Eurogamer write: "You may not remember Black Mirror. I reviewed it, and I still couldn't remember a thing about it. But then, it was seven years ago. It was a peculiar Czech point-and-click adventure, in which you played a wretched man called Samuel Gordon - a character who went around being rude to everyone, leaving you feeling completely alienated from the experience."
gaminglives.com - With the first half of the year promising to be a busy time for adventure point ‘n’ click fans, it would seem that the teasing of UK and other gamers with sexy, collector’s edition sets that we won’t be getting, continues
CheatCC says, "Commands are straightforward, as the varied gameplay is not all point-and-click. Navigation is rather linear, and you can use the postcards as maps. There is some backtracking involved in addition to trial and error but not enough to dampen your enthusiasm.Black Mirror II is worthy of some serious reflection.</p>
The upcoming sequel not only takes place twelve years after the events of the first game, it doesn't even start in the same troubled English village. In fact, Black Mirror II does a surprisingly long, slow burn on the east coast of the United States, only gradually building towards an inevitable return to the menacing environs of Willow Creek once again.