The Sinking City 2 Launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S
The sequel shifts the series from an open-world adventure to a resource-tight survival horror in the vein of Resident Evil, a genre change that the release-day reviews are already measuring against the 2019 original.
Key Facts
- The Sinking City 2 released on August 18 for PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG.com, plus PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
- The game is priced at 9,000 yen including tax in Japan.
- The Sinking City 2 is set in the fictional town of Arkham in 1929, where a mysterious flood has submerged the city.
- Metacritic had collected 33 PS5 reviews with an average Metascore of 79 out of 100 at the time of writing.
- CGMagazine scored The Sinking City 2 85 on Metacritic and called it packed with a genuine horror experience.
Reporting from 2 sources: Denfaminicogamer, Game Spark.
Frogwares released The Sinking City 2 on August 18 for PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG.com, as well as PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, priced at 9,000 yen including tax. The survival horror sequel is set in the fictional port town of Arkham in 1929, where a mysterious flood has forced most residents to evacuate and left the city infested with parasitic creatures. Protagonist Calvin Rafferty, an occult adventurer, enters the flooded city to find a way to restore the soul of his lover Faye Bennett, who fell into a coma after the pair performed a ritual to reach the Dreamlands. Unlike the open-world 2019 original, the sequel is structured by chapters, with limited resources, upgradable guns, and optional investigation puzzles that reward players with supplies. Enemies include Slither, a parasitic organism that controls corpses, along with Deep Ones and Shadows. Players can set combat and investigation difficulty separately, and the lowest combat difficulty includes a toggleable invincibility mode.
Frogwares, the Ukrainian studio known for Sherlock Holmes adventure games, developed The Sinking City 2. The story follows Calvin Rafferty, an occult adventurer from a working-class background, and Faye Bennett, an ambitious upper-class scholar who met at Miskatonic University. After their ritual to reach the Dreamlands goes wrong, Faye is trapped in a coma with a mask called the Night Mask on her face, and Calvin searches flooded Arkham for a ritual to return her wandering soul.
Combat relies on handguns, submachine guns, melee attacks, bear traps, and explosives, with limited ammunition and crafting materials. The chapter structure means players cannot return to earlier maps, though the map marks explored rooms in blue and tracks materials that were spotted but not collected. Talent upgrades that reduce damage or speed up reloads require completing optional investigation sections. Difficulty for combat and investigation can be set separately at the start and changed during play.
Metacritic had collected 33 PS5 reviews at the time of writing, with an average Metascore of 79 out of 100, plus 16 PC reviews and 5 Xbox Series X|S reviews. CGMagazine, which scored the game 85, called it packed with a genuine horror experience and praised its atmosphere building.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.