WTMG's Leo Faria: "The first Hollow was so bad that there was just no way a sequel could be worse. I will say that, somehow, Hollow 2 surpassed my expectations, but only because they were pretty low to begin with. Granted, it is not entirely bad, and can be enjoyed by space horror aficcionados, those craving for a Dead Space-esque experience on-the-go. Just bear in mind that this game is still severely flawed, suffering from a bad framerate and janky combat sections. Not to mention the overreliance on dubstep, which doesn’t fit at all with its horror premise. All in all, however, it could have been a lot worse."
Wakes up again on decks of Shakhter-One. Once the history of Mark's mental tragedy and family life comes clearer with every minute spent on Shakhter-One... depths of his emotions and pain are still about to explode in the worst possible way.
I got this on launch day and it is an improvement over the first game