Jae Lee gives us a video of the second chapter of the Dreamfall series.
Gary Hartley Writes: Chapters feels less like a game based on snap judgment and harsh morality that more or less leads to the same destination with slightly differing landmarks and seems to be happier to punish us for trying to be merciful. Or for being ruthless. Or just for being -- choices and consequences all stack up to shape real meaning reflected throughout two distinct worlds featuring two distinct personalities. You can’t accuse Ragnar Tørnquist of lacking ambition. You can certainly laud him for living up to his lofty goals thus far.
Gamespot:
Coming off the heels of a rather sedentary first installment, Dreamfall Chapters Book Two: Rebels changes pace and propels the story into action. The first episode focused on finding your bearings and plotting your path; The second is all about setting that journey into motion. Book One did an admirable job of reacquainting its audience with the Dreamfall universe while providing a solid framework to build on in the chapters to follow. However, honing in that closely on the setup provided little room for follow through, and the lack of forward momentum left me less than satiated. Fortunately, the fruits of these labors are more than apparent in Book Two, which plucks off just enough to ramp up the action while leaving plenty to ripen on the vine in anticipation of what's to come.
Zack Keosaian writes: "Dreamfall Chapters starts off with a slow pace, letting characters feel exactly what Zoe is experiencing. Ensnared in a strange epic that spans the realms, and brings many characters to meet, places to explore, and puzzles to solve. There's no telling exactly where this interactive story will take you, and the variety in game levels, characters, and dialogue will provide an extremely unique, diverse, and creative experience that's like no other."