on local urban legends rather than recycled Western or Japanese horror tropes, and the campus lore - built out across scattered documents and NPC reactions - gives the setting a genuine sense of place. Critics who went in cold consistently noted surprise at how invested they became once the conspiracy behind the 1960s campus incident starts unfolding. The game is fully standalone too, so no prior knowledge of the series or the film adaptations is needed. Chapter select is available after completion, which makes 100 percenting the collectibles and achievements painless. If you are the kind of horror fan who rates atmosphere and story above refined mechanics, The Bridge Curse 2 delivers in the ways that matter. If you need tight, scary stealth systems and full player agency throughout, it will frustrate more than it satisfies. Alex, Scout Team

The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication

The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication

May 9, 2024SOFTSTAR ENTERTAINMENTPQube
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Five hours inside a haunted Taiwanese university, four playable characters, and ghost encounters that land somewhere between genuinely creepy and charmingly B-movie. Worth your evening if atmosphere and story pull more weight than combat for you.

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Best for horror fans who prioritize atmosphere and culturally distinctive ghost stories over tight stealth mechanics and combat.

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My first impression of The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication was mild skepticism - the original had a rough reputation, and low-budget first-person horror from a niche franchise rarely over-delivers. But Softstar has done enough right here that the skepticism mostly fades once the university's darker history starts surfacing. You spend the game cycling through four characters - Sue Lian, Richie, A-Hai, and Doc - each running their own slice of the same nightmare at Wen Hua University, a fictional Taiwanese campus layered in genuine local folklore and Taoist mythology. The structure is clever: perspectives overlap, so a moment you saw from one character's side gets recontextualized when you inhabit someone else a chapter later. It keeps the story moving and stops any single viewpoint from overstaying its welcome. Gameplay sits firmly in the explore-puzzle-flee loop that the genre runs on. You pick up documents, cell phone messages, and environmental clues to build out the lore, then face a puzzle that ties directly to what you just learned - no item-hunting across three floors to find a red key for a red door. The puzzle design is one of the genuine strengths here: difficulty escalates naturally, later puzzles require actual thought, and clever set-pieces like a theatre sequence where you have to time your movements against a ghostly ballet dancer add real variety. The lantern mechanic gives you a brief tool to push back spectral threats, with a cooldown that forces you to actually plan your movement during tense sections rather than just spamming it. Where the game loses footing is in its ghost encounters and its pacing. Stealth sections use an on-screen detection indicator, but the enemy AI is inconsistent enough that creatures can occasionally lose interest in you mid-chase even when you are barely hidden. The satisfaction of a tight stealth sequence gets replaced by confusion. Equally, the game leans hard on cinematics - too hard at points. Control gets pulled away frequently to show you what to look at, and during those stretches the horror atmosphere deflates because you stop being a participant and become an audience member. The B-movie dialogue and occasionally exaggerated English voice work compound this, though some players will find that charm rather than a flaw. It is also a short game, roughly five to six hours on a first run, which cuts both ways: the rougher sections never have time to grind you down, but anyone expecting a full-length horror experience should calibrate expectations accordingly. What keeps The Bridge Curse 2 worth recommending is how specifically Taiwanese it is. The ghost designs draw on local urban legends rather than recycled Western or Japanese horror tropes, and the campus lore - built out across scattered documents and NPC reactions - gives the setting a genuine sense of place. Critics who went in cold consistently noted surprise at how invested they became once the conspiracy behind the 1960s campus incident starts unfolding. The game is fully standalone too, so no prior knowledge of the series or the film adaptations is needed. Chapter select is available after completion, which makes 100 percenting the collectibles and achievements painless. If you are the kind of horror fan who rates atmosphere and story above refined mechanics, The Bridge Curse 2 delivers in the ways that matter. If you need tight, scary stealth systems and full player agency throughout, it will frustrate more than it satisfies.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaaTaiwanese HorrorMulti-ProtagonistLore-HeavyCinematic HorrorLantern MechanicChapter SelectB-Movie ToneEnvironmental Puzzles

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 64 bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
10 GB available space
Graphics
AMD R9 280 or NVIDIA GTX 960 or equivalent (or better)
Processor
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 or Intel Core i5 4590 or equivalent (or better)
Sound Card
Direct compatible sound card for audio

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 64 bit or Windows 11 64 bit
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
10 GB available space
Graphics
AMD RX 5600XT or NVIDIA RTX2060 or equivalent (or better)
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 1600 or Intel Core i7 7700 or equivalent (or better)
Sound Card
Direct compatible sound card for audio

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Metacritic
72

Game Info

Developer
SOFTSTAR ENTERTAINMENT
Publisher
PQube
Release Date
May 9, 2024

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