A new set of surprises, challenges, and backstabs.
After a binge of mental self-mutilations, I finally managed to complete the first impossible quiz. Rather than revel in victory and simultaneously lick my wounds, I decided to gun right for the sequel. While I have yet to prevail (I'm stuck somewhere in the 90's), The Impossible Quiz 2 serves as a handy explanation as to why games like these are so beloved: Torturing yourself is pretty damned fun.
The random guessing has been toned down a bit from the first quiz which is.. really admirable, since it was frustrating to encounter questions where no form of logic, no matter how twisted, could begin to lead to the right answer. They still happen from time to time, especially in the nostalgia bit (easily my favorite question; it selects a random question from the first Impossible Quiz), but again... being toned down helps. Also, not only are skips usable, but you've got fusestoppers to save the day!
You generally need every last one to survive.
Great game, or masochistic exercise, The Impossible Quiz 2 should be here to stay forevermore!
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Shame about the music, though.