Serena Nelson writes: "While I originally backed Invisible Apartment 2 for the Cyberpunk themes, after playing it I discovered a story much deeper than just hacking into a government agency and leaking sensitive information. It's about people. Who are we? Why do we do what we do? Is there such a thing as free will or are we constantly being controlled by others? Are the masks that we wear to keep us from knowing ourselves or to keep others from seeing the real us? Some real deep stuff going on here."
Greg Micek writes: "That brings us to Invisible Apartment 2, a cyberpunk themed visual novel from Vysoko Anime Production that’s just launched on Steam Greenlight. Funded for a relatively modest €2,764, Invisible Apartment 2 takes place in a world of intrusive surveillance and hacking but focuses on a very human story. While the game has a lot in common with the two previously released Invisible Apartment games, this latest entry in the series is set to be much longer and have a grander scope."
Marcus Estrada writes: "I'll admit that, despite being a diehard visual novel fan, it is becoming increasingly hard to keep up with every English-language release. When Invisible Apartment launched on Steam for free I definitely took notice, but haven't been able to play it yet. Vysoko Anime Production is nothing if not skilled with quick work. Their prequel, Invisible Apartment Zero, is already on Desura (not for free this time) and seeking votes on Steam Greenlight. But now there's a new game on the way - Invisible Apartment 2: Reasons. Only this time it's going to be funded via Kickstarter."