

But I wouldn't recommend buying it for the current price of £14.99 unless it's for you and/or your kids who are playing together. Shortening the levels, offering online coop, and making trophies more achieveable (that doesn't mean easy) for those that like to complete games 100% would have turned this review into a 9.

There might be some solo players looking to do this alone too. Overall, you're left with a well made game (technically speaking) with good graphics that will appeal to parents playing with kids, or any two people living in the same home. This change, along with the addition of a wall jump ability, are the only new. Doing that whole level without dying AND in 13 minutes seems impossible, although a tiny percentage of superhumans have done it. The arrival of a second Yarny leads into the most obvious change Unravel Two offers two-player couch co-op. Which means 99.9% either failed or didn't bother trying. According to the Playstation trophy hub section, only 0.1% of players have done this. That level 1 I just spoke about - there's a trophy for doing it in 13 minutes. 3) Some trophies/achievements are near impossible. I would have gone for shorter levels, but more of them. By the end of each level I felt exhausted and not at all keen on starting the next. I could probably do it again in 20 - 30 minutes. This would have been a great game to play with your partner, distant family, friends or even with random people.

1) There's no online coop - only local coop (you can't play people online. This chapter of the guide breaks down the control scheme for Unravel Two on PC, PS4 and XONE.
